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    Dr. Lorraine Jadeski

    Dr. Lorraine Jadeski

    Associate Professor

    College of Biological Science, Department of Human Health Sciences

    ljadeski@uoguelph.ca
    (519) 824-4120, Ext. 53740
    Office:OVCE Room 2617
    Lab:
    OVC 1609

    Education

    B.Sc. - University of Guelph
    M.Sc. - University of Waterloo
    Ph.D. - University of Western Ontario

    Research

    Human Anatomy Education

    Selected Publications

    McWatt S, Newton GS, Umphrey GJ, Jadeski LC. Dissection versus Prosection: A Comparative Assessment of the Course Experiences, Approaches to Learning, and Academic Performance of Non‐medical Undergraduate Students in Human Anatomy. Anatomical Sciences Education. 15 June 2020

    Valencia J, McWatt S, Jadeski LC. Does a Curriculum‐Targeted, Dissection‐Based Laboratory Workbook Influence Student Learning Outcomes in Undergraduate Human Anatomy? The FASEB Journal. 01 April 2018.

    Jadeski LC, Chakraborty C, Lala, PK. Nitric Oxide-Mediated Promotion of Mammary Tumour Cell Migration Requires Sequential Activation of Nitric Oxide Synthase, Guanylate Cyclase and Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase. Int. J. Cancer. 2003; 106:496-504.

    Teaching

    • HK*3401 Human Anatomy: Dissection
    • HK*3501 Human Anatomy: Prosection
    • HK*4441/2 Advanced Study in Human Anatomy
    • KIN*1040 Human Anatomy, Guelph-Humber
    • KIN*4040 Advanced Human Anatomy, Guelph-Humber

    Graduate Students

    NameRole
    Bland, S.MSc Student
    King, J.MSc Student
    Rutherford, SMSc Student
    Shapiro, J.MSc Student