Faculty > Dr. Harold Wilkinson, Department Chair 2005-2006
LTSC205
Associate Professor, Physiology
217-424-6233
HWilkinson@millikin.edu
Dr. Wilkinson teaches anatomy and physiology and the freshman
course, Attributes of Life. He is interested in membranes,
membrane transport/respiration and respiratory physiology.
Courses Taught:
- Bi 206: Anatomy and Physiology I - Fall
- Bi 207: Anatomy and
Physiology II - Spring
- Bi 306: Animal Physiology - Fall
- Bi 356: Animal Physiology
Lab - Fall
- Bi 108: Attributes of Life - Spring
- Bi 158: Attributes of Life
Laboratory - Spring
- Bi 481,482: Seminar - Fall, Spring
- Bi 102: Topics in Biology
- Fall, Spring
Professional:
- Member of American Physiological Society (APS)
- Executive Director of Sigma Zeta, National Science and
Mathematics Honor Society
- Member of the Association of College and University Biology
Educators (ACUBE)
- Member of the Association of Biology Laboratory Educators
Personal:
- Education
- Ph.D - Comparative Animal Physiology - University of
Illinois
- M.S. - Environmental Physiology - Michigan Technological
University
- B. S. - Microbiology - Brigham Young University
- Research Interests
- Ion Transport in Kidney Tubules /Kidney Physiology
- Oxygen Consumption in Isolated Tubule Cells
- Comparative Oxygen Consumption/ Vertebrate and Invertebrate
- Recreation Interests
- Camping, Magic Card Game as well as
performance, Canoeing, Scouting
- Personal
Information
- Married, Six Children, Bishop of
Latter-day Saint Congregation