
معرفی
Roxann Schroeder serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Biological Sciences at California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt. Her academic appointments focus on undergraduate biology education within the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
Her educational background includes:
- PhD from Stony Brook University (1996)
- MS from University of Houston (1988)
- BS in Zoology from University of Wisconsin-Madison (1983)
Schroeder's research spans cellular mechanisms influencing human health, with specialized focus on rare diseases and connective tissue disorders. She actively develops innovative approaches for STEM education, particularly enhancing online course accessibility and supporting first-generation students in scientific disciplines. Her scholarly work demonstrates a consistent trajectory from fundamental biochemical research toward educational applications.
Her publication history reveals evolving expertise from membrane biochemistry and pulmonary pharmacology in the 1990s toward contemporary educational scholarship. Recent works emphasize practical applications in genetics education and course transformation methodologies.
Schroeder teaches multiple core biology courses including BIOL 304 (Human Genetics), BIOL 410 (Cell Biology Lab), BIOL 105 (Principles of Biology), BIOL 102L (Human Biology Lab), and ESM 435 (Grant Proposal Writing), demonstrating comprehensive engagement with undergraduate curriculum development.




