Michael Budziszek, Ph.D.
Professor | Science | John Hazen White College of Arts & Sciences
Providence Campus
Michael Budziszek is an expert in such topics as the polar vortex, global warming, genetics, biology and nutrigenomics. It's not Jurassic Park: ancient organisms, i.e., plants, can be recovered and brought back to life from receding glaciers. Is global warming true? Last winter's Polar Vortex/Wobble is not a new phenomenon, but is it connected to global warming? Budziszek can discuss all aspects of the arguments currently trending in the scientific community.
Ph.D., Biological Sciences, University of Rhode Island
M.S., Biological Sciences, University of Rhode Island
B.S., Biological Sciences, University of Rhode Island
Expertise:
- biochemistry; biology; botany; chemistry; environmental sciences; genetics; molecular biology; nutrigenomics; organic chemistry; sustainability; targeted gene transformation
Media Coverage:
- 04.09.21 - Opinion/Thorsson and Budziszek: States see green in emergin cannabis industry, Providence Journal
- 02.12.20 - Measuring climate change, on the backs of scuba divers, Experience Magazine
- 01.02.20 - The tobacco farmers chasing a sweeter crop, BBC
- 11.15.18 - JWU science professor Michael Budziszek talks California wildfires on State of Mind, Dan Yorke State of Mind
- 11.13.18 - Scientists: Wind, drought worsen fires, not bad management, WPRI 12