Kevin J. Boyer
Senior lecture
BIOLOGY
Widener University
United States of America
Biography
Over these many years I have seen technology play an increasingly larger role in the teaching of A&P. Whenever possible I have tried to integrate as much multimedia as possible in the presentation of this extremely important subject. This has coincided with the increasingly challenging learning styles of today's students. As an instructor I feel it is important to understand the best possible way to present the complex topic of human physiology to students with a wide range of abilities and interests.
Research Interest
pathology of bacteria, diagnostic bacteriology, pathology of protozoan parasites, electron and light microscopy, and human anatoMy and physiology.
Publications
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Simon, M.P., Brodkin, M.A., Boyer, K.J., and R.S. Weiman. (1992). The effect of habitat acidification on the ability of Rana pipiens to resist bacterial infections.
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Brodkin, M.A., Simon, M.P., DeSantis, A.M., & Boyer, K.J. (1992). The response of Rana pipiens to graded doses of the bacterium pseudomonas aeruginosa. Journal of Herpetology, 26, 490–495.