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  • Dr. Tomisin Ogunwa Asst Professor of Instruction - Chemistry and Biochemistry
    Wallach, I., Bernard, D., Nguyen, K., Ho, G., Morrison, A., Stecula, A., … Giles, E. (2024). Author Correction: AI is a viable alternative to high throughput screening: a 318-target study. Scientific Reports, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-70321-w
  • Dr. Vanguel Tangarov Associate Professor - School of Music
    Soloist, James Madison University Solo Recital/Master Class - Clarinet and Piano with Tangarova, E. (piano). March 17, 2017.
    Performances:
    • James Madison University School of Music. March 17, 2017 Anthony-Seeger Auditorium, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA.
  • Penney, M., Watkins, J., Levy, B., Linsey, J., Nagel, R., Newstetter, W., … Smith, S. (2016). “Making” an Impact: An Ethnographic Approach to University Maker Spaces. In Proceedings of the 2016 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference.
  • James Baker Institute for Public Policy Brand Identity System. James Baker Institute for Public Policy. Higher Education. March 2018 - July 2018, Brand Identity System.
  • Bohonos, J. W., James-Gallaway, C., James-gallaway, A., & Turner, F. (2023). Black history in Adult Education in the United States: A historical review and historiographical critique. Adult Education Quarterly, 73(4), 345–362.
  • Dr. Andrea Aspbury Professor of Instruction - Biology
    Muraco, James J., Jr., Monroe, D. J., Aspbury, A., & Gabor, C. (2021). Do Females in a Unisexual-Bisexual Species Complex Differ in Their Behavioral Syndromes and Cortisol Production? BIOLOGY-BASEL, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10030186
  • Muraco, James J., Jr., Monroe, D. J., Aspbury, A., & Gabor, C. (2021). Do Females in a Unisexual-Bisexual Species Complex Differ in Their Behavioral Syndromes and Cortisol Production? BIOLOGY-BASEL, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10030186
  • James R Canales Assoc Professor of Instruction - School of Art and Design
    Jimmy James Canales' Para Chrome Exhibit Takes Fl!ght. San Antonio Current. San Antonio, TX: Chava Communications. State. October 26, 2017.
    • Reviewed by: Bryan Rindfuss.
  • Dr. Julie McCormick Weng Associate Professor - English
    Weng, J. M. (n.d.). “James Joyce’s Encounter with Sexual Harassment.” James Joyce Quarterly.
  • Faber, M. J. (2014). Review of James Madison and the Making of America [Review of James Madison and the Making of America, by K. Gutzman]. The Independent Review. Retrieved from http://www.independent.org/publications/tir/article.asp?a=1022
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  • Dr. Julie McCormick Weng Associate Professor - English
    Research: Modern British Literature, Irish Studies, Global Modernisms, Postcolonial Studies, Science and Technology, Gender and Women's Studies, James Joyce
    Teaching: Recent Courses:
    Graduate:
    James Joyce
    Global Modernisms
    Experimental Modernisms
    Modern Irish Poetry
    Contemporary Irish Literature
    Joyce / Beckett

    Undergraduate:
    James Joyce
    20th-21st Century British Literature
    British Modernism
    Global Modernist Short Stories
    Modern Irish Literature
    Modern Irish Drama
    Modern Poetry
    Postcolonial Literatures
    Postcolonial Women Writers
    Postcolonial Drama
    British Literature Since 1785
    World Literature Since 1600
  • Research: Dr. Burnette’s research interests include political campaign rhetoric, the construction of gender in public discourse, historical political debates, and freedom of speech issues. She received the Southern States Communication Association James Madison Prize for Outstanding Research in First Amendment Studies for her article co-authored with Dr. Rebekah Fox, “Reframing Corporations as Individuals: The ‘Persuasive Marvels’ Unleashed by the Citizens United Ruling,” which appeared in First Amendment Studies. Dr. Burnette’s essay with Wayne Kraemer, “Communicating a Rationale for War: George W. Bush and the Rhetoric of Imperial Righteousness,” is included with the research of historians and political scientists in The George W. Bush Presidency. She has also published book chapters and articles in international and national publications such as the Journal of Argumentation in Context, and the Journal of Contemporary Rhetoric.
  • Tom Delbello Asst Professor of Practice - School of Theatre, Dance, & Film
    Research: Pete & James - Development of a new musical. Selected as Semifinalist National Musical theatre Conference for 2023 - Moving to Finals April 2023. Director and Co-Producer - Selected and hosted by Theatre 4the People to complete a 10 day workshop at “The Barn” Summer 2022. Selected to have a second workshop at TXST.

