Margaret Saha
Chancellor Professor, Biology
Office:
Integrated Science Center 3049
Phone:
757-221-2407
Email:
[[mssaha]]
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Areas of Specialization
Molecular genetics of early vertebrate embryogenesis, particularly in the development of the nervous system
Teaching
- From Discovery to Knowledge (aka Phage Lab)
- Engineering Life
- Bioengineering and Synthetic Biology
- Developmental Biology
- Phage Lab (continued) - Bioinformatics Focus
- Freshman Research
- Research in Biology
- Research in Synthetic Biology
- Honors (for CAMS, Biology, Neuroscience)
Background
Year of arrival: 1993, Chancellor Professor College of William and Mary
Previous Positions:
- Teaching Assistant, Michigan State University, Department of History,1973 - 1977
- Research Associate on DAAD grant, Goettingen University,1977 - 1978
- Instructor, Michigan State University, Humanities Department,1979 - 1980
- Tutor/Instructor, Oakton Community College, Skokie, IL,1980 - 1984
- Teaching Assistant, University of Virginia, Department of Biology,1985 - 1986
- National Institute of Health Predoctoral Fellow, University of Virginia,
Department of Biology,1986 - 1990 - Postdoctoral Associate, University of Virginia, Department of Biology, 1991 - 1993
Education:
- Case Western Reserve University, B.A. History, 1973
- Case Western Reserve University, M.A. History, 1973
- Michigan State University, Ph.D. History, 1984
- University of Virginia, Ph.D. Biology, 1991