A large survey course of foundational knowledge and theories in biological anthropology. Included lecture and discussion sections.
On Penn State's University Park Campus:
Online:
An introductory course on human evolutionary anthropology with a special focus on our place within the diverse order Primates.
Online:
A large survey course on fundamental concepts, methods, and theories in cultural anthropology covering both current trends in anthropological thought and their historical progenitors. Included lecture and discussion sections.
On Penn State's University Park Campus:
A large intermediate-level course designed to introduce students to fundamental concepts related to sex and sexual selection in evolutionary thought.
On Penn State's University Park Campus:
An upper-level course that gives undergraduates majoring in anthropology and biology a deep background in the organization and evolution of the human genome, exploring their relevance to evolutionary medicine and genetic counseling in the age of personal genomics.
On Penn State's University Park Campus:
I developed and taught the first Madagascar Bioinformatics workshop in Antananarivo, jointly run by Penn State and HABAKA, an NGO devoted to capacity building in Madagascar.
I taught a seminar on current issues in race and genomic research for the Computation, Bioinformatics, and Statistics (CBIOS) training program at Penn State.
Through Skype a Scientist's excellent science outreach program, I have been lucky enough to share my research and academic experiences with four classes of middle- and high-school aged students across the United States.
I gave an invited lecture on genomic evolutionary convergence at the Madagascar: Ghosts of the Past symposium, held in the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, CT.
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