Professor
of Biology
Mississippi
College
My teaching specialties are Ecology, and Genetics. My main research interests are the plant ecology and plant genomics. This page contains some of my syllabi, and some of my syllabi contain lecture notes. I also have links to sites that are of interest to me, my CV and a statement of my current works in progress.
Topics taken for Seminar and Human Heredity
GMO Gel (Thursday) Spring 2008
Key to Samples for Spring 2008
GMO Gel (Thursday afternoon) Fall 2008
GMO Gel (Thursday evening) Fall 2008
Note that I retain full and absolute copyright over all original material contained within this website.
An inexpensive method for making an electrophoresis chamber
Linkage
Questions for Genetics
Surveys
of local forest diversity completed by students in Plant Ecology
Clinton Community Nature Center
Stand of Trees at Southeastern Louisiana University likely doomed to become a parking lot
Delta National Forest
Longleaf Pine (Harrison Experimental Forest)
Loblolly Pine (Homochitto National Forest)
Rocky Springs (location #1; road to picnic area)
Delta National Forest
Franklin Creek (Clinton)
Student Research:
BIO 6501 Unifying Principles of Modern Biology
INET: rhamilto@mc.edu
You can read my curriculum vitae.
I have also listed some of my favorite web sites.
A good basic method of DNA extraction.
My current Works
in Progress.
There is the site warning of the dangers of DHMO, and another on the endangered Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus.
I am a member of The
Ecological Society of America.
A nice photo of our backyard in Clinton, Mississippi.