Grace Amole

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BA in Anthropology, University of Buffalo, NY

MD, American University of Antigua College of Medicine, NY

MBA, Walden University, MN

Teaches System Physiology 01:146:356 in Fall, Spring and Summer semesters

Dr. Amole uses her background in medicine to bring some medical insight into the science classroom. With a deep understanding of human biology, physiology and anatomy, she uses case-based learning and applied examples to connect theory to real-life scenarios. Her goal is to inspire students by showing how science directly impacts the human body.

grace.amole@rutgers.edu

Anne Keating

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B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Rutgers

Teaches Human Parasitology and lab (146:328 and 146:329) in Fall semester.

keating@dls.rutgers.edu

Zainab Tanvir

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PhD in Biological Sciences, Rutgers-Newark

Director of the SAS-HGINJ Imaging Facility

Teaches Introduction to Light Microscopy for the Life Sciences 01:146:350 in Fall and Spring semesters

Prof. Tanvir's research focuses on utilizing cutting edge expansion microscopy techniques to study how visual deprivation affects structure and function of visual processing centers in the brain during both homeostasis and evolution

zt64@dls.rutgers.edu