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Students in the Pathobiology and Molecular Medicine graduate program are not required to serve as graduate teaching assistants; however, gaining such experience is highly recommended and is critical to future success as a scientist - educator. In addition to formalized educational training through the Preparing Future Faculty program, the instructors for several PMM graduate courses are holding lecture dates for interested graduate student lecturers.
Immunology of DiseaseAdvanced students may provide a lecture on their organism or disease of interest. Contact:Laura Conforti
Medical HistologyStudents may elect to teach the histology of a particular organ system, including attendance at the lab and the design and grading of exam questions.Contact:David Askew
Methods in Biomedical ResearchAdvanced students may assist new students during the class and/or provide a lecture on a particular method in which they have considerable experience.Contact:Min Liu
Rhea CastrucciGraduate Program CoordinatorPathobiology and Molecular MedicineUniversity of CincinnatiMSB 1154ACincinnati, OH 45267Email:rhea.castrucci@uc.eduPhone: (513) 558-7113
Margaret Powers-Fletcher, Ph.D.Graduate Program DirectorPathobiology and Molecular MedicineUniversity of CincinnatiMail Location: 0560Cincinnati, OH 45267-0560Email:powersmg@ucmail.uc.eduPhone: (513) 558-4704
Onur Kanisicak, Ph.D. Assistant Graduate Program DirectorPathobiology and Molecular MedicineUniversity of CincinnatiCVC 1928Cincinnati, OH 45267Email:onur.kanisicak@uc.eduPhone: (513) 558-2029
Medical Science Building Room 1154231 Albert Sabin WayCincinnati, OH 45267-0529 Phone: (513) 558-7113Email: impmm@ucmail.uc.edu