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Dr. Brophy was born in Edison, New Jersey in July 1971 and joined the faculty at Liberty in 2004. He is a Liberty alum (class of ’93) and spent three years teaching high school students at New Covenant Schools in Lynchburg. His dissertation research focused on variation and systematics in a Southeast Asian turtle genus. Dr. Brophy has broad interests in vertebrate ecology and systematics. He is currently working on several research projects including an ecological study of the Peaks of Otter Salamander and baraminological studies of landfowl, mole salamanders, and cucurbits. Married to his wife Michele in 1993, he now has six children: Timmy, Emily, James, John, Peter, and Baby Chloe (or Paul). He is the oldest of 8 children and has a brother who’s a graduate student at Montclair State University in New Jersey.
Related documents
Disciplines
- Life Sciences
- Biology
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Using Fossil Data to Identify Lungless Salamander Kinds
Natelborg, K. & Brophy, T. R., Apr 16 2025Research output: Other contribution
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A Preliminary Analysis of Lungless Salamander Baraminology (Caudata: Plethodontidae)
Brophy, T. R. & Natelborg, K. G., Jan 1 2024Research output: Other contribution
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Plethodon hubrichti (Peaks of Otter Salamander) and Plethodon cinereus (Eastern Red-backed Salamander). Longevity.
Reichenbach, N., Kniowski, A., Brophy, T. R. & Goff, C., Mar 1 2024, In: Faculty Publications and Presentations.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Using Molecular Data to Identify Lungless Salamander Kinds
Natelborg, K., Fairley, A. C. & Brophy, T. R., Apr 17 2024Research output: Other contribution
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Using Morphological Data to Identify Lungless Salamander Kinds
Natelborg, K. & Brophy, T. R., Apr 17 2024Research output: Other contribution
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