Liz Bailey
Associate Professor · Experiences of Women and Indigenous Students in STEM
Brigham Young UniversityUnited States
About
Liz Bailey is an Associate Professor in the Biology Department at Brigham Young University's College of Life Sciences. Her research and teaching focus on interdisciplinary approaches in STEM education and biological sciences.
- PhD in Physiology and Developmental Biology (2013)
- BS in Biophysics (2008)
Research Interests:
- Experiences of underrepresented groups (women, Indigenous students) in STEM education
- Pedagogical strategies: Reciprocal Peer Tutoring, Growth Mindset-focused course structures
- Integration of mathematical concepts into biology curricula
- Water Cycle Education frameworks
- Membrane Biophysics investigations
Teaching Expertise:
- Introductory Biology courses for majors and non-majors
- Comparative Animal Physiology
- Human Physiology
- Developmental Biology
- Cell Biology
- Cancer Biology
Professional Memberships:
- Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research (2012–Present)
- Biophysical Society (2008–2014)
Research fields
Experiences of Women and Indigenous Students in STEMReciprocal Peer TutoringIntegration of Math and BiologyWater Cycle EducationCourse Structures and Grading Practices that Promote a Growth MindsetMembrane BiophysicsPedagogy and Evidence-based TeachingIntroductory Biology EducationComparative Animal PhysiologyDevelopmental BiologyCell BiologyCancer Biology
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