Mark Bohler attended Virginia Tech for both his undergraduate and graduate degrees. As an undergraduate student, He received degrees in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience and Psychology. As a graduate student, He primarily studied how high ambient temperature affected specific regions of the hypothalamus involved in appetite regulation in chickens, and how endogenous factors associated with appetite influenced food intake in Japanese Quail. Also as a graduate student, He taught multiple sections of Animal Anatomy and Physiology.
At Converse, He will teach Introductory Biology and Physiology, and He hopes to later teach neuroscience courses.
Outside of teaching and research, He's an avid gamer and hiker, and He's in the constant company of his cat, Lola (AKA Sauron), Fiancée, or both.
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