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Assoc Professor of Instruction - School of Theatre, Dance, & Film
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Graduate Instruct Asst - History
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Lecturer - School of Jrnlism & Mass Comm
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Dr. Edwin L Piner Chair - Professor - PhysicsRoberts, J. C., Rajagopal, P., Cook, J. W., Therrien, R. J., Piner, E. L., Linthicum, K. J., … Kub, F. J. (2005). AlGaN/GaN Heterostructure Field Effect Transistors Fabricated on 100mm Si/poly SiC Composite Substrates. In Electrochemical Society Proceedings (Vol. 2005–6, pp. 151–156). Electrochemical Society.
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Dr. Edwin L Piner Chair - Professor - PhysicsNazari, M., Hancock, B. L., Anderson, J., Hobart, K. D., Feygelson, T. I., Tadjer, M. J., … Holtz, M. W. (2017). Optical Characterization and Thermal Properties of CVD Diamond Films for Integration with Power Electronics. Solid-State Electronics, 136, 12–17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sse.2017.06.025
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Dr. Mark Holtz Professor - PhysicsNazari, M., Hancock, B. L., Anderson, J., Hobart, K. D., Feygelson, T. I., Tadjer, M. J., … Holtz, M. W. (2017). Optical Characterization and Thermal Properties of CVD Diamond Films for Integration with Power Electronics. Solid-State Electronics, 136, 12–17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sse.2017.06.025
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Dr. Edwin L Piner Chair - Professor - PhysicsReed, E. J., Armstrong, M. R., Kim, K. Y., Glownia, J. H., Howard, M., Piner, E. L., & Roberts, J. (2009). Coherent THz Electromagnetic Radiation Emission as a Shock Wave Diagnostic and Probe of Ultrafast Phase Transformations. Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 54(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3295222
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Dr. Edwin L Piner Chair - Professor - PhysicsReed, E., Armstrong, M., Kim, K. Y., Glownia, J., Howard, W., Piner, E. L., & Roberts, J. (2009). Coherent THz Electromagnetic Radiation Emission as a Diagnostic of Ultrafast Phase Transformations in Shocked CdSe. Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 54(8).
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Dr. Edwin L Piner Chair - Professor - PhysicsReed, E. J., Armstrong, M. R., Kim, K. Y., Glownia, J. M., Howard, W. M., Piner, E. L., & Roberts, J. C. (2009). A New Mechanism for Observation of THz Acoustic Waves: Coherent THz Radiation Emission. Proceedings SPIE, 7214. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.809326
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Holly Hale Sterling Associate Professor - School of Art and DesignEarthly Labs Promotional Videos. Earthy Labs. Corporate. February 2021 - November 2021, Video/Social Media.
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Dr. Junseo Choi Assistant Professor - Department of Engineering TechnologyFarshchian, B., Park, S., Choi, J., Amirsadeghi, A., Lee, J., & Park, S. (2012). 3D Nanomolding for Lab-on-a-Chip Applications. Lab Chip, 12(22), 4764–4771. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1039/C2LC40572E
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Holly Hale Sterling Associate Professor - School of Art and DesignEarthly Lab Promotional Videos. Earthly Labs. Corporate. March 2022, Video/Social Media.
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Dr. Rodney E Rohde Program Chair - Professor - Medical Laboratory SciencePatterson, T., Straten, E., & Jimenez, S. (2012). Acknowledgement in Publication, The Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori Antibody in Different Age Groups in Central Texas. Clin Lab Sci. Clin Lab Sci.
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Megan Boulette Lecturer - BiologyResearch: 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: Performances
McPherson, R. G. (2017) Mean John. George West, Texas: George West Storyfest Association.
McPherson, R. G. (2017) The Graveyard Ghost. New Braunfels, Texas: Bluebonnet Storytellers Association and San Antonio Storytellers Association
McPherson, R. G. (2016) Telesik. San Antonio, Texas: San Antonio Storytellers Association.
McPherson, R. G. (2014) Sweet Roland. Denton, Texas: Tejas Storytelling Association.
McPherson, R. G. (2013) Meat of The Tongue. San Antonio, Texas: San Antonio Storytellers Association.
