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NC State University: Raleigh, NC, US

2001 to present | Associate Department Head (Biological Sciences)
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Jane Lubischer

NC State University: Raleigh, NC, US

2016 to 2020 | Founding Director, BA in Biology (Biological Sciences)
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Jane Lubischer

NC State University: Raleigh, NC, US

2014 to 2019 | Founding Director, Life Sciences First Year Program (interdepartmental)
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Jane Lubischer

University of Texas: Austin, TX, US

1996 to 2001 | Postdoctoral Research Associate (Neurobiology)
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Jane Lubischer

University of Oregon: Eugene, OR, US

1993 to 1996 | Postdoctoral Research Associate (Neuroscience)
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Jane Lubischer

Education and qualifications (3)

University of California Los Angeles: Los Angeles, CA, US

1993 | Ph.D. (Neuroscience)
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Jane Lubischer

University of California Los Angeles: Los Angeles, CA, US

1987 | M.A. (Psychology)
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Jane Lubischer

Stanford University: Stanford, CA, US

1984 | A.B. (Human Biology Program)
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Jane Lubischer

Professional activities (6)

North Carolina State University: Raleigh, NC, US

Member, Academy of Outstanding Teachers
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Jane Lubischer

NC State University: Raleigh, NC, US

2019 to 2020 | Provost Faculty Fellow (Office of the Provost)
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Jane Lubischer

University of Oregon: Eugene, OR, US

2017 to 2018 | Scientific Teaching Mentor (regional Summer Institute on Scientific Teaching)
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University of Georgia: Athens, GA, US

2013 to 2016 | National Academies Education Mentor (regional Summer Institute on Scientific Teaching)
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NC State University: Raleigh, NC, US

2015 | Alumni Association Outstanding Teaching Award
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Jane Lubischer

NC State University: Raleigh, NC, US

2014 | Outstanding Teacher Award
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Jane Lubischer

Works (24)

Elevating Marginalized Student Experiences of Belonging in the Life Sciences: A Qualitative Case Study Approach

CBE-LIFE SCIENCES EDUCATION
2024 | Journal article | Author
Contributors: Dion T. Harry; Ashtin Crawford; Chaterlee Pamintuan; Abhishek Singh; Dana Thomas; Natalie K. Cooke; Colleen Oliver; Claire Gordy; Jane Lubischer
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The Secret of Learning

2022-07-27 | Preprint
Contributors: Jane Lubischer
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Decision-Making and the Shadowy Brain — Part 1

2022-01-15 | Preprint
Contributors: Jane Lubischer
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Decision-Making and the Shadowy Brain — Part 2

2022-01-15 | Preprint
Contributors: Jane Lubischer
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The formation of student learning communities in a life science first year course. Parks LD and Lubischer JL

Experimental Biology
2016 | Conference poster
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Jane Lubischer

Critical and creative thinking in the life sciences (LSC 101): Equipping and challenging students to be intentional learners. Lubischer JL, Flores JF, Kuo H-C, Parks LD

Teaching and Learning Symposium, NC State
2015 | Conference poster
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Jane Lubischer

NC State Life Sciences First Year Program (LSFY): Administrative implementation of a holistic approach to first year student success.

Gordon Research Conference on Undergraduate Biology Education Research
2015 | Conference poster
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Jane Lubischer

The science of learning and the W-curve: Two impactful lessons for freshmen in the Life Sciences First Year Program. Flores JF, Kuo H-C, Parks LD, Lubischer JL

Teaching and Learning Symposium, NC State
2015 | Conference poster
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Jane Lubischer

Close Encounters of the Amphibious Kind

Science and Children
2014 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0036-8148
Contributors: Tammy Lee; Jane Lubischer
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Application of low-frequency alternating current electric fields via interdigitated electrodes: effects on cellular viability, cytoplasmic calcium, and osteogenic differentiation of human adipose-derived stem cells.

Tissue engineering. Part C, Methods
2010-05-10 | Journal article
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Jane Lubischer

A transcriptome database for astrocytes, neurons, and oligodendrocytes: a new resource for understanding brain development and function.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
2008-01-01 | Journal article
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Jane Lubischer
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Effect of N-acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG) on non-quantal and spontaneous quantal release of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular synapse of rat.

Journal of neurochemistry
2005-07-01 | Journal article
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Jane Lubischer
grade
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Reinnervation of the rat levator ani muscle after neonatal denervation.

Journal of neurobiology
2005-06-01 | Journal article
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Jane Lubischer
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Fluorescent proteins expressed in mouse transgenic lines mark subsets of glia, neurons, macrophages, and dendritic cells for vital examination.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
2004-12-01 | Journal article
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Jane Lubischer

Regulation of terminal Schwann cell number at the adult neuromuscular junction.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
1999-12-01 | Journal article
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Jane Lubischer

Neonatal partial denervation results in nodal but not terminal sprouting and a decrease in efficacy of remaining neuromuscular junctions in rat soleus muscle.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
1999-10-01 | Journal article
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Jane Lubischer

Respecified larval proleg and body wall muscles circulate hemolymph in developing wings of Manduca sexta pupae.

The Journal of experimental biology
1999-04-01 | Journal article
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Jane Lubischer

Target muscles and sensory afferents do not influence steroid-regulated, segment-specific death of identified motoneurons in Manduca sexta.

Journal of neurobiology
1996-12-01 | Journal article
PMID: 8951103
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Jane Lubischer

Axotomy transiently down-regulates androgen receptors in motoneurons of the spinal nucleus of the bulbocavernosus.

Brain research
1995-10-01 | Journal article
PMID: 8974665
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Jane Lubischer

Axotomy of developing rat spinal motoneurons: cell survival, soma size, muscle recovery, and the influence of testosterone.

Journal of neurobiology
1995-02-01 | Journal article
PMID: 7707044
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Jane Lubischer

Evidence for target regulation of the development of androgen sensitivity in rat spinal motoneurons.

Developmental neuroscience
1995-01-01 | Journal article
PMID: 7555737
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Jane Lubischer

Transient and permanent effects of androgen during synapse elimination in the levator ani muscle of the rat.

Journal of neurobiology
1992-02-01 | Journal article
PMID: 1373439
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Jane Lubischer

Autoradiographic localization of progestin-concentrating cells in the brain of the zebra finch.

The Journal of comparative neurology
1990-01-01 | Journal article
PMID: 2298943
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Jane Lubischer

The effects of D1 and D2 receptor antagonists on pain sensitivity and morphine analgesia in the rat.

Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society
1987-01-01 | Journal article
PMID: 3306694
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Jane Lubischer