Assistant Professor

Allison MD Wiedemeier

Classes Taught at ULM

Most of my classes have individual web sites associated with them through ULM’s Moodle site. 

Access the class sites through myULM, hyperlink available on the left.

Course content deals with scientific methodology, DNA and genetic code, cell structure and cell development.

Survey of the structural and functional relationships that occur at the cell and molecular levels of organization.

Capstone class discussing historical, societal, political and scientific importance of microbes.

Freshman Orientation course. Students are introduced to study skills, ULM and the Biology Department.

Discusses the importance of microorganisms in agriculture, industry and medicine. 

General Biology for Majors:  Bio 1020

University Experience :  UNI 1001

Microbes and Man:  Bio 4011B

Cell Biology:  Bio 2020

Microbiology Lecture and Lab:  Bio 2014 and 2015

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Cholera Bacteria

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Mitosis

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DNA helix

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Moleskin notebook

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Envelope sent to Sen. Daschle containing anthrax

Biology

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Undergraduate and graduate course introducing human tissue and structure through microscope techniques.

Histology:  Bio 4022

Taste buds present in tongue

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Undergraduate and Graduate course introducing topics related to viruses and the virus life cycle.

Virology:  BIO 4068

Bio 5096

Graduate level class introducing techniques related to light microscopy and sectioning.

Special Topics:  Microscopy Techniques  

Bio 5096

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Drawing of Old Microscope

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Illustration of HIV