Dax Ovid

University of Georgia

My name is Dax Ovid (they/she), and I’m a biology and data science education researcher who studies interdisciplinary approaches to teaching and learning for STEM graduate and undergraduate students. My work strives to not only identify challenges impeding systemic pedagogical innovation in the sciences but also to investigate inclusive practices in higher education that foster belonging. My research aims to expand the defining features of “being a scientist” in the 21st century for current and future scientists.
I'm at the University of Georgia, Athens - College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology to support the new undergraduate program in Biomedical Physiology and leading the CORPUS Education Lab.
The CORPUS Education Lab stands for “Collaborative Opportunities for Research in Physiology and Under/Graduate Science,” conducting Discipline-Based Education Research. We will work across the academic pathway and are open to exploring all levels of schooling (formal and informal, curricular and extra-curricular) to meet community needs, support our whole selves, and fulfill on under/graduate student interests and motivations.

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Leveraging a research network to empower institutional change in undergraduate STEM education part of Transforming Institutions Conference 2023:Program:Symposia:Session I
This symposium shares the journey of an NSF-funded Research Coordination Network in uniting a group of instructors, education researchers, psychologists, and students to empower institutional change. FLAMEnet – ...