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Lee Rickords, PhD
Associate Professor
Utah State University
ADVS Department
4815 Old Main Hill
Logan UT 84322-4815
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- Spring Semesters, 2005 to Present - Animal Molecular Biology (5280/6280), Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences Department, Utah State University, Logan, UT.
- March 14-17, 2006 - “Stem cell research and applications in human regenerative medicine and agriculture” with hands-on laboratory. Short course in: “Techniques in animal cell culture & scale-up strategies”. Center for Integrated Biosystems, Utah State University.
- Fall Semester, 2006 - Special Topics course - regarding US-AID grant submission.
- Taught hands-on laboratory on “Mammalian Cloning via Nuclear Transplantation” at OSU-Stillwater, May 1, 2002.
- October 4-27, 1999 - Invited to the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Copenhagen, Denmark to train colleagues and perform collaborative research in genetic anomalies of IVF and cloned bovine embryos.
- Spring Semester, 1998 - Team/taught the Medical Information Sciences course at the College of Osteopathic Medicine, Oklahoma State University.
- Fall Semester, 1997 to 2003
Teaching responsibilities: a)Medical Biochemistry - nucleic acids/molecular genetics section. b)Medical Molecular Genetics. c)Techniques in Molecular Biology d)Embryology. e)Cellular and Molecular Biology at Oklahoma State University Center for Health Science, Tulsa, OK.
- Fall Semester, 1996 - Team/taught the molecular portion of the Medical Biochemistry course for the Department of Biochemistry at the College of Osteopathic Medicine, Oklahoma State University.
- October 5, 1992 to September, 1997 - Routinely trained graduate/undergraduate students, visiting scientists, medical students and residents in molecular genetics, molecular biology techniques, preimplantation genetic diagnosis and nuclear transplantation. In addition, selected undergraduates are involved in a summer intern program and are trained in advanced aspects of molecular biology and genetics.
- August 25 to September 13, 1996 - Invited to the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Copenhagen, Denmark to train scientists in single-cell fluorescence in-situ hybridization and genetic analysis.
- April 24 to May 14, 1992 - Trained Hungarian scientists at the National Agricultural Biotechnology Center, Godollo, Hungary, in nuclear transplantation and molecular analysis of mammalian embryos.
- Spring 1988, Spring 1989 - Laboratory instructor for graduate course "Gamete and Embryo Physiology and Micromanipulation". Topics included cloning mammalian embryos by nuclear transplantation, production of transgenic animals, production of monozygotic twins and chimeras, microinjection of sperm into mammalian oocytes, in vitro maturation and in vitro fertilization of mammalian oocytes, induction of parthenogenesis, in vitro culture of embryos and cryopreservation of embryos and tissue culture cells.
- Fall 1987 - Instructor for Louisiana State University Short Course: "Techniques in Embryo Transfer". Taught all aspects of superovulation, collection, transfer, and cryopreservation of embryos.
- Spring 1985, Fall 1985, Winter 1986 - Laboratory instructor for undergraduate course: "Anatomy and Physiology". Responsibilities included teaching and assisting in the development of the laboratory curriculum.
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