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Melissa Boles, Ph.D.

Associate Professor, Division Chairperson for the Natural Sciences

Office: Main Building, Room 213A

Professor Melissa Boles

Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from Baylor College of Medicine
B.S. in Biology from Spring Hill College

September 1, 2018

Melissa has worked for C-GCC for 7+ years. When not in the classroom she enjoys reading, walking, spending time with family, and engaging in activities within her local community.

Courses
  • Human Biology
  • Anatomy & Physiology I
  • Anatomy & Physiology II
  • General Microbiology
  • Boles, M.K., Wilkinson, B., Maxwell, A., Lai, L., Mills, A., Nishijima, I., Salinger, A., Moskowitz, I., Hirschi, K.K, Liu, B., Bradley, A., Justice, M.J. “Eleven lethal mouse lines isolated in a chromosome 4 ENU balancer screen.” BMC Genetics. (March 2009); https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2156-10-12
  • Boles, M.K., Wilkinson B.M., Wilming L.G., Liu B., Probst F.J., Harrow J., Grafham D., Hentges K.E., Woodward L.P., Maxwell A., Mitchell K., Risley M.D., Johnson R., Hirschi K., Lupski J.R., Funato Y., Miki H., Marin-Garcia P., Matthews L., Coffey A.J., Parker A., Hubbard T.J., Rogers J., Bradley A., Adams D.J., Justice M.J. “Discovery of candidate disease genes in ENU-induced mouse mutants by large-scale sequencing including a splice-site mutation in nucleoredoxin.” PLoS Genetics. (December 2009) ; https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000759
Dr. Melissa Boles with lab skeleton

Dr. Boles in the anatomy and physiology lab