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Christina Sabin, Ph.D., is a Lecturer in the Department of Biology at the University of North Georgia. She teaches courses such as BIOL 1101K – Biology – A Human Perspective and BIOL 2252K – Human Anatomy and Physiology II, emphasizing cell biology, genetics, and neuroscience. Her research focuses on genetic approaches to studying failures in early eye development using Anolis sagrei as a model organism.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Neuroscience, University of Georgia, 2024
Her expertise in genetic research and developmental biology informs her pedagogical approach, blending theoretical knowledge with practical applications in human biology and physiology. The University of North Georgia, a Senior Military College with a 150-year legacy, highlights its commitment to fostering academic freedom and safety, aligning with Dr. Sabin's role in cultivating scientific inquiry among students.
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