Kenneth S. Saladin,
Georgia State College and University
ISBN: 0070390800 Copyright year: 2005
About the Author
Ken Saladin is Distinguished Professor of Biology at Georgia College and State
University in Milledgeville, Georgia. He received his B.S. from Michigan State
University in zoology and his Ph.D. from Florida State University in parasitology.
He has taught at GC & SU since 1977, where his course assignments have covered
a very broad range including majors and nonmajors' biology, general zoology,
biological etymology, comparative animal behavior, sociobiology, parasitology,
histology, neuroanatomy, human anatomy and physiology, and varied senior and
graduate seminars on topics in evolution and biophilosophy. He also leads an annual Study Abroad class in Galapagos Islands. Ken has been repeatedly recognized
for superior teaching and scholarship, with six Phi Kappa Phi Honor Professor
awards, a 1998 Excellence in Research and Publication Award, and selection as
Distinguished Professor in 2001. He is an active member of the Human Anatomy
and Physiology Society and the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology.
After several years of reviewing textbooks and writing instructor supplements
for various publishers, Ken began his first textbook in 1993. His Anatomy
and
Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function, now in it's third edition (McGraw-Hill,
2004), rose quickly to become one of the few most widely used books in that market.
Human Anatomy is his second book.
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