James E. Bidlack,
Ph.D., is a Professor of Biology and CURE-STEM
Scholar at the University of Central Oklahoma
(UCO), President of Metabolism Foundation,
and Vice President / Chief Science Officer of The Genome
Registry - all located at Edmond, Oklahoma. He is
Past President of the UCO American Association of University
Professors; Editorial Board Member for MERLOT/Biology;
Secretary/Treasurer for the UCO Sigma Xi Honor Society,
Past Co-Sponsor for the UCO Tri-Beta/Biology
Club and proud supporter of Alpha Tau Omega
Fraternity,
Circle K International, and the Mortar Board Honor
Society.
This
website provides links to courses taught
at UCO and some background information about Dr. Bidlack.
Additional
links are provided for people who have participated as part of Dr.
Bidlack's Research Group, as well as highlights from publicity, research,
and family topics. Links to community service, professional
organizations, and other activities are depicted below. For more information, please contact Dr.
Bidlack at jbidlack@uco.edu
Links to Teaching,
Research and other Professional Activities
Courses
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Links to
Community
Service and Professional Organizations
Dr. Jim Bidlack's Famous YouTube Channel
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Last Update:
June 28, 2024
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Links to Textbooks and
Multimedia Materials from The
McGraw-Hill Companies:
Stern's
Introductory
Plant Biology, 15th Edition, by James Bidlack and
Shelley Jansky
Stern's
Introductory
Plant Biology, 14th Edition, by James Bidlack and
Shelley Jansky
Stern's
Introductory
Plant Biology, 13th Edition, by James Bidlack and
Shelley Jansky
Stern's
Introductory
Plant Biology, 12th Edition, by James Bidlack and
Shelley Jansky
Inquiry
into Life , 11th Edition, by Sylvia Mader
Link to Dr. Bidlack's Virtual Lab
from the McGraw-Hill Companion Site
Link to Dr. Bidlack's
Wikipedia Page
A Fun Book to Read:
The
Genius Factory, by David Plotz
The
Genius Factory is the story of the most radical human-breeding experiment
in American history: the Nobel Prize sperm bank.
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