McPherson, R. G. (2013) The Lion Makers: A Tale From Panchatantra in India. San Antonio, Texas, United States: Institute of Texan Cultures / Luminaria San Antonio.
McPherson, R. G. (2012) Truth, Falsehood, Fire and Water: A Traditional Ethiopian Tale. San Antonio, Texas, United States: Institute of Texas Cultures / Luminaria San Antonio
Guest Lectures and Invited Workshop Scholarly Presentations
2021 Student Success Through Campus-Wide Use of Creative Cloud - S286 Abobe Max 2021
https://www.adobe.com/max/2021/sessions/student-success-through-campuswide-use-of-creative-s286.html
2021 Rubrics in Bold Beginnings, Academic Innovation Academy, UTSA Academic Innovation and Faculty Success Teams
2021 Summer Facilitation of Cohort C, Academic Innovation Academy, UTSA Academic Innovation
2021 4 Recorded Module Presentations, Effective Practices in Digital Instruction, UTSA Academic Innovation Academy. UTSA Academic Innovation
2021 Spring Presentation, UTSA Instructional Librarians: Working With Faculty Online
2020 Workshop and Online Module, North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Leadership Lab, Value Propositions: Initiating Professional Relationships Online Module
2020 Presentation, Creating Connections and Campus-Like Experiences in The Digital Classroom, UTSA Academic Innovation
2020 Workshop and Online Module, Research Poster Presentations, UTSA Graduate School Career Badge Program
2020 Presentation, UTSA QM Invited Presentation: Instructional Materials
2020 Presentation, UTSA Spring 2020 OER Webinar for Faculty, UTSA Libraries
2020 Co-Facilitated Series, Small Teaching Online, UTSA Academic Innovations
2019 Workshop, 2019 UTSA Provost Academy, Principles of Storytelling
2018 Workshop, Tejas Storytelling Conference, Practicing Audience Engagement Strategies for Co-Creative Storytelling or Kindred Reunions
2018 Workshop, North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Leadership Lab, Persuasive Adaptive Communication Practices
2017 Workshop, North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Leadership Lab, Quick Pitch Assignment: Next Steps and Presentation
2017 Workshop, UTSA Storytelling Festival, UTSA Department of Education, Audience Participation Storytelling Methods
2016 Workshop, North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Leadership Lab, Active Persuasive Writing
2016 Workshop, UTSA Storytelling Festival, UTSA Department of Education, Telling Your Story In An Employment Interview
2015 Workshop, North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Leadership Lab, Persuasive Writing
2014 Workshop, Voto Latino, Y tú quién eres? Sharing the Story of Self
2014 Workshop, Faculty Center, Presentation Skills: Emphasizing Storytelling and Active Learning
2014 Workshop, UTSA Early Childhood Institute, Using Strategies from the Rice Storytelling Project
2014 Invited Panelist, Texas State University, Invited Panelist: Special Panel Honoring Dr. Lee Williams as a part of Texas State University Communication Week
2013 Special Course Development, Developed Professional Development Course: Writing For Mass Media as an Open Educational Resource (OER).
