Santa Ana College - Biology
Master's Degree
Comparative Physiology
Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology\nComparative Physiology Group\nBiomechanics Lab (Adam P. Summers
Advisor)\nMinority Biomedical Research Support (MBRS)\nSigma Xi
University of California
Irvine
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Biological Sciences
University of California
Irvine
Zoology
Research
Biomechanics
Evolution
General Biology
PowerLab
Biochemistry
Teaching
Human Physiology
Biostatistics
Molecular & Cellular Biology
Moodle
Physiology
Biomaterials
Human Anatomy
Comparative Physiology
Science
Biology
Blackboard
Ecology
Beltrán
Jennie
California State University
Fullerton
Santa Ana College
The George Washington University - Columbian College of Arts & Sciences
Discovery Science Center
UC Irvine
1530 W 17th St
Santa Ana
CA 92706
Associate Professor of Biology (Anatomy and Physiology)\n\nCourses:\nBio115 Concepts in Biology for Future Educators\nBio149 Human Anatomy and Physiology\nBio239 Human Anatomy\nBio249 Human Physiology\nIDS155 Human Sexuality (interdisciplinary studies with the Psychology and Biology departments team teaching the course)\n\nAppointments & Service:\nEOPS Advisory Board\nCCCIP Mentor (1 grad student)
Associate Professor of Biology at Santa Ana College
Santa Ana College
fullerton
ca
Courses Taught:\nBio310L Human Physiology Lab\nBio210 Human Anatomy and Physiology\nBio172L Cellular and Molecular Biology Lab
Part-Time Lecturer
California State University
Fullerton
Irvine
CA
Courses Taught:\nBio100LW Experimental Biology Laboratory\nBio112L Physiology Laboratory\nBio16 Darwinian Biology
Teaching Assistant
UC Irvine
Washington
DC
Courses Taught:\nBio3 Diversity of Life
Teaching Assistant
The George Washington University - Columbian College of Arts & Sciences
Santa Ana
CA
After School Instructor\nI visited Think Together and Boys and Girls Club after-school programs around Santa Ana to teach science through hands-on activities. My students were from diverse background
thus I taught them to embrace challenging science experiments
use their second language as a tool for learning Latin-based terminology
and to be supportive of each other. \n\nSummer Camp Instructor\nI taught the extended protion of the 3rd grade summer camp at the Discover Science Center.
Instructor
Discovery Science Center
santa ana
california
Courses Taught:\nBio211 Cellular and Molecular Biology\nBio212 Ecology and Animal Diversity\nBio109 Fundamentals of Biology\nBio249 Human Physiology\n\nAppointments:\nBiology Study Center Facilitator\nSTEM Planning Committee
Adjunct Professor
Santa Ana College
Santa Ana
California
Assistant Professor of Biology (Anatomy and Physiology)\n\nCourses:\nBio115 Concepts in Biology for Future Educators\nBio149 Human Anatomy and Physiology\nBio239 Human Anatomy\nBio249 Human Physiology\n\nAppointments & Service:\nCurriculum & Instruction Council\nEOPS Advisory Board\nCCCIP Mentor (1 grad student)\nClub Med at SAC Advisor (currently not active)\nSACNAS Advisor (currently not active)
Assistant Professor
Santa Ana College
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