Mark Bohler

Assistant Professor of Biology at Converse College

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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Spartanburg, United States

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Converse College

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Converse was founded in 1889 by citizens of Spartanburg, S.C. who aimed to create an educational experience that enables women “to see clearly, decide wisely, and act justly.” Converse is a creator of opportunity for all academically-qualified students through a personalized education that is combined with the professional and technical skills graduates need to be successful in their careers. Converse pushes beyond traditional boundaries to make a quality educational experience available to every qualified student who seeks it – both at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels. Effective July 1, 2021 Converse acknowledges its university status under the name Converse University, and in fall 2021 it will welcome its first undergraduate co-educational incoming class.


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