Teaching Professor Emerita
Fields of Interest
Biography
Curriculum Vitae
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Retired in 2024, I remain active in the program support, mentored teaching programs, and outreach to new and lifelong Huskies.
Disciplinary areas: Cellular, molecular biology and genetics, neurobiology, neuropharmacology, and STEM pedagogy.
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Panhellenic “Best Professor to Student Relationships” Award 2008Panhellenic "Best Class" Award 2009Mortar Board "Excellence in Teaching" Award 2009University of Washington "Distinguished Teaching" Award 2016
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Selected Research
- Undergraduate Science Learners Show Comparable Outcomes Whether Taught by Undergraduate or Graduate Teaching Assistants, chapin, wiggins, and martin-morris, Journal of College Science Teaching, Volume in press (9998)
- Undergraduate Neuropharmacology: A Model for Delivering College-Level Neuroscience to High School Students in situ., Martin-Morris Linda E, Buckland Helen T, Popa Simina M, and Cunningham Susanna L, Journal of undergraduate neuroscience education : JUNE : a publication of FUN, Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience, 2015 Spring, Volume 13, Issue 2, p.A88-94 (2015)
- Undergraduate science learners show comparable outcomes whether taught by undergraduate or graduate teaching assistants, Martin-Morris Linda E, Wiggins Benjamin L, and Chapin Hannah C, Journal of College Science Teaching, Volume 44, p.90–99 (2014)
- The Prescription Drug Epidemic: A Menace in the Medicine Cabinet?, Hemphill E, Cunningham S, Buckland H, and Martin-Morris L, American Biology Teacher, 08/2013, Volume 75, Issue 6 (2013)
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Summer 2025
Spring 2025
Autumn 2024
Summer 2024
Winter 2024
Autumn 2023
Summer 2023
Spring 2023
Winter 2023
Additional CoursesDeveloping Evidence-Based Instructional Materials and Teaching Strategies
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