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Scott Seville is an associate dean of the UW Outreach School, the program coordinator and outreach core director of the Wyoming INBRE grant, and an associate professor of zoology and physiology at the UW/CC Center. His career in biology, zoology, and parasitology has led to his research interests in coccidian taxonomy and systematics, parasite-host co-evolution, and science education. Seville also speaks at local schools, and has hosted a teen "bug-eating" workshop at the Natrona County Public Library.
Courses Teaching: Darwin in the Galapagos (AS 4900); Galapagos Study Abroad
Office Hours: By appointment
Best Method of Communication: Email and Cell Phone
Affiliations, Associations, Consultations: American Association for the Advancement of Science; American Society of Parasitologists; Rocky Mountain Conference of Parasitologists; Helminthological Society of Washington, D.C.; University Continuing Education Association
Current Committees: University Assessment Coordinators Committee; UW/CC Library Advisory Committee; UW/CC Building Advisory Committee; LIFE Executive Committee; WICHE-ICE Implementation Coordinator and Implementation Committee Chair
Current Links: www.uwyo.edu/inbre
Current Publications: Motriuk-Smith, D., Seville, R.S., Quealy, L., and Oliver, C.E. Comparison of the ITS1 and ITS2 rDNA in Eimeria callospermophili (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from sciurid rodents. Journal of Parasitology, refereed, in revision; Motriuk-Smith, D., Seville, R.S., Oliver, C.E., Hoffmann, D.L., Smith, A.W., and Smith, H. 2009. Species of Eimeria (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from tree squirrels (Rodentia: Sciuridae) and analysis of the ITS1, ITS2, and 5.8s rDNA. Journal of Parasitology 95:224-227; McAllister, C., Seville, R.S., and Upton, S.J. 2008. Eimeria wenrichi (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) from the woodland vole, Microtus pinetorum (Rodentia: Cricetidae), in central Arkansas: a new host and geographic record. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 62:153-154