*Neurobiology (BIO415): Structure and function of the brain and nervous system. Emphasis on understanding cellular and molecular events within the nervous system using model organisms. 3 credit hour lecture Jr/Sr level course elective for BIO, EVB, MED, DEN, BCM, CME, PSY, EEP, MCM majors; (Fall 2013; Fall 2015; Fall 2016; Fall 2017; Fall 2018; Fall 2019).
*Neuroscience Seminar (BIO416): Advanced seminar focusing on major topics in the field of Neuroscience and emphasizing the critical analysis of experimental approaches and research findings
*Neurobiology of Disease (BIO417): An advanced neuroscience course focusing on the pathogenetic neurobiological mechanisms underlying major neuropsychiatric, neurodevelopmental, and neurodegenerative disorders, and their pharmacotherapeutic treatments.
*Neurobiology Laboratory (BIO 415L): A laboratory research experience in neuroscience with emphasis on cellular, molecular and behavioral neurobiology and neurochemistry. 1 credit hour laboratory Jr/Sr level course elective for BIO, EVB, MED, DEN, BCM, CME, PSY, EEP, MCM majors; Enrollment: 8-16. (course approved by the UGCC and the AAC; taught Fall 2017, Fall 2018; Fall 2019)
*Neuropharmacology (BIO 596/496): Examination of neurotransmitter systems with emphasis on the cellular and molecular actions of drugs used for the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders and the techniques used in neuropsychopharmacology. 3 credit hour graduate-level course that covers contemporary literature on experimental Neuropsychopharmacology. (Fall 2014; Fall 2015; Fall 2017)
Physiology I (Human Physiology; BIO 403). Physical-chemical examination of the physiological events occurring in a living system with emphasis on physiology of the cell, excretion, nerves, muscles, bone, blood, heart, circulation, and respiration. 3 credit hour lecture Jr/Sr level elective for BIO, EVB, MED, DEN, BCM, CME, PSY, EEP, MCM majors; Enrollment: 60-87. (Spring 2014; Spring 2015; Spring 2016; Spring 2018; Spring 2019)
Biology Sophomore Seminar (BIO 299), 1 credit hour Sophomore-level required course for BIO and EVB majors; Enrollment: 16-20. (Fall 2014; Spring 2016; Fall 2016; Spring 2017; Spring 2019)
Honors Thesis (BIO 477/478): Independent Research”, 3 credit hour honors thesis supervision.
Graduate Seminar (BIO 601), 1 credit graduate seminar course. (Coordinator- Spring 2014; Spring 2017)