RENEE L. ENGLE-GOODNER
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EDUCATION/CREDENTIALS
**** *. *., ********, ********** of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
**** *. *., ********, ********** of California, Davis, CA
2010 Substitute Teaching Permit, Document Number: 101081215
TEACHING COURSE TOPIC QUALIFICATIONS
. General Biology
. Medical/General Microbiology
. Genetics
. Light microscopy
. Biotechnology
. Neurobiology
. Cell Biology
. Molecular Biology
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, BIOLOGY/BIOSCIENCES DEPARTMENT: MERRITT COLLEGE
SPRING 2009 - SPRING 2010
. Courses taught:
o Overview of Microscopy (certification program: lecture + lab)
o Human Anatomy and Physiology (lecture + lab)
o Theory and Practice of Optical Microscopy (certification
program: lab)
o Good Lab Practices I (certification program: lecture)
o Survey of Biotech Industry (certification program: lecture)
o Immunohistochemistry (certification program: lecture + lab)
o General Biology (majors: lecture + lab)
. Career Technical Education (CTE): Community Collaborative Digital
Media Grant
o Merritt Microscopy Program workshop curriculum developer and
workshop coordinator for middle school workshops
o Peralta Community College District Outreach Specialist
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT: COSUMNES RIVER COLLEGE
FALL 2008
. Courses taught:
o General Microbiology (majors: lecture + lab)
o Biology of Organisms (lab)
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, DIVISION OF SCIENCE AND ALLIED HEALTH (MICROBIOLOGY):
SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE
SPRING 2008 - SUMMER 2008
. General Microbiology (majors: lab Spring 2008)
. General Microbiology (lead instructor, majors: lecture + lab, Summer
2008)
ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES: DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE
SPRING 2007 - SPRING 2008
. Courses taught:
o Fundamentals of Biological Science (lecture)
o Fundamentals of Biological Science (lecture + lab)
o Human Biology (lecture)
UW-MADISON TEACHING ASSISTANT
SPRING 2002
Genetics 466, Laboratory of Genetics
. Lead discussion section every week and held office hours twice a week.
. Provided supplemental tutoring for three disabled students
K-12 SCIENCE TEACHING INTERNSHIP: UC DAVIS, HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL
INSTITUTES
WINTER 2000
Internship Coordinator: Glen Lusebrink
. http://www.dbs.ucdavis.edu/eeop/sti/ (for program overview)
. helped teach anatomy and biology to 10-12 grade students
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
UC DAVIS STAFF RESEARCH ASSOCIATE II
MARCH 2005 - MARCH 2009
Supervisor Noelle L'Etoile, Ph.D., Center for Neuroscience
. Lab manager and scientist roles
. Responsible for cryobiology of microscopic worm (C. elegans) strains
and database creation and upkeep
. Independent research project: Fragile X Syndrome and neurodegeneration
in the worm
. Mentored undergraduates
. Provided genetic expertise for laboratory experiments
UW-MADISON PREDOCTORAL RESEARCH
FALL 2002 - FALL 2004
Thesis Advisor Maureen Barr, Ph.D., School of Pharmacy
. Studied human polycystic kidney disease and ciliogenesis using a worm
(C. elegans) as a molecular genetic model organism (project funded by
National Institutes of Health)
o Completed a 200,000 haploid genome mutagenesis screen to isolate
cilia mutant suppressors
o Devised a novel osmotic avoidance assay for cilia mutant strains
and control strains
UC DAVIS UNDERGRADUATE INDEPENDENT STUDY
WINTER 2000 - SPRING 2001
UC Davis Mentor: Robert B. Kimsey, Ph.D., Department of Entomology
. United the fields of forensic genetics and forensic entomology
. Developed simple biochemical and genetic protocols for aging of
maggots for use in estimation of the time of death of badly decomposed
remains
. Title of research: Maggots, Murder, and Mayhem: A Search for a
Biochemical Clock
CRIME SCENE ANALYSIS RESEARCH
SPRING 2000 - SPRING 2001
Department of Justice, California Criminalistics Institute: Sacramento, CA
. Used facilities and technologies standard to crime laboratories
Sacramento County Crime Laboratory: Sacramento, CA
. Hands-on experience of evidence collection and analysis of arthropods
from badly decomposed human remains
STUDENT LAB TECHNICIAN & INSTRUCTIONAL AIDE
FALL 1997 - SUMMER 1999
Diablo Valley College Chemistry Stockroom, supervised by Claudia Hein and
Ellena Kutner, Ph.D.
. Prepared chemical stock solutions for stockroom and lab use
. Knowledge of OSHA standards of safety and MSDS
. Extensive use of CRC Handbook and Merck Index
FELLOWSHIPS AND INTERNSHIPS
National Institutes of Health, Supplement Minority Grant
December 2006 - December 2008 (L'Etoile Lab)
Spring 2003 - December 2004 (Barr Lab)
National Institutes of Health, Laboratory of Genetics Ph.D. Training Grant
Fall 2001 - Spring 2003
Advanced Opportunity Fellowship, UW-Madison
Fall 2001 - Summer 2002
Biology Undergraduate Scholars Program Honors Research, UC Davis
Fall 2000 - Spring 2001
McNair Scholars Program, UC Davis
Fall 1999 - Spring 2001
Transfer Student Fellows Program, UC Davis
Summer 1999 - Spring 2000
Howard Hughes Medical Institute K-12 Science Teaching Internship, UC Davis
Winter 2000
PUBLICATIONS
Melton, R.L. (2001). Maggots, Murder, and Mayhem: A Search for a
Biochemical Clock. Explorations: An Undergraduate Research Journal 4, 43-
48.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) 2002-present
Madison Chapter: Outreach Coordinator (Fall 2002 - Spring 2003); Chair
(Fall 2003 - Spring 2004)
Native American Health Working Group (NAHWG), UW-Madison 2003-2005
Health Symposium Planning Committee (Summer 2003-Fall 2005)
Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science
(SACNAS) 2000-present
The Genetics Society of America (GSA)
The American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)
REFERENCES
Gina Holland, Ph.D., Professor, Biology
Sacramento City College
3835 Freeport Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95822
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Gisele Giorgi, Ph.D., Professor, Biology and Director, Merritt Microscopy
Program
Merritt College
12500 Campus Drive
Oakland, CA 94619
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Rebecca Kenney, Ph.D., Vice President of Instruction
College of Alameda
555 Atlantic Avenue, Building A
Alameda, CA 94501
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