Nestor Roman Ortega-cortez has experience as a professor at multiple institutions. He has taught courses in medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and biology. His duties included teaching the structure and functions of the human body systems, medical terminology, and basic principles of microorganisms. He received his Bachelor's in Biological Science from Florida Atlantic University and his Doctorate in Medicine from Universidad central del Ecuador.
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IADR Academy 2017 - In Focus: Correlative Imaging and Faculty Developmentsunitaho
Structure and function relationships at different length scales are frequently discussed in varied fields of science and engineering, since unique properties may only be understood at one or another of these length scales. These relationships are built using robust interfaces that permit correlating datasets from multiple microscopies and spectroscopies, including X-ray, electron and light imaging modalities. These relationships unfold the functional relevance of biological processes at multiple scales [from millimeter (10-3 m) to nanometers (10-9 m)] while gathering contextual information. While light microscopy, through immunolabelling and fluorescence, can provide localization of two or three proteins in a single image, electron microscopy can reveal exquisite detail of all cellular contents at a nanometer level as well as target proteins to which labels are attached. This allows extracting function within the context of larger landscapes of tissues. Imaging and thereby visualization of this foundation of structural biology will be detailed through various presentations within this symposium on bioimaging that will highlight correlative microscopy and spectroscopy to provide key insights into biofunction. In addition, in the afternoon session attendees will be able to choose further imaging discussions or a discussion on mentoring and faculty development.
Students seek Biology assignment assistance since the psychological system necessitates a thorough understanding of biological pathways. When students are given biology assignments, they must learn about adaptable and complicated environmental conditions. Biology deals with a large number of concepts and theories, which are simple in practice but difficult to grasp intellectually.
A recruitment presentation for students interested in pre-med or majors in natural science. Presented in September 2009 by Deb Dotterer, CNS Director of Student Affairs.
IADR Academy 2017 - In Focus: Correlative Imaging and Faculty Developmentsunitaho
Structure and function relationships at different length scales are frequently discussed in varied fields of science and engineering, since unique properties may only be understood at one or another of these length scales. These relationships are built using robust interfaces that permit correlating datasets from multiple microscopies and spectroscopies, including X-ray, electron and light imaging modalities. These relationships unfold the functional relevance of biological processes at multiple scales [from millimeter (10-3 m) to nanometers (10-9 m)] while gathering contextual information. While light microscopy, through immunolabelling and fluorescence, can provide localization of two or three proteins in a single image, electron microscopy can reveal exquisite detail of all cellular contents at a nanometer level as well as target proteins to which labels are attached. This allows extracting function within the context of larger landscapes of tissues. Imaging and thereby visualization of this foundation of structural biology will be detailed through various presentations within this symposium on bioimaging that will highlight correlative microscopy and spectroscopy to provide key insights into biofunction. In addition, in the afternoon session attendees will be able to choose further imaging discussions or a discussion on mentoring and faculty development.
Students seek Biology assignment assistance since the psychological system necessitates a thorough understanding of biological pathways. When students are given biology assignments, they must learn about adaptable and complicated environmental conditions. Biology deals with a large number of concepts and theories, which are simple in practice but difficult to grasp intellectually.
A recruitment presentation for students interested in pre-med or majors in natural science. Presented in September 2009 by Deb Dotterer, CNS Director of Student Affairs.
1. Nestor Roman Ortega-cortez
Email:nortega@mdc.edu,nortega@nova.edu,nortega@broward.edu
Experience: Nova Southeastern University
3301 college Ave
Fort Lauderdale,Fl 33314
1(800)338-4723
Position: Professor
01/2008- Present
Duties Professor of Premed students course covers the basic structure of
medical terms, including roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Emphasis is placed on the terminology of
body systems. Medical terms related to anatomy, physiology, pathology, clinical procedures,
laboratory tests, and medical abbreviations is covered. Also, students learn medical terminology
related to specialized areas of medicine such as cancer medicines, nuclear medicines,
radiology/radiotherapy, pharmacology, and psychiatry. This is the second part of a two-part
course that deals specifically with form and function of Human organ systems. The lecture period
stresses human physiology and the laboratory is devoted to histology and gross anatomy. The
lecture and laboratory are presented in a unified fashion with the aim that each reinforces the
other in presenting a complete picture of functional morphology .Human systems receive major
emphasis in both lecture and laboratory.
Experience: Broward Community College
3501 S.W Davie Rd
Bldg 7 Room 147
Davie, Fl 33314
(954) 201-6557
Position: Adjunct Faculty in the Biology Department
01/2008-Present
Duties: Professor of Anatomy, This class covers the structure and
functions of the systems of the human body, emphasizing those aspects most pertinent to
students in the nursing and allied health technology programs
Experience: Miami Dade Community College
11380 N.W 27 Ave
Miami, Florida 33167
Position: Adjunct Faculty in the Biology Department
10/2008-Present
Duties: Professor of Microbiology ,This course introduces basic
principles of morphology, physiology, biochemistry and genetics of microorganisms. The students
will learn respensentative types of microorganisms including bacteria, algae, protozoa and
viruses and the roles of various microorganisms in health and disease, modes of transmission
and the effects of their activities in our biosphere.
Education: Florida Atlantic University
1998-2002
Bachelor in Biological Science