Charles Walcott
Emeritus, Neurobiology and Behavior
Charles Walcott is Professor of Neurobiology and Behavior at Cornell University. Dr. Walcott received his AB from Harvard and his PhD from Cornell. He served on the faculties of Harvard, Tufts and The State University of New York at Stony Brook before coming to Cornell as Director of the Laboratory of Ornithology in 1981. He retired as the Louis Aggasiz Fuertes Director in June of 1995 to return to teaching and research. He taught the Introductory Biology Course for majors for four years and has served as Dean of the University Faculty; he now serves as the University Ombudsman. In addition to research on the hearing of spiders, the navigational ability of homing pigeons, magnetoreception in bees and vocal communication in Loons, Dr. Walcott has taught undergraduate courses in animal behavior, human physiology and evolution. He has also participated in projects designed to interest the public in science. These have included a television series for in-school use, Exploring Nature, The Elementary Science Curriculum Study, NOVA and 3-2-1 Contact.
Awards & Honors
- Korrespondierendes Mitglied Deutsche Ornithologen-gesellschaft
- Scientific Fellow New York Zoological Society
- Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation 2008 HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
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