Guy A. Caldwell, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the
Department of Biological Sciences at The University of Alabama in
Tuscaloosa, where since 1999, he has held an undergraduate
professorial appointment from the Howard Hughes Medical
Institute. In 2001, Dr. Caldwell was named a Basil O“Connor
Scholar of The March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation for his
research into the molecular basis of childhood birth defects of the
brain. Dr. Caldwell is a recipient of grants from The March of
Dimes, National Institutes of Health, the Dystonia Medical Research
Foundation, American Parkinson“s Disease Association,
Parkinson“s Disease Foundation, and the National Parkinson
Foundation. In January 2003, The Caldwell lab was selected as one
of only 11 worldwide to represent the research goals of The Michael
J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson“s Research in their Protein
Degradation Grant Initiative. For his combined teaching and
research efforts, Dr. Caldwell was also chosen as the recipient of
a 2003 CAREER award from the National Science Foundation, the most
prestigious honor for young faculty bestowed by that organization.
He is the author of 2 editions of a widely adopted textbook in
biotechnology sold worldwide in 3 languages by Harcourt. He
currently teaches courses in Molecular Genomics, Neuronal Signaling
Mechanisms, General Biology, and an acclaimed seminar on the
societal impact of the Human Genome Project.
Shelli N. Williams, B.Sc., is a doctoral candidate in the
Department of Biological Sciences at The University of Alabama in
Tuscaloosa, where she has attended the university as an
undergraduate and graduate student since 1997. Following her
early graduation magna cum laude from the university, Ms.
Williams began her graduate work in the laboratory of Dr. Guy A.
Caldwell. She has experience teaching introductory biology
courses to both major and non-major students and has served as
teaching assistant for a senior level discovery-based genomics
course funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Kim A. Caldwell, Ph.D. is an Adjunct Assistant Professor
in the Department of Biological Sciences at The University of
Alabama Dr. Caldwell serves as an administrative liaison for a 1.8
million dollar grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to
the Department of Biological Sciences at Alabama and is Director of
the HHMI Rural Science Scholars program at Alabama. She
has designed and taught courses in General Biology, a seminar on
the societal impact of the Human Genome Project, and course is a
entitled „The Language of Research“ which she teaches
jointly for Howard Hughes Research Interns at both Stillman College
and The University of Alabama.
1 Ebooks von Kim Caldwell
Guy Caldwell & Shelli Williams: Integrated Genomics
Integrated Genomics: A Discovery-Based Laboratory
Course introduces the excitement of discovery to the
basic molecular biology laboratory. Utilizing up-to-date molecular
biology protocols and a …
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