Awful
Prof. Linn is an amazing teacher. He is very well spoken! He has excellent teaching skills but his exams are a completely different story. His practice exams provide little to no support for understanding the real deal. His second exam garnered the lowest average because of the circumstances that weren't under his students' control but he left scores as is.
Average
Prof. Stephen isn't that bad at all. However, there can be too much information which can be really boring. Honestly, I'd rather sleep than show up in class, but he prepares us for the MCAT and all that. You will pass as long as you study the slides. He gives 5 multiple choice exams and drops one of it. He doesn't give extra work at all. You just really have to study!
Poor
Prof. Linn does an amazing job of explaining the concepts. It's just a struggle to reach out to him because he makes you feel dumb. Exams were hard so you really have to study to get a good grade.
University of Illinois Chicago - Biological Sciences
Ph.D.
Albert J. Ryan Foundation predoctoral fellow\nThesis title: \"Isolation and structural characterization of RNA Polymerase II transcription complexes arrested at specific sites\"
Molecular Genetics
Biochemistry
and Microbiology
M.S.
Research on properties of bacterial chondroitin sulfate hydrolases.
Microbiology
B.S.
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Developmental Biology
Higher Education
Genetics
Biochemistry
University Teaching
Biology
Microbiology
Chemistry
Characterization
College Teaching
Teaching
Biotechnology
Cell Biology
Research
Immunology
Linn
Skilled undergraduate educator with over 16 years of classroom experience in the biological sciences. Accomplished research professional with longstanding interests in transcriptional and post-transcriptional control systems for gene expression.
Steve
Linn
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Research Foundation
Emory University School of Medicine
Northern Kentucky University
Northern Kentucky University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Xavier University
University of Dallas
University of Illinois at Chicago
Department of Biology. Taught courses in general biology
immunology
molecular biology
biotechnology
microbiology
and developmental biology.
Visiting Assistant Professor
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
University of Dallas
Cincinnati Area
KY
Department of Chemistry. Development of mammalian and yeast overexpression systems for human SERCA and malarial PfATP6 calcium transporters as a prelude to inhibitor screening.
Research Associate
Northern Kentucky University
Cincinnati Area
KY
Department of Biological Sciences. Teach courses in microbiology
general biology and genetics/molecular/cell biology.
Adjunct Professor
Northern Kentucky University
Cincinnati Area
KY
Lecturer
Northern Kentucky University
Cincinnati Area
KY
Adjunct Professor
Northern Kentucky University
School of Biology and Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience. Conducted research on regulation of mammalian genes involved in biosynthesis of sphingolipids.
Research Scientist
Greater Atlanta Area
Georgia Institute of Technology
Department of Biological Sciences. Conducted research on gene expression patterns and histological characteristics of Atp13a2-null mouse model of Kufor-Rakeb disease.
Research Associate
Cincinnati
Ohio Area
Northern Kentucky University
Department of Biology. Taught honors course in developmental biology.
Adjunct Professor
Cincinnati
Ohio Area
Xavier University
Department of Biochemistry. Conducted research on regulation of mammalian genes involved in biosynthesis of sphingolipids.
Postdoctoral Associate
Greater Atlanta Area
Emory University School of Medicine
Conducted research on regulation of gene responsible for inducible nitric oxide production in human tissues.
Research Associate
Cincinnati
Ohio Area
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Research Foundation
School of Biology. Taught courses in general biology
microbiology
cell biology
and genetics.
Instructor
Greater Atlanta Area
Georgia Institute of Technology
Greater Chicago Area
Visiting Lecturer
University of Illinois at Chicago