

William Wright
Dr. William Wright is an esteemed Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at Chapman University, where he has been contributing to the academic community with his extensive knowledge and research expertise. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and went on to complete his Ph.D. at the University of California, San Diego. His academic journey has been marked by a deep commitment to understanding the complexities of marine life, particularly focusing on the behavior of marine invertebrates. Dr. Wright's research interests are diverse and interdisciplinary, encompassing the study of chemical and behavioral defenses, territoriality, and the non-lethal effects of global warming on marine ecosystems. His work is characterized by an integration of neurobiological, ecological, and evolutionary perspectives, providing a comprehensive understanding of how marine invertebrates adapt and survive in changing environments. This holistic approach has positioned him as a leading figure in his field, contributing valuable insights into the intricate dynamics of marine life. In addition to his research, Dr. Wright is a dedicated educator, teaching a variety of courses that reflect his expertise and passion for the natural world. His courses, such as Evolution & Diversity of Multicellular Organisms and Marine Biology, are designed to inspire and engage students, fostering a deep appreciation for the complexity and beauty of life on Earth. His teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and hands-on learning, preparing students to become informed and active participants in the scientific community. Dr. Wright's contributions to the field have been recognized through funding from prestigious organizations such as the National Science Foundation. This support has enabled him to pursue innovative research projects and collaborate with fellow scientists to advance the understanding of marine ecosystems. His work not only contributes to academic knowledge but also has practical implications for conservation and environmental policy. As an active member of several professional organizations, including the Society for Neuroscience and the Society for Integrated and Comparative Biology, Dr. Wright remains at the forefront of scientific discourse and collaboration. These affiliations provide him with a platform to share his research findings, engage with peers, and stay updated on the latest developments in his field. His involvement in these communities underscores his commitment to advancing the frontiers of science and contributing to the collective knowledge of the biological sciences.
Publications
, 2013-09-03
, 419-442, 2019-05-30
, 297-312, 1908-03-01
, 209-227, 2019-10-09
, 151-167, 2021-07-01
, 116-135, 2021-03-12
, 377-399, 1993-09-30
, 7-23, 2020-08-13
, 2017-03-29
, 97-116, 2012-01-01
, 97-116, 2012-01-01