About Megumi M Fuse
At SF State Since:
2001
Bio:
Education
B.Sc. University of Toronto, Mathematics/Biology, 1987
M.Sc. York University, Biology: Supervisor: Dr. K.G. Davey, 1990
Ph.D. University of Toronto, Zoology: Supervisor: Dr. I. Orchard, 1998
Research and Classes
Dr. Fuse's research is focused on understanding how animals respond to external stresses and tissue damage, from a physiological and developmental perspective. Using an insect model, the hornworm, Manduca sexta, she is addressing questions that are fundamentally important for all organisms.
Dr. Fuse’s primary teaching responsibilities include:
Undergraduate courses
Biol 620 (Endocrinology)
Biol 613G (Human Physiology Labs)
Graduate courses
Biol 865 (Arthropod Physiology graduate seminar class)
Biol 881 (RISE and BRIDGE workshops)