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James R. Morris

James R. Morris

James R. Morris is Associate Professor in the Biology Department at Brandeis University. He teaches a wide variety of courses for majors and non-majors in evolution, genetics, genomics, anatomy, and health sciences. In addition, he teaches a first-year seminar focusing on Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. He is the recipient of numerous teaching awards from Harvard and Brandeis. His research focuses on the rapidly growing field of epigenetics, making use of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster as a model organism. He currently pursues this research with undergraduates in order to give them the opportunity to do genuine, laboratory-based research early in their scientific careers. Dr. Morris received a Ph.D. in genetics from Harvard University and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School. In addition, he was a Junior Fellow in the Society of Fellows at Harvard University, gave talks to the public on current science at the Museum of Science in Boston, and works on promoting public understanding of personal genetics and genomics.

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    Biology: How Life Works
    w/LaunchPad

    James R. Morris; Daniel L. Hartl; Andrew H. Knoll; Robert A. Lue; Andrew Berry; Andrew Biewener; Brian Farrell; N. Michele Holbrook; Naomi Pierce; Alain Viel
    ©2014 | First Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464138263

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    LaunchPad 24 month access card for Morris's Biology: How Life Works

    James Morris; Robert Lue
    ©2014 |
    ISBN-13: 9781464104312

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  • e-Book Access Card for Biology: How Life Works (12 Month)

    James Morris
    ©2014 | First Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464121951

    Each Freeman interactive eBook combines the complete text–including graphic .....[+]

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    Biology: How Life Works, Volume 2
    (Chapters 21-48)

    James Morris; Robert Lue
    ©2014 |
    ISBN-13: 9781464104282

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    Biology: How Life Works, Volume 1
    (Chapters 1-24)

    James Morris; Robert Lue
    ©2014 |
    ISBN-13: 9781464104275

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    Biology: How Life Works

    James R. Morris; Daniel L. Hartl; Andrew H. Knoll; Robert A. Lue; Andrew Berry; Andrew Biewener; Brian Farrell; N. Michele Holbrook; Naomi Pierce; Alain Viel
    ©2013 | First Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781429218702

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  • e-Book Access Card for Biology: How Life Works Volume 2 (6 month access)

    James R. Morris
    ©2014 | First Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464151910

    Rethinking biology means rethinking the text, the visual program, and asses .....[+]

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  • e-Book Access Card for Biology: How Life Works Volume 1 (6 month access)

    James R. Morris
    ©2014 | First Edition
    ISBN-13: 9781464151897

    Rethinking biology means rethinking the text, the visual program, and asses .....[+]

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James R. Morris

James R. Morris

James R. Morris is Associate Professor in the Biology Department at Brandeis University. He teaches a wide variety of courses for majors and non-majors in evolution, genetics, genomics, anatomy, and health sciences. In addition, he teaches a first-year seminar focusing on Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. He is the recipient of numerous teaching awards from Harvard and Brandeis. His research focuses on the rapidly growing field of epigenetics, making use of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster as a model organism. He currently pursues this research with undergraduates in order to give them the opportunity to do genuine, laboratory-based research early in their scientific careers. Dr. Morris received a Ph.D. in genetics from Harvard University and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School. In addition, he was a Junior Fellow in the Society of Fellows at Harvard University, gave talks to the public on current science at the Museum of Science in Boston, and works on promoting public understanding of personal genetics and genomics.