
About
Jason DiStefano is a Lecturer in Chemistry and Assistant Faculty Director of the Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP) at The University of Texas at Tyler. He holds a B.S. in Chemistry (2004), an MBA (2014), and an M.S. in Chemistry (2022), all from UT Tyler. His professional contributions include leadership in academic programs and teaching excellence, recognized by the Regents Outstanding Employee Award in 2018.
His roles involve curriculum development and student mentorship within the Chemistry & Biochemistry Department and JAMP. While specific research interests are not detailed, his focus aligns with chemistry education and interdisciplinary medical program administration. He has no listed publications but actively contributes to academic governance and student success initiatives.
- Awards: Regents Outstanding Employee Award (2018)
Jason’s career emphasizes pedagogical innovation and student support, particularly in pathways to medical education. Personal highlights include meeting his wife at UT Tyler and raising two sons.
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