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Dr. Julie Woodman is an Associate Professor of Biology in the School of Science and Engineering at Colorado Christian University (CCU), where she contributes to both research and science education. She previously taught at Johnson and Wales University and holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and a B.S. in Biochemistry from Colorado State University.
Research Interests: Dr. Woodman's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of chromosome dynamics, particularly the role of the cohesin complex in genome stability and developmental disorders like Cornelia de Lange syndrome. Her work bridges fundamental molecular biology with clinical genetics, contributing to understanding gene regulation and chromatin organization. She has also developed a strong interest in science education, enhancing pedagogical approaches in undergraduate biology.
Publication Trends: Her recent publications emphasize the cohesin complex's role in human disease, cell cycle regulation, and gene expression. These works frequently appear in high-impact genetics and medical journals, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach combining molecular biology, biochemistry, and clinical research.
Scientific Awards:
- NIH Fellowships
- Support from private foundations
Advising and Grants: While specific students are not listed, Dr. Woodman has successfully secured research funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and private foundations, underscoring her research impact and academic leadership. Her work in science education also suggests mentorship and curriculum development roles.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Woodman has collaborated with multidisciplinary teams focused on Cornelia de Lange syndrome, including researchers from various institutions and clinicians, indicating active participation in national research consortia and educational symposia.



