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Office: CNR 380
Phone: 715-346-2420
Email: rschmitz@uwsp.edu
Courses taught
Advisor (see my advising page)
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HONOR, INTEGRITY AND RESPONSIBILITY IN THE UNIVERISTY CLASSROOM
The univisity is a special place that provides an opportunity to learn, grow, and freely express ideas.
In order for this environment to flourish it is critical that students and faculty
RESPECT EACH OTHER
ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS
ACT WITH HONESTY AND INTEGRITY
ARE CIVIL TOWARDS EACH OTHER
The links listed below help clarify these principles
An Academic Code of Honor
A Classroom Code of Conduct
UWSP Rights and Responsibilities
UWS/UWSP Chapter 14 - Student Academic Standards and Disciplinary Procedures
Class
Schedule for Fall Semester 2007-2008
Class
Schedule for Spring Semester 2007-2008
Reseach Interests and Projects
- Structure and function of the notochord in vertebrates,
particularly fishes
- Fine structure of cartliage in bony fishes
- Fine structure of fin rays in bony fishes
- The role of the vertebral column in fish swimming
Recent Publications
- Schmitz, R. J., 1998; Comparative Ultrastructure of the
Cellular Components of the Unconstricted Notochord in the Sturgeon and
the Lungfish, J. Morphology 236:75-104.
- Schmitz, R. J., 1998; Immunohistochemical
Identification of the Cytoskeletal Elements in the Notochord Cells of
Bony Fishes, J. Morphology 236:105-116.
- Schmitz, R.J., 1995; Ultrastructure and Function of the
Cellular Components Intercentral Joint in the Percoid Vertebral Column,
J. Morphology 226:1-24.
Biographical Sketch
Dr. Schmitz grew up in the Fox River Valley of Wisconsin and
graduated from Kimberly High School in 1971. He attended the
University
of Washington in Seattle and recieved a B.S.
degree in
Zoology in 1976. After completing his Master of Science Degree in the
Anatomy Department at the University
of
Illinois at Chicago in 1982, Bob worked at the Field
Museum of Natural History (Chicago) in the Division of Fishes
for
three years. In 1985, Dr. Schmitz began teaching Human Anatomy at the
National College of Chiropractic. With the urging of Dr.Bob Johnson
of the College of
Charleston, he
decided to pursue his doctoral degree at the Medical
University of South Carolina in 1987 and defended his
dissertation in 1993. Dr. Schmitz joined the Biology Faculty at UWSP
in 1992.
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