Dr. Beishline recognized for research excellence

Dr. Kate Beishline
Dr. Kate Beishline, assistant professor, Department of Biological and Allied Health Sciences, has received the Provost's  Award for Excellence in Research/Scholarly Activity. This award recognizes the scholarly achievements of probationary Bloomsburg University faculty. Dr. Beishline was nominated for this award by the dean of the College of Science and Technology. She is one of only four recipients of the award for the 2020-2021 academic year. Dr. Beishline's current research focuses on pathways that regulate the transcription and replication of eukaryotic telomeres. Her active research program has involved both undergraduate and graduate students. Her students have presented their research at various local and regional venues. 

 Dr. Beishline earned her B.S. from the University of the Sciences and her Ph.D. from Drexel University College of Medicine. She teaches classes in Cell Biology, Animal Cell Physiology, and Anatomy and Physiology. Dr. Beishline serves as the faculty coordinator of the Science in Motion (SIM) program, funded by the PA Department of Education. SIM is a collaboration with the College of Science and Technology, the College of Education, and regional STEM educators that provides middle and high school students in the region with access to advanced science experiments and equipment.  

Congratulations Dr. Beishline!


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