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Susan Brantley is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biology at the University of North Georgia (UNG). With expertise in Entomology, Science Education Outreach, and Stream/Wetland Ecology, she bridges ecological research with educational initiatives. Her work focuses on using insects as science teaching tools and studying wetland ecosystems.
- Education: M.S. in Entomology (University of Georgia, 2001), B.S. in Biology (Pennsylvania State University, 1998)
- Courses Taught: BIOL 1101/Lab (Introductory Biology: A Human Perspective), BIOL 1260/Lab (Environmental Science)
Her research spans aquatic invertebrate communities, wetland rehabilitation, and educational outreach programs. Publications highlight her contributions to understanding ecological responses in depressional wetlands across North America.
Professional experience includes roles at Georgia Perimeter College (2002-2006), Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (University of Georgia, 2001-2002), and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (Aquatic Biologist Intern, 1997-1998).
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