2013 Workshop, UTSA Faculty Center / Teaching and Learning Center, Facilitating Productive Debates as A Method of Deeper Learning: Building Better Student Oral Communication, Critical Thinking, and Teamwork Skills
2013 Workshop, UTSA Faculty Center / Teaching and Learning Center, Presentation Skills: Emphasizing Active Learning and Visual Aids For UTSA TA Orientation
2013 Workshop, Innovations in Online Learning Conference, Saylor University: Bringing Order to Chaos in Open Educational Resources
Innovations in Online Learning Conference
San Antonio, Texas
2013 Workshops, Toastmasters Regional Conference, Advice for Anyone New To Storytelling and Applying Burke’s Pentad To Improve Storytelling
Toastmasters Regional Conference, San Antonio, Texas
2013 Workshop, UTSA Teaching and Learning Center, Conflict Management Strategies For Instructors and Students, UTSA Teaching and Learning Center
2013 Workshop, UTSA Teaching and Learning Center, Communication Strategies, UTSA Teaching and Learning Center
2010 Interpersonal Communication, Come to Class Day, UTSA
2007 Panel, Communication Careers In Higher Education, 19th Annual Communication Week, Texas State University-San Marcos
2005 An Introduction to Rhetoric, Dr. Villigran’s Foundations 3023 Class, UTSA
2004 Workshop, Communicating in Teams, District IV ASAP (Association of Student Advancement Programs) Conference, Texas State University-San Marcos
2004 Panel, The Impact of Argumentativeness and Verbal Aggression on Adolescent Dating Relationships, Eastern Communication Association, Boston, MA
2003 Workshop, Leadership Training, Southwest Leadership Conference, Texas State University-San Marcos
Teaching: Teaching Positions:
2021-Present The University of Texas at San Antonio
Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Communication
2004-Present Texas State University-San Marcos
Adjunct Faculty (Each Fall), Department of Communication
2015-2021 The University of Texas at San Antonio
Assistant Professor of Practice, Department of Communication
2012-2015 The University of Texas at San Antonio
Senior Lecturer, Department of Communication
2005-2012 The University of Texas at San Antonio
Lecturer, Department of Communication
2005-2010 The University of Phoenix
Faculty Member
2003 Texas State University-San Marcos
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Dr. Henry Cabra Assoc Professor of Instruction - Ingram School of EngineeringResearch: I am primarily interested in the emerging trend of autonomous energy supply using clean energy technology, as well as microelectronic and semiconductor technologies to recover lost energy from small to industrial systems. Providing electricity to sensor networks, embedded systems, micro and nano portable devices, autonomous vehicle systems, as well as smart reconfigurable manufacturing machines and Internet of Things devices are the focus of my research ideas. Besides energy, I seek to study new materials and semiconductors to improve solar panels and permanent magnets and to create greener devices that are less invasive and environmentally friendly. The best result of my research was a miniaturized system capable of producing electrical energy using a novel notched blade turbine. The system transforms rotational motion into electricity using innovative subsystems that interact to transform kinetic energy into electricity. The results have been patented (patent number: 9618002, ‘Mini Notched Turbine Generator,’ Henry Cabra and Sylvia W. Thomas, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: U.S. Department of Commerce, April 11, 2017). My future research will require durable and resistant materials, a micro-AC to DC efficient converter, and a novel design and implementation of a levitation system to minimize rotor fictions, lower pressure through the turbines, and increase spin and efficiency. As we work towards our goals, our focus will be on materials development, which will lead to innovations in sensors, autonomous vehicles, biomedical devices, and energy generation systems, such as turbines and batteries.
Teaching: I am qualified to teach undergraduate and graduate courses (lecture and lab) in analog circuits, digital electronics, microprocessors, PLCs, and the design of low and medium-power systems. Also, as a faculty member, I could design new courses with a high level of simulation and a focus on real-world applications of digital electronics, microprocessors, and analog circuits that can be supported by new learning methodologies such as Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and tools such as virtual electronics lab software in traditional classrooms, in-lab classes, and/or virtual classes. A student-centered learning approach also guides my development of curriculum and instructional materials. In addition to technicalities, my goal is to offer students a multifunctional, multicultural training process that allows them to apply their knowledge to real-world situations. My teaching philosophy is based on the belief that learning needs to be student-centered and that students are co-creators in their learning process. As part of the learning process, I want to assist students in discovering their talents and awakening their creative abilities, developing their ideas while also solving pressing problems, whatever those may be. I envision a collaborative learning environment where students and faculty alike contribute to the learning process valuing everyone’s input as well as understanding our differences. I contend these differences bring new knowledge to the table, providing us with a rich set of tools to better serve our communities. -
Dr. Xiaoyu Xue Associate Professor - Chemistry and BiochemistryResearch: My previous research focused on understanding conserved mechanisms of DNA replication and repair using methods of biochemistry, genetics, cell biology, and structural biology. In particular, my studies have provided mechanistic information on how the FANCM/Mph1/Fml1 family DNA motor proteins, mutated in the cancer prone disease Fanconi anemia, mediate DNA replication fork repair and the regulation of DNA break repair by homologous recombination. I demonstrated for the first time how the budding yeast FANCM ortholog Mph1 catalyzes replication fork regression and DNA recombination steps, and how its activities are differentially regulated in vitro and in cells by conserved SMC and histone fold complexes (Xue et al., Mol Cell 2014; Xue et al., Genes Dev 2015). I further discovered a new Mph1 partner, Mte1, and defined its roles in regulating Mph1 (Xue et al., Genes & Dev 2016). These studies provide a paradigm for understanding DNA helicase-mediated control of replication fork regression and DNA recombination. These and other research findings are summarized in a review (Xue et al., Genes & Dev 2015).
