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Nicole Krauss is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiology & Neurobiology at the University of Connecticut. She holds a Ph.D. from Washington State University, where her research focused on ecological physiology, particularly how predator abundance influences maternal reproductive strategies in the black-throated blue warbler (Setophaga caerulescens). Her teaching career includes roles at Gwinnett Technical College, emphasizing healthcare programs. At UConn, she prioritizes innovative teaching methods such as flipped classrooms, skill-based learning, and fostering inclusive environments in large lectures.
- Education: Ph.D. in Ecology, Washington State University
Her research interests bridge ecological physiology and education innovation. She investigates how environmental pressures shape animal behavior and reproductive outcomes, while also exploring pedagogical strategies to enhance student engagement and success in STEM fields. Nicole’s work aims to balance content delivery with skill development, particularly in large-classroom settings.
No recent articles or awards are listed in the provided text. Her focus remains on advancing teaching methodologies and fostering a caring academic environment.
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