Jordan Mohr
Preceptor
221 Academy Street
Harker ISE Lab, University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716
302-831-3812
Biography
I see myself as a simple guy who enjoys helping others learn. While working on my thesis work at Cornell, I became interested in education research and the idea that faculty can employ modern pedagogical methods to enhance student learning and improve outcomes. I've been involved in various types of educational outreach and after 10+ years I realized that I enjoyed it enough to try make a living out of it. When the time to start my career, I found myself looking for opportunities in education research and modern pedagogy training and that led me to the Harker ISE Lab and the ISLL where I currently reside as a preceptor. Working with students and helping them learn and chart their paths forward is extremely rewarding to me and I hope to contribute a lot to the development of our integrated STEM programs here at UD.
Notable Outreach
"Fall Into Science" Outreach Program, Cornell University Volunteer 2013-2018
Expanding Your Horizons (EYH), Cornell University Workshop Leader 2015, 2017, 2018
Awards
NSF GRFP Honorable Mentions 2014 & 2015
Phi Beta Kappa 2013
Education
B.S. Elmira College, Elmira NY
Ph.D. Cornell University, Ithaca NY
Publications
Mohr, J., Holowka, D., Baird, B. Basic amino acids within the juxtamembrane domain of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor regulate receptor dimerization and auto-phosphorylation.
In preparation.
Mohr, J., Holowka, D., Baird, B. The arp2/3 actin assembly complex is recruited to FcεRI microclusters on patterned ligand arrays and its activity is required in conjunction with formins to recruit actin to the FcεRI signaling complex.
In preparation.
Mohr, J., Ramezani, M., Holowka, D., Baird, B. (2019) Micropatterned Ligand Arrays to Investigate Spatial Regulation of Cellular Signaling Initiated by Clustered Fc Receptors.
Methods in Molecular Biology.
In press.
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