    Co-Founder of Lavender Public Production Company - Researching and exploring Intergenerational works by Queer artists in several mediums.

    Icons - Co-creator and writer. Television pilot based on the way Queer Icons have and continue to impact the lives of Queer people in the USA. Co-wrote an episode based on the music of Brandi Carlile. In the pitch phase currently.

    Teaching: As a multidisciplinary theatre-educator, he encourages students to use theatre as a tool to question and reveal the complex emotions surrounding identity, generational gaps, race, and class.
  • Megan Boulette Lecturer - Biology
    Research: Dissertation
    Shigella flexneri ArcA and FNR regulate iron acquisition and contribute to plaque formation under anaerobic conditions. ML Boulette. 2007. University of Texas. Dissertation
    Book Chapter
    Oral Microbial Communities: Genomic Inquiry and Interspecies Communication. PE Kolenbrander, ed. 2011; ASm Press; Chapter 20: Metabolite Sensing in a Model Polymicrobial Community. MR Ramsey, ML Boulette, PJ Jorth, and M Whiteley. pdf
    Peer-reviewed Journals
    Schertzer, JW, Boulette, ML, and M Whiteley. More than a signal: non-signaling properties of quorum sensing molecules. Trends in Microbiology, 2009. Vol 17, Issue 5, 189-195. pdf
    Boulette, ML, Baynham, PJ, Jorth, PJ, Kukavica-Ibrulj I, Longoria, A, Barrera, K, Levesque, RC, and M Whiteley. Characterization of Alanine Catabolism in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Its Importance in Proliferation In Vivo. Journal of Bacteriology, 2009. Vol 191, Number 20, 6329-6334. pdf
    Wyckoff, EE, Boulette ML, and Sm Payne. Genetics and environmental regulation of Shigella iron transport systems. Biometals, 2009. Vol 22, Issue 1, 43-51. pdf
    Boulette, ML and SM Payne. Anaerobic Regulation of Shigella flexneri Virulence: ArcA Regulates fur and Iron Acquisition Genes. Journal of Bacteriology, 2007. Vol 189, Number 19, 6957-6967. pdf
    Payne, Sm, Wyckoff, EE, Murphy, ER, Oglesby, AG, Boulette ML, and NML Davies. Iron and Pathogenesis of Shigella: Iron Acquisition in the Intracellular Environment. Biometals, 2006. Vol 19, Issue 2, 173-180. pdf

