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Brian Dingmann Ph.D.

Associate Professor
Role:
Faculty - On-Campus

Research Interests

  • Anthropogenic (human) effects on chemical communication in the aquatic environment
  • Molecular evolution of mate recognition systems in the aquatic environment

Awards, Distinctions, and Honors

Educational Background

  • B.S. in Biology from St. John's University, Collegeville, MN
  • Ph.D. in Biology from Georgia Institute of Technology

In the News

  • RetirementsRecognized in 2024 were Brenda Bozyk of Facilities and Phil Baird of Agriculture and Natural Resources.The University of Minnesota Crookston held its annual Faculty and Staff Awards Ceremony May 7, 2024 and honored multiple individuals for years of service, retirements, and select… Read more
  • The University of Minnesota Crookston will host its second faculty research expertise showcase March 2, 2023 from 12-2 p.m. in the Sargeant Student Center and invite educational institutions, industry partners, community stakeholders, and the general public to attend. Faculty from all four… Read more
  • Resilient is an adjective which has been abundantly used throughout the past two years to describe the dedication and hard work that many have shown in the face of challenging times. This word best describes Tsebaot Getachew and her 7,688-mile journey to the… Read more
  • Math, Science and Technology Department Update Venugopal Mukku, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Chair of Math, Science and Technology The current academic year posed a significant challenge to teaching and learning as is typically understood. Despite… Read more