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Erin Rehrig serves as a Professor in the Department of Biology and Chemistry within Fitchburg State University's School of Health and Natural Sciences. Her academic profile integrates advanced research in plant biochemistry with innovative science education methodologies.
Her educational credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Plant, Insect, and Microbial Science (University of Missouri)
- M.Ed. in Science Education (Pennsylvania State University)
- M.S. in Horticulture (Pennsylvania State University)
- B.S. in Biology with Chemistry minor (Bloomsburg University)
Dr. Rehrig's research centers on molecular plant-insect interactions and secondary metabolism, with particular focus on how silver nanoparticles influence plant physiology and defense mechanisms against herbivores. She pioneers inquiry-based pedagogy through Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (C.U.R.E.s), transforming standard plant biology labs into active research environments where students investigate real-world biochemical phenomena. Her teaching philosophy bridges laboratory research with classroom instruction across multiple biology and biochemistry courses.
Her Undergraduate Plant Biology Lab provides hands-on research opportunities examining nanoparticle impacts on plant systems, directly connecting student coursework with current biochemical research questions. Dr. Rehrig maintains regular office hours in the Antonucci Science Complex, supporting students through dedicated consultation periods during academic semesters.
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