Greg Maniero

Associate Professor of Biology
B.S. Life Sciences, University of Wisconsin – Parkside, Kenosha, WI
Ph.D. Environmental, Population, and Organismic Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
E-mail: gmaniero@stonehill.edu
Phone: (508) 565-1729
Office: Shields Science Center, 210
After college I worked as a zookeeper, in mammalian and cellular toxicology labs, at a fisheries consulting firm, and in academic research labs. I began graduate school studying environmental toxicology. My doctoral thesis dealt with immune function in hibernating ground squirrels. As a graduate student at the University of Colorado, I taught labs and occasional lectures in comparative and human physiology and human anatomy. While a post-doctoral research associate at the University of Rochester Medical Center in, I taught human biology at Monroe Community College. I have been at Stonehill College since 2004.
Courses Taught:
- Environmental Adaptation
- Immunology
- Vertebrate Physiology
- Comparitive Vertebrate Anatomy
- Environmental Biology
- Bioprinciples Labs
- Nature in Art and Art in Nature
- Ecology and Ethics in Action: Restoring the Everglades