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Teaching and Research Interests
I have had the good fortune of studying biology from both an organismal/ecology and cell/molecular perspective.
I gained my first research experience as an undergraduate student examining prey selection in water snakes. Planning a lifework in ecology,
I completed a master's degree in the area of behavioral ecology. However, when my husband and I moved to Texas A&M, I began a career
path very divergent from snakes and behavior. At TAMU I was privileged to work with Dr. Loren Skow, and learn the science and art of molecular
genetics. After 11 years working with DNA, I joined the faculty at HU and began a tenure in teaching. My primary teaching responsibilities
include Cell Biology, Cell and Molecular lab, Molecular and Cellular Biology and coordinating Senior Biology Seminar. I also participate in
Developmental Biology, Animal Physiology, and occasionally Genetics.
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Day 5 human blastocysts, both late (upper) and early show ICMs.
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e-mail: jmgoy@harding.edu
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