Currently, research in the Xue group is aimed at investigating how DNA/RNA motor proteins enable precise DNA repair to avoid cell transformation and tumorigenesis. We have obtained important preliminary data on two human helicases and established a strong foundation for mechanistic studies in my laboratory. My research projects include: (1) Roles of nucleic acid motor protein ZGRF1 in chromosome damage repair and disease avoidance (2) Functions of the DNA/RNA motor protein AQR in R-loop resolution. Both lines of studies have great potential for the development of novel strategies to treat human diseases that stem from defects or deregulation in DNA repair, such as Fanconi anemia, neurodegeneration diseases, and familial breast and ovarian cancers. Thus, my studies are both fundamentally important and clinically relevant.
Teaching: COURSES TEACHING:
CHEM 4375/5375 BIOCHEMISTRY
CHEM 4481 Advanced Biochemistry Lab I
CHEM 4382 Advanced Biochemistry Lab II
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Joanna Ellis Clinical Associate Professor - Medical Laboratory ScienceResearch: Health education through lab science, cultural competency, volunteerism impact, study abroad, and instructional technology
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Dr. Wilhelmus Geerts Professor - PhysicsResearch: Magnetic, optical and electrical properties of materials, magneto-elastic properties, magneto-plastic properties, measurement techniques, adaptive optics, materials properties of transition metal oxides and properties of transition metal oxide - silicon heterojunction devices, magnetic anisotropy in permalloy thin films.
Teaching: Any method that increases student engagement in my classes and labs. I'm mesmerized by tutorials, clicker questions, the use of mini-lectures by students, and class-wide discussions to supplement chalk board lectures and enhance the learning going on in my class room. -
Dr. Kevin Collins Associate Professor - Department of Respiratory CareResearch: asthma on the college campus, pulmonary rehabilitation, pulmonary function testing, end-of-life issues
Teaching: Pulmonary Function Testing, Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Lab Values for Respiratory Care, Electrocardiograms for the RT -
Dr. Jared A Messick Postdoctoral Scholar - BiologyResearch: I have spent the past four years at Texas State University studying the conservation social sciences. My research efforts have focused on informing social and institutional change in the way humans govern and interact with wildlife and their required habitats. I have developed a particular interest in the elements driving private landowner cooperation with endangered species governance in the United States. Specifically, I am interested in how negotiations for formal endangered species conservation programs can serve as the start-point of collective action and group solidarity for large-scale environmental issues. I am currently working towards my Ph.D. to deepen my understanding of this complex social process using a quantitative survey to expand upon the localized findings of my past research endeavors.
Teaching: I am interested in teaching topics in the biological sciences and the social sciences. I have taught organismal biology, instructed vertebrate physiology labs, and have guest lectured for a human dimensions of wildlife course. -
Dr. Intisar Ameen Tyne Assistant Professor - School of Family & Consumer SciencesResearch: -Behavioral Healthcare Space Design
-Healthcare facility design
-Performance Driven Design
-Evidence-based Design
-Way Findings Experience in Healthcare setting
Teaching: Healthcare Facility Design, Evidence-Based Design, Design History, Studio which focuses on Healthcare setting design including Hospitals, Senior living environments, Lab facilities, and Behavioral healthcare center design. -
Dr. Glenna M Billingsley Chair - Associate Professor - Curriculum And InstructionResearch: My research interests include effective behavioral interventions and instructional methods for students with emotional or behavioral disabilities, classroom management, particularly for secondary school, and multi-tiered systems of support for schools, specifically positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS).
Teaching: Aligned with my professional and research interests, I have been exploring the benefits of preparing educators to teach students with special learning and behavioral needs using immersive virtual reality and have published papers in this area and have consulted with the Texas State Virtual Reality Lab to use VR to teach specific strategies and techniques.
