James Balthazor

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James R. Balthazor

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Professor Balthazor is great. He has funny stories about what he did before Fort Hays. The transition to online class was pleasant and better than other teachers. He can be serious and funny at the same time. If you can, take his class.

Biography

Fort Hays State University - Chemistry


Resume

  • 2011

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Biochemistry

    Biophysics and Molecular Biology

    Professional Member of Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity\nMember of Phi Lambda Upsilon Honor Chemistry Society

    Kansas State University

  • 2007

    Dual Bachelor's degree

    Chemistry (B.A.) Molecular Biology (B.S.)

    Fort Hays State University

  • 1998

    Palco High School

  • Western Blotting

    Gel Electrophoresis

    IR spectroscopy

    Ligand Binding

    Firefighting

    UV/Vis

    Biochemistry

    Protein Expression

    NMR spectroscopy

    Chemistry

    Police Officers

    Protein Chemistry

    Fluorescence Spectroscopy

    Mass Spectrometry

    Paramedic

    Enzyme Assays

    SDS-PAGE

    Protein Purification

    Protein-protein Interactions

    HPLC-MS

    Balthazor

    James

    Balthazor

    Plainville Ambulance Service

    Plainville Police Department & Rooks County Sheriff

    Fort Hays State University

    K-INBRE

    Kansas State University

    Perform complex laboratory and diagnostic tests with minimal supervision. Maintains records associated with diagnostic/lab tests. Determines proper tests for research work. Conducts library searches for information related to research problems. May assist and direct clients and/or staff who require the services of the lab. Supervises maintenance of the facility and other laboratory assistants. Extensive and comprehensive knowledge of related course materials are required to adequately perform day to day activities.

    Kansas State University

    Assistant Professor of Chemistry - Biochemistry

    Biochemistry assistant professor

    Fort Hays State University

    FHSU Campus Coordinator

    K-INBRE

    Emergency Medical Technician

    The broadest sense of the EMT job description states that they're required to provide emergency medical support to people who are injured or critically ill and transport them to a medical facility

    if necessary.\n\nIf working in a first responder situation such as an ambulance service or fire department

    the EMT job description entails being dispatched to the scene of the emergency. This can be a car accident

    a fire

    a falling injury

    a dog bite

    a shooting or stabbing

    a birth

    or a person who's suddenly fallen ill. Once at the scene of the emergency

    EMTs assess the situation and determine if additional assistance is needed

    and order it

    if necessary.

    Plainville Ambulance Service

    Policeman - Sheriff's Deputy

    Police officers & Deputies work in partnership with the communities they serve to maintain law and order

    protect members of the public and their property

    prevent crime

    reduce the fear of crime and improve the quality of life for all citizens. They use a wide range of technology to protect individuals

    identify the perpetrators of crime and ensure successful prosecutions against those who break the law.

    Plainville Police Department & Rooks County Sheriff

    Excellence in Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Graduate Teaching Award

    Each year

    the department chooses a graduate teaching assistant who is recognized for outstanding teaching accomplishments. Award year 2012-2013.

    Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics

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