 |  Houston CC: Anatomy & Physiology , 6/e Rod Seeley,
Idaho State University Trent Stephens,
Idaho State University Philip Tate,
Phoenix College
About the AuthorsRod R. Seeley
Professor of Physiology at Idaho State University
With a B.S in zoology from Idaho State University and a M.S. and Ph.D. in zoology from Utah State University, Rod Seeley has built a solid reputation as a widely published author of journal and feature articles, a popular public lecturer, and an award-winning instructor.
Trent D. Stephens
Professor of Anatomy and Embryology at Idaho State University
An award-winning educator, Trent Stephens teaches human anatomy, neuroanatomy, and embryology. His skill as a biological illustrator has greatly influenced every illustration in his textbooks. He has a B.S. and M.S. in zoology from Brigham Young University and a Ph.D. in anatomy from the University of Pennsylvania.
Philip Tate
Instructor of Anatomy and Physiology at Phoenix College
From the community college to the private four-year college, Phil Tate has taught anatomy and physiology to all levels of students: nursing and allied health, physical education, and biology majors. At San Diego State University, Phil earned B.S. degrees in both mathematics and zoology and a M.S. in ecology. He earned his doctorate in biological education from Idaho State University. |
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