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Dr. Robert L. Campbell is an Assistant Professor in the Bachelor of Health Sciences program at Queen's University. He holds a PhD in Biological Chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which he completed in 1988. Dr. Campbell has extensive experience as a lecturer and course developer, having taught numerous undergraduate biochemistry courses at Queen's. His teaching includes subjects such as bioinformatics, modeling, and X-ray crystallography. Dr. Campbell is also actively involved in graduate education, particularly in training related to bioinformatics. He has been recognized for his teaching excellence, receiving multiple nominations for teaching awards such as the Goldern Helix Year Teaching Award and the W.J. Barnes Teaching Award, as well as being voted a “Favourite Lecturer” by his students in the BCHM310/315 biochemistry courses.
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