Awful
Professor Lee gives 2 quizzes and 1 test per week per chapter. You may have 4 chapters, several quizzes and 4 tests by the end of the week. She gives a proctored exam on alternate weeks without notes. You have to be self-taught. She has a required textbook and 4 on-line resources.
Awesome
Professor Amanda Lee is a very knowledgeable instructor and she really knows her subject. When you ask her a question, she will respond until she knows that you understand what she is saying. Her lectures tend to be long and she can go fast but, overall, A&P is a difficult subject. She gives some extra credit. She gives 5 exams, on-line homework and work done in class. She is one of the best professors.
University of Hawaii: Kapiolani Community College - Zoology
Ph.D. in Cell and Molecular Biology
Biotechnology
Amanda
Lee
San Francisco Bay Area
Experienced Cell Biologist with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry.
Research Associate
Mentor graduate and undergraduate students with projects. Perform research studies into kidney disease and development.
Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant
Conducted basic research on kidney and ureter development utilizing basic cell biology techniques that resulted in 3 peer reviewed publications. Interpreted research findings and summarized data into reports that led to an increase in knowledge of genetic cause of disease. Exhibited excellent communication skills through teaching and presentations that resulted in 2 academic awards.
Research Support Specialist
Offer research attention to detail, and organizational problem solving skills for the purpose of product development. Performed routine lab maintenance, monitored inventory, and maintained accurate records that led to federally funded grants.
Lecturer
Lecture undergraduate Anatomy and Physiology courses.
Pathology Technician
Performed and assisted in surgical grossing and autopsy examinations under guidance of Anatomic specialist. Achieved time management skills.
Adjunct Professor
Lecture undergraduate Anatomy and Microbiology courses.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Cellular and Molecular Biology
Dissertation: Sec10 knockdown in Urothelial Cells leads to defects in cellular differentiation and initiates a wound healing response in a mouse model of Congenital Obstructive Nephropathy.
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Microbiology, General
Honors Thesis: Exploring the Mechanistic Basis of the Irukandji Syndrome: Evaluation of Hemtological and Immunological Responses in Whole Blood.
Research Associate
Mentor graduate and undergraduate students with projects. Perform research studies into kidney disease and development.
Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant
Conducted basic research on kidney and ureter development utilizing basic cell biology techniques that resulted in 3 peer reviewed publications. Interpreted research findings and summarized data into reports that led to an increase in knowledge of genetic cause of disease. Exhibited excellent communication skills through teaching and presentations that resulted in 2 academic awards.
Research Support Specialist
Offer research attention to detail, and organizational problem solving skills for the purpose of product development. Performed routine lab maintenance, monitored inventory, and maintained accurate records that led to federally funded grants.
Anatomy and Physiology iBook
Anatomy and Physiology iBook
American Journal of Physiology
Anatomy and Physiology iBook
American Journal of Physiology
Scientific Reports
Anatomy and Physiology iBook
American Journal of Physiology
Scientific Reports
PloS One
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