Amy Kuenzi - Department of Biological Sciences
Professor, Department Head
Chemistry & Biology Building (CBB) 220
Phone: 406-496-4793
E-mail: akuenzi@mtech.edu
Biography
- Ph.D. University of Arizona, Wildlife Science
- M.S. University of Southern Mississippi, Avian Ecology emphasis
- B.S. University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Zoology emphasis
Research Interests
My research focuses on the ecology of small mammals, climate, trophic interactions, and Sin Nombre virus in North America. I tackle disease transmission and environmental health from an ecosystem approach, with humans being a component of ecosystems. My research has both fundamental and applied outcomes and involves a combination of field and laboratory work.
Selected Honors & Awards
- Montana Tech Lifetime Distinguished Researcher Award, 2014
- Montana Tech Merit Award, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2021
- Montana Tech Distinguished Researcher Award, 2008
- Rose and Anna Busch Faculty Achievement Award 2004, 2011, 2021
Courses Taught
- Natural History of the Vertebrate BIOE 305
- Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOH 301 and 311
- Evolution BIOB 410