Joanna Haye

 Joanna Haye

Joanna E. Haye

  • Courses10
  • Reviews17
Oct 22, 2019
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Awful

I wouldn't recommend this professor. She encourages you to come to her office hours which are at the most inconvenient times. When you show up, she rushes you out of the door. She doesn't teach at all and she only reads from the slides. In my 19 years of life, I've never received a C, until I stumbled upon her class. She's also lazy with giving instructions and she's a strict grader.

May 12, 2020
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Awesome

I loved Professor Haye. She's very helpful during office hours and will make sure you understand the material. But seriously, if you're having difficulty, just go to office hours and she will help you with anything you need. Just make sure you stay ahead of her in chapters and read about a bit of biology every day.

Biography

Xavier University of Louisiana - Biology



Experience

  • University of Southern California

    Postdoctoral Research Associate

    Joanna worked at University of Southern California as a Postdoctoral Research Associate

  • Xavier University of Louisiana

    Assistant Professor

    Joanna worked at Xavier University of Louisiana as a Assistant Professor

Education

  • Princeton University

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Molecular Biology

  • York College, City University of New York (CUNY)

    Bachelor’s Degree

    Biology, General

Publications

  • The Drosophila Muller F elements maintain a distinct set of genomic properties over 40 million years of evolution

    G3: GENES, GENOMES, GENETICS

  • The Drosophila Muller F elements maintain a distinct set of genomic properties over 40 million years of evolution

    G3: GENES, GENOMES, GENETICS

  • The Eukaryotic Mismatch Recognition Complexes Track with the Replisome during DNA Synthesis

    PLoS Genetics

  • The Drosophila Muller F elements maintain a distinct set of genomic properties over 40 million years of evolution

    G3: GENES, GENOMES, GENETICS

  • The Eukaryotic Mismatch Recognition Complexes Track with the Replisome during DNA Synthesis

    PLoS Genetics

  • BAC-mediated transgenic expression of fluorescent autophagic protein Beclin 1 reveals a role for Beclin 1 in lymphocyte development

    Cell Death and Development

  • The Drosophila Muller F elements maintain a distinct set of genomic properties over 40 million years of evolution

    G3: GENES, GENOMES, GENETICS

  • The Eukaryotic Mismatch Recognition Complexes Track with the Replisome during DNA Synthesis

    PLoS Genetics

  • BAC-mediated transgenic expression of fluorescent autophagic protein Beclin 1 reveals a role for Beclin 1 in lymphocyte development

    Cell Death and Development

  • Cell-cycle and DNA damage regulation of the DNA mismatch repair protein Msh2 occurs at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional level

    DNA Repair

  • The Drosophila Muller F elements maintain a distinct set of genomic properties over 40 million years of evolution

    G3: GENES, GENOMES, GENETICS

  • The Eukaryotic Mismatch Recognition Complexes Track with the Replisome during DNA Synthesis

    PLoS Genetics

  • BAC-mediated transgenic expression of fluorescent autophagic protein Beclin 1 reveals a role for Beclin 1 in lymphocyte development

    Cell Death and Development

  • Cell-cycle and DNA damage regulation of the DNA mismatch repair protein Msh2 occurs at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional level

    DNA Repair

  • A role for autophagic protein Beclin 1 early in lymphocyte development

    The Journal of Immunology

  • The Drosophila Muller F elements maintain a distinct set of genomic properties over 40 million years of evolution

    G3: GENES, GENOMES, GENETICS

  • The Eukaryotic Mismatch Recognition Complexes Track with the Replisome during DNA Synthesis

    PLoS Genetics

  • BAC-mediated transgenic expression of fluorescent autophagic protein Beclin 1 reveals a role for Beclin 1 in lymphocyte development

    Cell Death and Development

  • Cell-cycle and DNA damage regulation of the DNA mismatch repair protein Msh2 occurs at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional level

    DNA Repair

  • A role for autophagic protein Beclin 1 early in lymphocyte development

    The Journal of Immunology

  • RNA-mediated epigenetic regulation of DNA copy number

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

BIOL 1230

3.5(2)

BIOLL 1210

5(1)

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BIOL 1230

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BIOLL 1230

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