Diandra Randle

 DiandraD. Randle

Diandra D. Randle

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Biography

Albany State University - Science


Resume

  • 2008

    Clark Atlanta University

    University of Florida

    Albany State University

    Albany State University

    Albany State University

    University of Florida

    Biology laboratory assistant

    Albany State University

    South Carolina State University

    Orangeburg

    South Carolina

    Assistant Professor Of Biology

    Albany

    Georgia

    Albany State University

    Albany State University

    Albany

    Georgia Area

    Teach a 12 credit hour course load in the Department of Natural and Forensic Sciences\nfor the following courses and lab; Intro to Biology I and Intro to Biology II for nonmajors\nand Genetics

    Biology Senior research

    and Research and Independent Study II for\nmajors.\n- Effectively deliver class instruction utilizing course syllabi.\n- Utilize online programs Desire 2 Learn

    Bannerweb

    and McGraw-Hill Connect.\n- Manage the learning environment by keeping accurate records

    submitting grades and\nother reports on time

    and administering academic and attendance polices.\n- Attend departmental and university meetings/workshops\n- Serve on the following departmental committees; greenhouse

    lab fee

    curriculum

    website

    teacher/researcher of the year

    departmental recruitment

    \nbiology general education and Alumni Professional Development Conference.\n- Serve as research mentor to upper level Biology research students\n- Serve as academic advisor\n

    Assistant Professor

    Department of Natural and Forensic Sciences

    Atlanta

    Georgia

    Clark Atlanta University

    Holley Institute SAT Math tutor and mentor

    Albany State University

    Microbiology laboratory assistant

    Albany

    Georgia

    Albany State University

    Clark Atlanta University

    Atlanta

    Georgia

    -Participated with the Department of Biological Sciences faculty in the development

    \nimplementation

    and integration of simulation activities and lectures for biology\nlaboratory courses

    supervised day-to-day operations in the laboratories

    and evaluated\nand improved the effectiveness of equipment and activity lessons.\n- Worked with students and faculty to teach scenarios/learning situations of different\nbiological processes\n- Trained students in selected technical aspects including dissection\n- Developed quizzes and exams.\n- List of topics included: Scientific Method

    Enzymes

    Microscope and Cells

    Diffusion\nand Osmosis

    Cellular Respiration and Fermentation

    Photosynthesis

    Mitosis and \nMeiosis

    Genetics

    Molecular Biology

    Bacteriology

    Plant and Animal Diversity

    \nVertebrate Anatomy

    Animal Development.\n

    Biology Lab Instructor

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Biology

    General :Cellular Biology

    Clark Atlanta University

  • 2005

    Minor in Environmental Science

    Environmental Science

    Savannah River Site Field Station Intern

    South Carolina State University

  • 2003

    Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

    Biology

    General

    Beta Kappa Chi (BKX)\nMBRS/RISE scholar\nFGLSAMP\nScienceMed Club

    Albany State University

  • Science

    Laboratory

    PowerPoint

    Research

    Biology

    Microbiology

    Public Speaking

    Biochemistry

    Molecular Biology

    Teaching

    Higher Education

    Cell Culture

    PCR

    Western Blotting

    Microsoft Office

    Targeting the Nuclear Cathepsin L- CCAAT-displacement protein/cut homeobox Transcription Factor-Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition Pathway in Prostate and Breast Cancer Cells with Z-FY-CHO Inhibitor

    Valerie Marah

    bethany Smith

    Jodi Dougan

    LizaJoy Burton

    Molecular and Cellular Biology

    Targeting the Nuclear Cathepsin L- CCAAT-displacement protein/cut homeobox Transcription Factor-Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition Pathway in Prostate and Breast Cancer Cells with Z-FY-CHO Inhibitor

    Snail promotes cell migration through PI3K/AKT-dependent Rac1 activation as well as PI3K/AKT-independent pathways during prostate cancer progression.

    Camalexin-induced apoptosis in prostate cancer cells involves alterations of expression and activity of lysosomal protease cathepsin D.

    Bethany Smith

    Snail promotes epithelial mesenchymal transition in breast cancer cells in part via activation of nuclear ERK2.

    Snail mediates invasion through uPA/uPAR and the MAPK signaling pathway in prostate cancer cells

    Diandra

    Randle

    PhD

    South Carolina State University

    Albany State University

BIOL 1112

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