Teaching Experience
At Baylor University, I have had the opportunity to teach multiple courses on different subjects related to Biology.
Lab Courses Taught
Introductory Microbiology
Introduction to microbiology including the study of microbial growth, control of growth, microbial genetics, virulence factors, epidemiology, and the wide variety of contributions microbes make to quality of life. This is a 1000 level lab course at Baylor University.
General Microbiology
An introduction to the major areas of microbiology, including microbial morphology, metabolism, genetics, evolution, taxonomy, ecology, and disease. This is a 4000 level lab course at Baylor University.
Molecular Genetics
Training and preparation for graduate work in genetic engineering, molecular ecology, or molecular medical research. Techniques include DNA isolation, cloning, southern blotting, PCR, DNA sequencing, and computer analysis of DNA sequence. This was a 4000 level course at Baylor University. It has been replaced with the Molecular Genetics and Genomics lab course.
Genetics
Laboratory studies illustrating the principles of genetics in living organisms. This is a 2000 level course at Baylor University.
Human Physiology
Laboratory applies conceptual ideas through the collection and analysis of real time human data, including reaction times, electrocardiograms, electromyograms, spirometry and urinalysis. This is a 3000 level lab course at Baylor University.
Modern Concepts of Bioscience
Laboratory experiments illustrating modern concepts in the biological sciences, with emphasis on cell biology, metabolism, and genetics. This is a 1000 level lab course at Baylor University.