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Michaelyn Hartmann is a Lecturer in the Biology Department at Boston University. She holds a PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and focuses on integrating science education with genetics and molecular biology research. Her work emphasizes effective teaching methods, student engagement, and applying scientific knowledge to real-world contexts.
Her research explores meiotic recombination mechanisms in Drosophila melanogaster, with studies on centromere-proximal crossovers and chromosome structure. She teaches courses such as Principles of Biology (BI108) and Cell Biology (BI203), and is developing advanced genetics curricula.
No scientific awards are listed for Dr. Hartmann, though her work contributes to educational innovation in STEM. She actively collaborates with colleagues to assess student learning outcomes through educational research frameworks.
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