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Educational Background:
Ph.D. Biology (2007)- Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL
M.A. Biological Anthropology (1992)- University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI
B.A. Biological Anthropology and Anatomy (1990)- Duke University, Durham, NC
Professional Background:
Anatomy & Physiology Labratory Instructor, NIU
Biology Instructor- Kishwaukee College, Malta, IL
Research Fellow - National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD, Study of Primate Communication and Cardiophysiology
Human Biology Instructor, UW-Madison
Classes I Teach:
Foundations of Anatomy and Physiology 185: Foundations of Anatomy and Physiology undertakes a comprehensive study of the human body, permitting discussion and analysis of the various body systems. The laboratory experiences emphasize the interrelationships between structure and function. The course is primarily intended for students in prenursing, prerespiratory therapy, preradiology, physical education, or other fields requiring only one semester of anatomy and physiology.
Introduction to Evolution 140: Introduction to Evolution is designed for the general education student who wishes to learn more about the role of genetics in evolution, natural selection and Darwin, and the evolutionary history of life.
Introductory Life Science 103: Introductory Life Science is designed as an introductory life science course for liberal arts majors or other students interested in a survey of biological principles. Students review classical biological concepts and hypotheses and new developments in biology. Topics covered range from the cell and the theory of evolution to genetic engineering.
Human Biology 100: Introduction to Human Biology will include biochemistry, cell structure, tissues, bones, human metabolism, a review of the systems, human genetics, human reproduction and evolution. Credit will not be counted toward graduation if taken after any other college anatomy course. BIO 100 is a beginning biology class. (Lecture only)
Organizations I Belong To:
The American Society of Mammologists (ASM)
National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT)
Society for the Study of Evolution (SSE)
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