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Classroom Experience

Teaching in traditional university lecture/lab setting.

Harvard University

Biology of Fishes

A survey of fish diversity and evolution, and overview of key functional systems, including locomotor, sensory, and feeding.  Primarily for undergraduate biology majors, but met general education requirements.

Evolutionary Human Anatomy & Physiology

An in-depth examination of human body structures and functions, how they came to be, and how they fit together, loosely following a human's life-course.  For upper-level undergraduate/graduate students.

Harvard Extension School

Human Anatomy and Physiology

A survey of human body systems and their workings for undergraduates and Masters students.

Guest Lectures

Predator-Prey Interactions

How fish feed, how fish act as predators, and how fish act as prey for an undergraduate/Masters level Ecology of Fishes course aimed at biology majors.

Water Quality for Stream Fishes

An introduction to water quality concerns for fishes for an undergraduate level Stream Restoration course aimed at engineering majors. 

Evolution

Adaptation and how evolution works for high school biology classes.
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