My time is split between being the course director for the Medical Biochemistry and Human genetics course, and lecturing in five other courses, College of Medicine and University committee assignments, and being the Dean for Instructional and Research Computing for the University. I have coauthored a textbook for Medical Biochemistry (see publication list), and am currently working on its third edition. My responsibilities in computing include all academic computing functions for the west campus of the University, including the administration of the University’s course management system (Blackboard), overseeing the 102 electronic classrooms (design, function and maintenance), overseeing the public computer labs and UCFilespace (student and faculty storage space, which can be accessed anywhere in the world), instructional design (including pod and vodcasting, and capture of classroom activities), supporting faculty in their use of technology in teaching (through the faculty technology resource center), and supporting digital video processing through the Presentation Technology Services Group.
- (2006) Marks Essentials of Medical Biochemistry, a clinical approach. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, USA, published April 2006. http://connection.lww.com/productarea.asp?area=3354
- (2004) Mark’s Basic Medical Biochemistry, a clinical approach, second edition. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, USA, published August 2004. http://connection.lww.com/productarea.asp?area=1312
- (1999) An optional laboratory in molecular techniques as an aid in the teaching of medical biochemistry . Biochemical Education, 27:150-152
- (1999) Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha regulates CSC chemokine receptor expression and function. Shock, 11:385-390
- (1997) Uncouphing of s-phase and mitosis by recombinant cytotoxin necroetizing factor 2. Expt. Cell Res. 234 :132-1338
- (1996) Identification of altered gene expression in skeletal muscle during sepsis using differential display. J. Surg. Res. 64:63-67
- (1996) Megakaryocyte Cell Line Specific Multinucleation by Cytotoxic Necrotizing Factor (CNF) Bacterial Toxins. Blood, 88 :3465-3473
- (1996) Cytokine expression in a megakaryocytic cell line. In Vitro Cell Dev. Biol., 32:225-233

