Judith Saide has been a member of the faculty at Boston University School of Medicine for over 40 years, focusing on the teaching of physiology. With a strong commitment to making complex physiological concepts accessible, she acts as a lecturer and course manager. Her teaching philosophy evolves around engaging students in the dynamic field of physiology, rooted in scientific discovery and personal interaction. Saide has a wealth of experience in curriculum development and has played a key role in transitioning teaching methods towards a more interactive model. In her early career, she researched insect flight muscles, contributing to a better understanding of muscle protein composition and assembly. This foundational research led to insights about proteins such as projectin and stretchin-klp, which play critical roles in insect muscle function. She has published extensively in her field, with work featured in reputable journals and has received numerous awards for her educational contributions, including recognition as Educator of the Year in Preclinical Sciences and Graduate Sciences.
Boston University • Boston, MA
Engaged in teaching and curriculum development in Physiology.
Boston University • Boston, MA
Overseeing courses related to physiology and developing course materials.