TylerGEvans Faculty Profile
Tyler G Evans
Assistant Professor
- tyler.evans@csueastbay.edu
- SC-S 350
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- Environmental Physiology
- Genomics
- Climate Change
- Ph.D. in Biology, University of Saskatchewan (Canada)
Fall Semester 2025
Course # Sec Course Title Days From To Location Campus BIOL 370 01 Animal Physiology MW 12:30PM 1:45PM SC-S337 Hayward Campus BIOL 490 02 Independent Study ARR ARR Hayward Campus BIOL 488 01 Environmental Physiology MW 9:30AM 10:45AM AE-0271 Hayward Campus BIOL 476 08SS General Endocrinology TTH 11:00AM 12:15PM AE-0360 HAYWARD BIOL 271 1E Human Anatomy & Physio II TH 2:00PM 4:50PM SC-S347 Hayward Campus BIOL 370 1A Animal Physiology TU 2:00PM 4:30PM SC-S337 Hayward Campus Select publications
Evans TG, Hofmann GE. (2012) Defining the limits of physiological plasticity: how gene expression can assess and predict the consequences of ocean change. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 367:1733-1745.
Evans TG, Hammill E, Kaukinen K, Schulze AD, Patterson DA, English KK, Curtis JM, Miller KM. (2011) Transcriptomics of environmental acclimatization and survival in wild adult Pacific sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) during spawning migration. Molecular Ecology. 20: 4472-4489.
Evans TG, Somero GN. (2010) Phosphorylation events catalyzed by major cell signaling proteins differ in response to thermal and osmotic stress in native (Mytilus californianus and Mytilus trossulus) and invasive (Mytilus galloprovincialis) species of mussels. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 83: 984-996.
Evans TG, Somero GN. (2008) A microarray-based transcriptomic time course of hyper- and hypo-osmotic stress signaling events in the euryhaline fish Gillichthys mirabilis: osmosensors to effectors. Journal of Experimental Biology. 211: 3636-3649.