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Stan Rachootin
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Stan Rachootin
Clapp Laboratory, Room 3D
413-538-2093

Education
  • Yale University, Ph.D., M.Phil., B.S.

Joined MHC: 1981

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Stan P. Rachootin

Professor of Biological Sciences

Specialization: Relation of evolution and development; comparative anatomy of invertebrates and vertebrates; projects in reconstructing nineteenth- and twentieth-century biology

Are there factors that predispose organisms to change in certain directions and not in others? Can slight differences between structures shed light on the processes that make those structures? Questions about the complexities of biological form and evolutionary change have long fascinated Mount Holyoke biologist Stan Rachootin, who teaches introductory biology, evolution, Darwin, macroevolution, and invertebrate zoology.

Winner of Mount Holyoke College's Faculty Prize for Teaching in 2004, his latest project is working out a new format for introductory biology, in which the topics and styles of thinking are new for all of the students in the class, whatever their previous experience in science. His version uses the biodiversity present on the campus as its principal text.

In addition to pursuing his own research on the history of evolution and the links between evolution and development-his publications include articles in The Darwinian Heritage and Evolution Today-Rachootin has supervised honors theses that have studied structures and relationships in cnidarians, segmented worms, molluscs, arthropods, and vertebrates. Recent and current studies include the evolution of flatfishes, the compound eye of the house centipede, the skeleton of an extinct group of worms, loss of wings in insects, and the quantification of shape in molluscan shells.

Rachootin is president of the Mount Holyoke chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.

News Links:

"Stan P. Rachootin on Mike Huckabee," Office of Communications, January 8, 2008

"A Summer Science Program: Why Settle for Lazy, Hazy, and Crazy?," Vista, fall 2001

"Summer Science," College Street Journal, September 6, 2002

Five MHC Professors Garner Teaching and Scholarship Awards, College Street Journal, April 30, 2004

  

 
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