Benjamin Dubansky
University of North Texas
Biological Sciences
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Teaching

Teaching Experience

University of North Texas
BIOL 3800, Animal Physiology, 6 courses.

Research

Published Intellectual Contributions

Book
Burggren, W. W., Dubansky, B. (2018). Development and Environment. 467. Berlin: Springer.
Book Chapter
Burggren, W. W., Dubansky, B. (2018). The Nexus of Development and Environment. Development and Environment. 1-5. Berlin: Springer.
Journal Article
Filogonio, R., Dubansky, B., Leite CAC,, Crossley II, D. A. (2021). Prenatal hypoxia affects scaling of blood pressure and arterial wall mechanics in the common snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina.. Other. 260, 111023.
Amaral-Silva, L., Rojas Santich, M., Dubansky, B., Tazawa, H., Burggren, W. W. (2021). Embryotoxicity and physiological compensation in chicken embryos exposed to crude oil.. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 40(8), 2347-2358.
Gurung, S., Dubansky, B., Virgen, C. A., Verbeck, G. F., Murphy, D. W. (2020). Effect s of crude oil vapors on the cardiovascular flow of embryonic Gulf killifish. Science of the Total Environment. 751, 141627.

Presentations Given

Poster

Virgen, C. A. (Author & Presenter), Gunrung, S. (Author), Dubansky, B. (Author), Murphy, D. (Author), Verbeck, G. F. (Author), 68th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics, Crude Oil Exposure Of Fundulus Grandis For The Quantification And Detection Of Airborne Aromatic Compounds Via Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometry, ASMS, Online, United States of America. (20202020).