
About
Christopher Osovitz is a Professor of Instruction in the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of South Florida (USF), within the College of Arts and Sciences. His expertise spans Evolution, Physiology, and Pedagogy & Education, with a focus on bridging foundational biological concepts with practical teaching methods.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara, 2007
Research Background: While not actively conducting research at USF, his past work explored genetic and molecular mechanisms influencing biogeographic patterns and ecological fitness, including a doctoral study on gene expression in purple sea urchins' environmental tolerance along North America's west coast.
Awards: None listed.
Teaching & Advising: No active advising roles mentioned, reflecting his current instructional focus. Courses taught include Organic Evolution (PCB 4674), Hollywood Biology (BSC 4851), and General Physiology (PCB 3712).
Labs/Teams: None associated with an active research program.
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