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 Abel Bult-Ito, Ph.D. Professor of Biology Behavioral and Evolutionary Neuroscience Laboratory Department of Biology and Wildlife 307D Bunnell Building University of Alaska Fairbanks P.O. Box 756100 Fairbanks, AK 99775-6100 Tel: 907-474-7158 Fax: 907-474-6185 E-mail: abultito@alaska.edu

Teaching Experience:

University of Alaska Fairbanks, Department of Biology and Wildlife, Fairbanks, Alaska

 
Biological Psychology, Independent Study (BIOL 697, 3 credits), Fall 2010
Human Anatomy & Physiology II (BIOL 112x, 4 credits), Spring 2010
Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 111x, 4 credits), Fall 2009
Brain Anatomy and Physiology (BIOL 697, 5 credits), Fall 2009
Human Anatomy & Physiology II (BIOL 112x, 4 credits), Spring 2009
Human Anatomy & Physiology II (BIOL 112x, 4 credits), Summer 2008
Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 111x, 4 credits), Summer 2008
Faculty Advisor in the Academic Advising Center, January 2007-2010
Special Biology Faculty Advisor, January 2007-present.
Advanced Human Anatomy & Physiology, Independent Study (BIOL 497), Fall 2007
Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 111x, 4 credits), Fall 2007
Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 111x), Fall 2006
Neuroscience Research, Independent Study (CHEM 473, with Tom Kuhn), Fall 2006
Advanced Human Anatomy & Physiology I, Independent Study (BIOL 497), Fall 2006
Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 111x), Fall 2005
Lecture in Human Anatomy & Physiology, Independent Study (BIOL 497), Fall 2005
Neuroscience Research, Independent Study (BIOL 497), Spring 2005
Neurobiology (BIOL 417)/617), Spring 2004
Athletic Training, Independent Study (BIOL 497), Spring 2004
Neuroscience Research, Independent Study (BIOL 497), Spring 2004
Writing a Review in Behavioral Neuroscience (BIOL 694), Spring 2003: Resulted in a publication in the International Journal of Circumpolar Health 62:228-241 (2003) with students as first, second, and third authors.
Neuroscience Research, Independent Study (BIOL 497), Spring 2003
Neuroscience Research, Independent Study (BIOL 497), Fall 2002
Animal Behavior (BIOL 441) – Guest Lecturer (5 lectures), Fall 2002
Neuroscience Research, Independent Study (BIOL 497), Spring 2002
Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 211x), Fall 2001
Neuroscience Research, Independent Study (BIOL 497), Spring 2001
Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 211x), Fall 2000
Neuroscience Research, Independent Study (BIOL 497), Fall 2000
Neurobiology (BIOL 417/617), Spring 2000
 

Middlebury College, Department of Biology, Middlebury, Vermont  (1997-1999)

Animal Behavior (BI 216, twice), Animal Physiology (BI 370, once), Behavior of Animals: Why should we care (BI 2, once), Human Evolution (BI 024, once), Independent Studies (BI 500/600, three times), Neural Regulation (BI 470, once), The evolution of Homo sapiens (FS 004, once), and Vertebrate Life (BI 202, twice)

 

Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut (1988-1993)

Teaching Assistant for laboratory courses in introductory cell biology and genetics, and experimental ecology, and lecture courses in evolution, comparative animal behavior, and ecology
 

University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands (1985-1988)

Laboratory Instructor for a laboratory course in introductory animal and human physiology