

Robert Parsons
Robert Parsons advocates for research-driven practices in the field of biological sciences, with a distinguished career as Professor Emeritus at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). His scholarly journey has been marked by a profound dedication to understanding the intricate mechanisms of circadian rhythms, phototransduction, and the regulation of water uptake in amphibians. Through his extensive research, Robert has significantly contributed to the scientific community's knowledge in these specialized areas. Throughout his career, Robert has been recognized for his pioneering work, receiving numerous awards that underscore his contributions to the field. His research on circadian rhythms has provided valuable insights into the biological clocks that govern the daily cycles of living organisms, while his studies on phototransduction have advanced our understanding of how organisms perceive and respond to light. Additionally, his investigations into water uptake in amphibians have shed light on the adaptive strategies these creatures employ to thrive in diverse environments. Robert's dedication to research is matched by his commitment to mentoring the next generation of scientists. He has guided countless students and researchers, fostering an environment of curiosity and innovation. His legacy at RPI is not only reflected in his published works but also in the impact he has had on his students and colleagues, who continue to build upon his foundational research.
Publications
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, 1983-09-01
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, 1982-09-01
, 1983-05-01
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, 1982-11-01
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