    Teaching: Lecturer, Texas State University — 2024-present
    I teach sections of the general education course Functional Biology at both Round Rock and San Marcos.
    Adjunct Faculty in Microbiology, Concordia University — 2021-present
    I created and taught Microbiology in Health Sciences course for pre-nursing students and General Microbiology course for upper division undergraduate majors, including class & lab curriculum development, instruction, office hours, and evaluation.
    Substitute Teacher, Austin ISD — 2019-present Daily flexibility and preparation help me teach subjects to and connect with students of all ages while overseeing family needs and remote education during the pandemic.
    Science Fair Chair and Volunteer, Highland Park Elementary — 2013-present
    Science Fair Chair (education, setup, communications, etc) ; PTA, Archery and Yearbook committee member
    BioSciences Lecturer/Lab Coordinator, St. Edward’s Univ. — 2010-2011
    Freshman Biology Laboratory coordinator and lecturer including curriculum development and assessment, preparation of materials, hiring and training laboratory Teaching Assistants (T Voong, J Rozacky, G Kroh, T La, J Svoboda, Y Ashrawi, K Vaziri, T Henegar, A Lewis, E Kaweesa, J McCann, J Emerick JT Gabriel), leading weekly meetings for faculty and TAsBiological Sciences lab and safety coordinator including ordering and stocking supplies and overseeing waste disposalAdditional duties including teaching majors and non-majors courses as needed and service in departmental activities
    Adjunct faculty, Microbiology Lab, St. Edward’s Univ. — 2010
    Microbiology Laboratory instructor for upper division undergraduate majors including curriculum instruction and assessment, preparation of materials, hiring and training laboratory Teaching Assistants (K Sullaway, A Cox), and leading weekly meetings
    Post-doctoral Research Associate, UT Austin — 2007-2010
    Research in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PQS virulence expression in response to nutrients and communities (PI: M Whiteley). Techniques used: BIOLOG Multiplex analyses by LMS, biofilm and bacterial plate assays, B-gal fusion assays, plasmid construction, bacterial transformation, sequencing analysis, bacterial culture techniques, phenol isolation of bacterial signals and thin-layer chromatographic analysis. bacterial mutagenesis, DNA isolation; Grant, manuscript, and chapter writing and editing; Presentations at international science meetings and participation in weekly lab meetings; Laboratory mentorship of undergraduates from St. Edwards (NSF Minority Research program and McNairs Scholars C Corkill, James McCann, S Wells); Collaboration and consultation with graduate and undergraduate colleagues
    Graduate Research Associate, UT Austin — 2001-2007
    Research in HPV E6 ubiquitination and p53 degradation in cancer cells (PI: J Huibregtse), understanding mobile genetic elements for mutagenesis (PI:A Lambowitz), and Shigella flexneri iron regulation in response to oxygen availability (PI: SM Payne). Techniques learned: PCR, rtPCR, rtRT-PCR, chemostat culture, cell culture, mutant library creation using introns, plasmid construction, bacterial transformation, sequencing analysis, aerobic and anaerobic bacterial culture techniques, bacterial mutagenesis, large-scale and column prep DNA isolation, novel anaerobic bacterial plaque studies, microarrays, BSL-2 safety training, Western blotting, gel electrophoresis, radioactive labeling, microphage P1 transduction; Grant, manuscript, and chapter writing and editing; Presentations at national science meetings and participation in weekly lab meetings; Laboratory mentorship of undergraduate students from UT (IJ Whitney) and St. Edwards (NSF Minority Research program and McNairs Scholar D Izaguirre) and UT graduate student (H Graham)
    Graduate Teaching Assistant, UT Austin, 2000-2001
    Laboratory training of undergraduates in Immunology Lab courses (under the direction of D Broussard; Tissue culture, pipetting, dilutions, blood cells, T cell rosettes, mouse work (splenic extraction), ConA culture, fluorescent staining, ELISA, IgG purification, SDS prep and dialysis, Ion exchange chromatography, protein quantitation, immunoelectrophoresis, Immunodiffusion, Immunoblotting, grading, preparation and presentation of lectures, and preparation of materials)
    Graduate Research Associate and teaching assistant, UTHSCSA, 1998-1999
    Research in mapping disease phenotypes with chromosome loss in human chromosome 18q disorders (PI: RJ Leach); Immunohistochemistry and in-situ hybridization studies (PI: DA Troyer); Human chromosomal gene mapping (PI: SL Naylor); Teaching assistant assignment in Medical Didactics Course - Human Genetics
    Undergraduate Research Associate and Grader, UT Austin, 1997-1998
    Research experiences in quantification of nutritional therapeutics for breast cancer (with BG Sanders); Presentation at lab meeting; Laboratory training of undergraduate and graduate scientists; Grader assignments for Cancer Immunogenetics (for BG Sanders) and Immunology courses (for E Weiss-Kuziel)
    Visitor Services and Camp Counselor, Austin Nature Center — 1993-1995
    Duties including office assistant, program scheduling, greeting patrons, processing payments, and instructing volunteersLeading science-based summer camp groups through science and nature activities
  • Research: Sexual violence prevention, HIV prevention, STI prevention, sexual communication, adolescent sexual behaviors, college student sexual behaviors
    Teaching: Health behavior theory, public health research methods, program planning and evaluation, community health, sexual health
  • Carter Thomas Arrington Asst Professor of Instruction - School of Music
  • Susan Brewer Busa Assoc Professor of Instruction - School of Theatre, Dance, & Film
  • Dr. Jess Cascio Asst Professor of Instruction - Psychology
    Research: Incorporating diversity in the classroom
    Concealable stigma
    Sexual orientation
    Diversity/safe zone training
    Racial prejudice
    Moral motivations
    Moral licensing

    Teaching: Social Psychology
    Personality Psychology
    Research Methods 1 and 2
    Introduction to Psychology
  • Dr. Ashleen Bagnulo Associate Professor - Political Science
  • Dr. Utah L Hamrick Assoc Professor of Instruction - School of Music
    Research: Duke Ellington's compositional style and bandleading, Paul Chambers' solo style.
    Teaching: Jazz Ensemble, Jazz History, Jazz Pedagogy
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