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Dr. Cody Lynn Patterson Assistant Professor - MathematicsWarshauer, Hiroko K (Principal), Warshauer, Max L (Co-Principal), Patterson, Cody L (Co-Principal). Silicon Labs: Mathworks Summer Math Camps, Silicon Labs, Silicon Labs Corporate Giving Program, $8000. (Submitted: October 2022, Funded: January 2023 - August 2023). Grant.
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Dr. Hiroko K Warshauer Associate Professor - MathematicsWarshauer, Hiroko K (Principal), Warshauer, Max L (Co-Principal), Patterson, Cody L (Co-Principal). Silicon Labs: Mathworks Summer Math Camps, Silicon Labs, Silicon Labs Corporate Giving Program, $8000. (Submitted: October 2022, Funded: January 2023 - August 2023). Grant.
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Dr. Max L Warshauer Regents' Professor - MathematicsWarshauer, Hiroko K (Principal), Warshauer, Max L (Co-Principal), Patterson, Cody L (Co-Principal). Silicon Labs: Mathworks Summer Math Camps, Silicon Labs, Silicon Labs Corporate Giving Program, $8000. (Submitted: October 2022, Funded: January 2023 - August 2023). Grant.
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Mr. Casey F Chilton Professor of Instruction - Department of Communication StudiesChilton, Casey F. COMM Lab - Student Service Fee Funding, Texas State University, $6800. (Submitted: January 2021, Funded: August 2021 - August 2022). Grant.
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Dr. Madan Mohan Dey Chair - Professor - Department of Agricultural SciencesDey, Madan Mohan. Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Fish, USAID Feed the Future Innovation Lab, Federal, $290000. (Funded: October 13, 2023 - November 13, 2028). Grant.
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Dr. David Huffman Professor - BiologyHuffman, David G (Co-Principal), Smith, Dan (Co-Principal). Replacement of Aging Computers in Freeman Teaching Lab and Supple Open Lab, $20848.00. (Funded: 2009). Grant.
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Dr. Bahram Asiabanpour Professor - Ingram School of EngineeringAsiabanpour, Bahram (Principal), Muci, Karim (Co-Principal). Vital Replacement of the Obsolete Computers at Ingram School of Engineering Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Computer Lab and Teaching Labs, Academic Computing Committee (ACC), Texas State University, $134409. (Submitted: 2024). Grant.
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Dr. Bahram Asiabanpour Professor - Ingram School of EngineeringAslan, Semih (Principal), Asiabanpour, Bahram (Co-Principal), Salamy, H (Co-Principal), Jimenez, Jesus (Co-Principal). Renewable energy laboratory that is known as SMART Lab (Systems Modeling and Renewable Technology Lab) at Texas State University, SECO: Emerging Clean Energy Technologies for the Innovative Energy Demonstration Grant Program, State, $77649. (Funded: March 2013 - January 2014). Grant.
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Dr. Jesus Jimenez School Director - Professor - Ingram School of EngineeringAslan, Semih (Principal), Asiabanpour, Bahram (Co-Principal), Salamy, H (Co-Principal), Jimenez, Jesus (Co-Principal). Renewable energy laboratory that is known as SMART Lab (Systems Modeling and Renewable Technology Lab) at Texas State University, SECO: Emerging Clean Energy Technologies for the Innovative Energy Demonstration Grant Program, State, $77649. (Funded: March 2013 - January 2014). Grant.
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Dr. Semih Aslan Associate Professor - Ingram School of EngineeringAslan, Semih (Principal), Asiabanpour, Bahram (Co-Principal), Salamy, H (Co-Principal), Jimenez, Jesus (Co-Principal). Renewable energy laboratory that is known as SMART Lab (Systems Modeling and Renewable Technology Lab) at Texas State University, SECO: Emerging Clean Energy Technologies for the Innovative Energy Demonstration Grant Program, State, $77649. (Funded: March 2013 - January 2014). Grant.
