Marilyn I. Cannon
Professor Emeritus
Biology Department, Sonoma State University
Biologist & Interdisciplinary
Educator
Curriculum Vitae
(Resume)
Research Interests:
Marine
Biology/Algae ;
Algal Molecular Biology &
Physiology; Biomineralization
(Electron Microscopy
Images) ;
Other Interests: Marine Ecology; Coral Reef Ecology; Environmental
Field Studies
Pomegranates
Recent Grants:
Intersegmental Faculty
Articulation Projects in Contextual Learning, Sonoma County
Career -to-School Partnership
Funded by a grant from California School to Career Interagency
Partners, CSU, Hayward to Petaluma School District
January 2001 - January 2003
Hidden
Waters
Uncovering Natural History and Cultural History through Urban
Stream Restoration
Funded by a grant from CUEREC (California Urban Environmental
Research and Education Center) to Northbay Environmental Education
and Restoration group (NEER)
August 1999 - February 2001
Background
Publications
Courses I am teaching during Fall
2008:
Other Courses I teach
include :
Biol. 110, Introduction
to Biology
Biol. 115, Introduction to
Biology
Biol. 116, General Botany
Biol. 116, Botany
(College of Marin, Spring 2007)
Biol. 121, Diversity, Structure
and Function ---- See our Bodega Bay
Field
Trip
Photos !
Biol. 215, General Molecular
Biology
Biol. 218, General Microbiology
Biol. 303, Natural History of the North Bay
Region
Biol. 308, Environmental
Toxicology
Biol. 312, Biological Oceanography
Go to a slide show and other information on
Coral Reef Decline
Biol. 314, Field
Biology : Go on a Virtual Field Trip to a
Riparian woodland in Mendocino
County !
Biol. 334, Plant
Physiology
Biol. 501, Marine Ecology
Biol. 535, Nonvascular Plant
Morphology
Biol. 495, Special Studies
& Research Projects
ITDS 200/ English 200 California
Cultural Analysis
ITDS 280/ English 280 Intro. to
Calif. Cultural Studies
ITDS 301, CCS 301 Garden
on the Edge: California and the Environmental Imagination
See
SSU California
Cultural Studies program
for requirements for the Major and Minor in
CCS!
Univ. 102, FIG
Program Pre-Health Professions Freshman Seminar
See Students' Health
Research webpages
Univ. 102, Marine
Biology Freshman Seminar
Expanding
Your Horizons Workshops for Jr. High Girls
See May 31, 2003 GRADUATION
Photos!
See May 2001 GRADUATION
Photos!
See May 2000 GRADUATION
Photos!
My Video of the Month :
An interesting interview about Global
Warming
Office:
Darwin 216
Office Hours: Thursday 12:30 - 1:30 and Friday 11:00 - 12:00 and by
appointment
Phone: (707) 664-2717
Questions or comments?
Marilyn I. Cannon, September 2, 2008