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Renee Redman is a Teaching Professor in the Biology Department at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, affiliated with the College of Science & Health. She specializes in undergraduate biology education, particularly in cell biology and general biology instruction. Her recent work includes integrating flow cytometry techniques into laboratory curricula, as presented at the OPID Spring Conference for Wisconsin Educators in April 2024.
Renee has been recognized for her teaching excellence, notably receiving the Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Award in 2018. She actively contributes to campus initiatives, such as serving on Verification Tent Staffing during Move-In Week in 2021 to support student health and campus safety protocols. Her academic service also includes collaborative efforts like toy creation for Afghan child evacuees, highlighting her community engagement.
Her courses at UWL include BIO 105 (General Biology), FYS 100 (First-Year Seminar), and BIO 315 (Cell Biology), reflecting her commitment to foundational and advanced biology education.
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