个人简介
2015 – present, Educator Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, University of Miami
2011 – 2015, Postdoctoral Fellow in Science Education, Department of Biology and Office of Undergraduate Research, University of Miami
2010, Ph.D. in Biology, University of Miami
2007 – 2009, National Science Foundation Graduate STEM Fellow in K-12 Education, Science Made Sensible program, University of Miami
2003, B.A. in Biology, Boston University
研究领域
My research interests are in science education, evolutionary biology, and population genetics. Currently, my research focuses on how students best learn core biological concepts and on the generation of evidence for effective teaching practices. At the University of Miami and Miami Dade College I facilitate and coordinate the implementation of authentic research experiences for undergraduates in their introductory biology and chemistry laboratory courses, which are a part of UM’s Howard Hughes Medical Institute Undergraduate Science Education grant. I lead the evaluation of the effectiveness of these labs in improving student learning. We use surveys, lab skills practicums, and student course performance to gauge student learning in these research-based laboratory courses.
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Indorf, J. L., M. S. Gaines, J. Chmielewski, C. A. Hrycyna, K. V. Thompson, W. R. LaCourse, and K. L. Sutphin. 2013. The times they are a-changin’: new expectations in undergraduate pre-medical education and medical school admissions. Faculty Resource Network New Faces, New Expectations.
Indorf, J. L. and M. S. Gaines. 2013. Genetic divergence of insular marsh rice rats in subtropical Florida. Journal of Mammalogy 94(4): 897 – 910.
Whitlock, B. A., A. M. Hale, J. L. Indorf, and C. F. Wilkins. 2011. Polyphyly in Rulingia and Commersonia (Lasiopetaleae Malvaceae s. l.). Australian Systematic Botany 24:215 – 225.
Hanson, J. D., J. L. Indorf, V. J. Swier, and R. D. Bradley. 2010. Molecular divergence within the Oryzomys palustris complex: evidence for multiple species. Journal of Mammalogy 91(2):336 – 347.