
About
Dr. Melvin Beck is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at The University of Memphis. He joined the faculty after earning his Ph.D. in Zoology (Genetics) from the University of Arkansas in 1974. He has served as Coordinator of Graduate Studies and Department Chair, and currently teaches courses in General Biology, Genetics, and Human Genetics. His research focuses on cytogenetics, chromosomal aberrations in animals, and population genetics using karyotypic and electrophoretic methods.
- Education:
- B.S. Biology, Arkansas Polytechnic College
- Ph.D. Zoology (Genetics), University of Arkansas (1974)
Dr. Beck has received multiple teaching and advising awards, including the University Distinguished Teaching Award and the W. Russell Smith Award for Teaching Excellence. His efforts emphasize improving undergraduate science education, particularly in introductory biology. His research has explored genetic variation in animal populations and the effects of chromosomal mutations.
- Key Contributions:
- Advancement of cytogenetic analysis techniques
- Leadership in undergraduate curriculum development
- Recipient of prestigious teaching and advising recognitions
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