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Dr. Daniel T Lochman Professor - EnglishAward / Honor Recipient: Paper "Play and Game" named as finalist for best article of the year on writing centers, Writing Lab Newsletter. March 1, 1988
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Dr. Rodney E Rohde Program Chair - Professor - Medical Laboratory ScienceAward / Honor Recipient: CLS Distinguished Author(s) Award (Clinical Practice), ASCLS National Award for article Ebola: Implications for the Clinical Laboratory, Clin Lab Sci. July 1, 2015
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Dr. Rodney E Rohde Program Chair - Professor - Medical Laboratory ScienceAward / Honor Recipient: CLS Distinguished Author(s) Award (Continuing Education, FOCUS), ASCLS National Award for article: More than just a test result: molecular screening of human Papilloma virus for contemporary management of cervical cancer risk, Clin Lab Sci. July 1, 2015
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Dr. Rodney E Rohde Program Chair - Professor - Medical Laboratory ScienceAward / Honor Recipient: Lab Excellence List 2022, Cardinal Health. 2022
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Dr. Rodney E Rohde Program Chair - Professor - Medical Laboratory ScienceAward / Honor Recipient: Lab Excellence List 2022, Cardinal Health. April 26, 2022
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Caitlin Elizabeth Turnage Assoc Professor of Instruction - School of Theatre, Dance, & FilmAward / Honor Recipient: Inaugural 3 for the SoTex Playwrights Lab, Public Theatre San Antonio. October 2022 - May 2023
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Dr. Jitendra Tate Professor - Ingram School of EngineeringAward / Honor Recipient: Certificate of Excellence - Safe Lab Practices, Environmental Health Science and Risk Management - Texas State. August 2018
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Sidney Lanier Rushing Jr. Asst Professor of Instruction - School of Theatre, Dance, & FilmAward / Honor Recipient: North Carolina Playwrights Contest Top Seven Playwrights in State, North Carolina Playwrights Lab Symposium. August 10, 2024
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Dr. Jitendra Tate Professor - Ingram School of EngineeringAward / Honor Recipient: Advanced Composites Lab featured in JEC Composites Magazine, JEC Composites Magazine. July 2020
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Dr. Yihong Yuan Associate Professor - Dept of Geography & Environmntl StudiesAward / Honor Recipient: Excellent Award for Undergraduate Research Fund, Beijing Key Lab of Spatial Information, Integration and Its Applications. 2007
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Mr. Casey F Chilton Professor of Instruction - Department of Communication StudiesChair, COMM Lab Director. August 2005 - Present.
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Dr. Shannon Hope Williams Clinical Lecturer - Department of Physical TherapyLab Assistant, Lab Assistant PT 7356. January 1, 2014 - December 1, 2014.
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Dr. Vera Ioudina Professor of Instruction - MathematicsCreator of Statistics entry Tests for Math Lab Tutors, Math Tutoring Lab. May 5, 2017 - May 17, 2017.
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Dr. Wilhelmus Geerts Professor - Physicsprovided lab tour together with physics students to above mentioned event, Honor's program Texas State, Physics Lab Tour for Common Experience Theme Honor's program. October 1, 2009.
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Dr. Pritha Chakraborty Asst Professor of Instruction - MathematicsUniversity Mentor, Mentoring lab instructor. August 2024 - Present.
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Dr. Josh Daspit Associate Professor - Department of ManagementRepresentative, SCALEUP at SXSW Innovation Lab. March 12, 2023.
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Dr. Vera Ioudina Professor of Instruction - MathematicsOrganizer, FATHOM workshop for Math Lab tutors. November 3, 2017.
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Barry D Stone Professor - School of Art and DesignParticipant, In consultation with Burt Pritzker and Nine Francois overhauled the equipment check out procedures and lab monitor duties for both the wet and digital labs. 2007.
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Dr. Wilhelmus Geerts Professor - Physicsmover of optical characterization lab, electronics lab, vibrating sample magnetometer, and laseer beam writer to RFM building, Department of Physics. September 1, 2003 - December 1, 2003.
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Dr. Kimberly Michelle Meitzen Associate Professor - Dept of Geography & Environmntl StudiesMember, Living Lab: 5th grade outdoor ecological science labs Hornsby Bend waste-water treatment facility, Hornsby Elementary, Del Valle, Texas. 2003.
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