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Lecturer
First Year Coordinator
"BSc(Hons), MMedSc, GradCert University Teaching & Learning"

| Contact Campus | Newnham Campus |
| Building | Building C |
| Room Reference | C103 |
| Telephone | + 61 3 6324 5481 |
| Fax | + 61 3 6324 3658 |
| T.Douglas@utas.edu.au |
Undergraduate teaching to students in biomedical science, health science, nursing and human movement degrees, particularly at the first and second year level. Tracy currently coordinates CXA171, CXA172 and CXA204.
Tracy lectures in the areas of biological chemistry, cell biology, basic metabolism, genetics and physiology and takes practicals and tutorials in these areas and anatomy, basic pharmacology and pathophysiology. Tracy is continually involved with extensive curriculum development in bioscience, cell biology and anatomy and physiology units in the School of Human Life Sciences.
Tracy holds a BSc (Hons) majoring in animal physiology from The Flinders University of South Australia, and a Masters of Medical Science and Graduate Certificate in University Teaching and Learning, both from the University of Tasmania. Originally interested in comparative physiology research between marsupials and other mammals, Tracys interests have shifted to focus on the teaching perspective of academia, particularly in the early undergraduate years.
Authorised by the Head of School, Human Life Sciences
18 January, 2013
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