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Bob Mackin is an Associate Professor at the Medical College of Georgia, where he is affiliated with the Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy. He is based at the AU-UGA Medical Partnership in Athens, GA, and actively contributes to the medical curriculum through teaching and scholarship.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, Emory University, 1987
- B.A. in Chemistry, Carleton College, 1982
- DED in Health and Physical Education, University of Northern Colorado, 1982
His research and teaching interests span cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, endocrinology, and histology. He emphasizes integrative and spiral approaches in medical education, particularly in physiology and metabolic systems. His expertise includes the molecular basis of endocrine disorders, especially diabetes development linked to pharmaceutical agents.
The recent publications highlight his dual focus on innovative medical education strategies and the molecular mechanisms of disease, particularly in endocrinology and cellular stress pathways. These works reflect a strong commitment to both pedagogical advancement and biomedical research.
Scientific Awards:
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Dr. Mackin is involved in teaching core modules in the medical curriculum, including Renal/Cardiopulmonary, GI/Endo/Repro, GU, Musculoskeletal, Brain & Behavior, and Fundamentals. While there is no mention of formal advising or grant funding, his scholarly output suggests active engagement in curriculum development and molecular research. No information is available regarding labs, research teams, or future research directions.

