Eva Oberdorster
Senior Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies
Biological Sciences
Office Location |
DLSB 241 |
Phone |
214-768-1241 |
Education
Ph.D. Duke UniversityCo-Curricular Development / Integrating Technology into the Classroom Teaching
Dr. O is currently teaching the four-course lecture/lab Anatomy & Physiology sequence:
Biol 3106: Physiology Lab
Biol 4306: Human Anatomy with Physiology (lecture)
Biol 4164: Functional Anatomy & Histology Lab
Biol 4364: Integrated Physiology with Endocrinology (lecture)
In Anatomy lab, students have an optional assignment to create Anatomy-inspired art.
When needed, she also teaches Biol 4132: Senior Seminar, focusing on Bioethics
In the past, Dr. O has also taught:
- Biology 1303: Essentials of Biology
- Biology 1310: Aquatic Biology of the Southwest
- Biology 1402: Introductory Biology
- Biology 3305: Limnology: Aquatic Biology
- Biology 3306: Physiology and Regulatory Biology
- Biology 4160: Toxicology Laboratory
- Biology 4360: Environmental and Human Toxicology
- Biology 5110: Biochemistry Laboratory
Education
May 1992 B.S. Biology (Major), Anthropology (Minor)
Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY
May 1997 Ph.D. Zoology; Integrated Toxicology Program
Duke University, Durham, NC. Dr. Dan Rittschof, Dissertation Advisor
Professional Experience
1997-1998 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Tulane/Xavier Center for Bioenvironmental Research, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. Dr. J. A. McLachlan, Advisor
1998-2000 Assistant Professor of Biochemical Ecotoxicology and Molecular Toxicology Clemson University, Department of Environmental Toxicology, Clemson, SC
Professional Societies
- Society of Toxicology (SOT) since 1998
- American Association of Zoos and Aquaria (AZA) since 2000