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Brian K. Penney, Ph.D.
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Associate Professor, Biology

Saint Anselm College; 100 Saint Anselm Dr., Manchester, N.H. 03102

bpenney@anselm.edu; Ph: 603 641-7149; FAX 603 222-4012

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Wizard Islet, British Columbia at dawn

"This has been a beautiful, cool, luminous universe in which to have spent some time. I feel fortunate." —D. P. Abbot

Welcome!

Have you ever looked at a strange and unusual animal, and wondered how it worked? How does it feed? Where does it go during the day, or at night? How does it defend itself? With what other species does it interact?

For most non-vertebrate species, we actually know very little about their biology, and such questions still provide rich material for basic research. Our lab focuses on the biology of marine invertebrates, and how their adaptations in physiology or behavior affect their interactions with other species or the environment.


Rye Harbor State Park, NH

At Shoals Marine Labs with collaborator Lori LaPlante in July of 2007
Snorkeling in Culebra, Puerto Rico in January of 2007


Updated 12/18/07

All written material and all photos (c) Brian K. Penney, unless otherwise noted

SAC Biology tinderbox