
معرفی
Melinda Melton serves as an Instructor in the Department of Biology within the College of Engineering and Sciences at McNeese State University, where she primarily teaches Human Anatomy & Physiology II and Introductory Biology lectures and laboratories while coordinating the Human Anatomy & Physiology II laboratory sections.
Education Background:
- Master of Science in Biology, University of Louisiana at Monroe (2000)
- Master of Arts in European History, Louisiana State University (2001)
Her research expertise centers on animal behavior with specific focus on mating behavior in bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus), including investigations into sensory bias theory of mate choice. This work bridges ornithology, evolutionary biology, and behavioral ecology. She maintains active scholarly engagement in biology education, particularly in human anatomy and physiology pedagogy, where her laboratory coordination role demonstrates applied teaching methodology.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source materials.
Melinda Melton's academic profile indicates no formal graduate student advisees or externally funded research grants. Her professional activities appear concentrated on instructional responsibilities without association to dedicated research laboratories or collaborative scientific teams as described in the provided documentation.



