Breadcrumb
- Biological Sciences
Roxann Schroeder Ph.D.
Lecturer - Biology
I grew up in Wisconsin and got my BS in Zoology from the University of Wisconsin Madison, followed by a MS in biology from the University of Houston (TX) and a PhD from Stony Brook University (NY).
- PhD, 1996, Stony Brook University
- MS, 1988, University of Houston
- BS, 1983, University of Wisconsin - Madison
- BIOL 304 - Human Genetics
- BIOL 410 - Cell Biology (lab)
- BIOL 105 - Principles of Biology
- BIOL 102L - Human Biology Lab
- ESM 435 - Grant Proposal Writing
I am interested in how cells and genes work to influence our health, especially rare diseases and connective tissue disorders. I am committed to improving the experiences of first generation students in STEM and making online courses more engaging and accessible for all students.
- Schroeder, RJ. (2020) Human Genetics: Understanding How Genes Work. Great River Learning, Dubuque, IA. (ISBN: 9781644962343)
- Schroeder, RJ. (2010) Course Transformation Project: Transformation of EMP 435 Grant Proposal Writing. Humboldt State University Learning and Teaching Showcase. Arcata, CA, May 19, 2010.
- Schroeder, RJ, JQ Pilarski, V Ziboh, SN Giri. (1998) Prostaglandin levels during the development of bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in hamsters. Abstract # 4463. Experimental Biology ’98. San Francisco, CA, April 18-22, 1998.
- Schroeder, RJ, SN Ahmed, Y Zhu, E London, D Brown. (1998) Cholesterol and sphingolipid enhance the triton X-100 insolubility of glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins by promoting the formation of detergent-insoluble ordered membrane domains. J Biol Chem. 273, 1150-1157.
- Schroeder, R, E London, D Brown. (1994) Interactions between saturated acyl chains confer detergent resistance on lipids and glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored proteins: GPI-anchored proteins in liposomes and cells show similar behavior. PNAS-USA vol. 91 no. 25, 12130-12134.
- Schroeder, RJ, SJ Henning. (1989) Roles of plasma clearance and corticosteroid-binding globulin in the developmental increase in circulating corticosterone in infant rats. Endocrinol. 124 (5): 2612-2618. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-124-5-2612