Curriculum Vitae Nancy Halliday, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Cell Biology Work Address Department of Cell Biology, BMSB 773 940 Stanton L. Young Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73104 Tel: (405) 271-8001 ext. 47959 e-mail: Nancy-Halliday@ouhsc.edu EDUCATION 1994 Ph.D. in Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Mechanical Forces as Regulators of Gene Expression in Human Fibroblasts Major Advisor: James J. Tomasek, Ph.D. 1988 BS, Summa Cum Laude, Biology,, Bethany, OK 1979 B.Mus., Performance, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY TEACHING ACTIVITIES Clinical Human Structure, College of Medicine - Current Embryology, College of Dentistry and College of Allied Health Current Clinical Gross Anatomy, Physician s Associate Program and College of Dentistry, Current Guest Professor - Clinical Gross Anatomy, Physician s Associate Program and College of Dentistry, 1998 2001 Tutoring - Medical Gross Anatomy, Medical Histology, Embryology, 1991-94 Dental Hygiene Histology - Lecture and Laboratory on peripheral blood, 1993 Medical Gross Anatomy - Invited lecturer, 1991-1993 Medical Microanatomy - Graduate Teaching Assistant: All laboratories, 1991 Medical Gross Anatomy - Graduate Teaching Assistant: All laboratories, 1990 Courses Taught as Primary Professor: Advanced Physiology (4 hours), Molecular Genetics (3 hours), Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry (4 hours), Advanced Human Cadaver Anatomy (3 hours), Developmental Biology (3 hours), Molecular Biology Laboratory (1 hour), Biochemistry (3 hours), Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates (5 hours), Cell and Molecular Biology (3 hours), Genetics (4 hours), Origins (3 hours), Microbiology (4 hours), Anatomy & Physiology I and II (4 hours each), Human Physiology (4 hours), Histology (2 hours), Embryology (2 hours), Nursing Master s level course in Pathophysiology
Halliday 2010 - page 2 Undergraduate Research: Have served as mentor/director for 8 independent student projects. Two of the projects resulted in first-place awards in state collegiate paper competitions. Courses Taught as Graduate Teaching Assistant: Advanced Human Anatomy - Lecturer and Cadaver Laboratories, 1989-1992 Undergraduate Laboratory Teaching Assistant: General Biology, Zoology, Comparative Anatomy, Genetics:, 1986-1988 Undergraduate Tutoring - Cell Biology, Anatomy, Introduction to Organic Chemistry Undergraduate Substitute Lecturer - Comparative Anatomy, Anatomy and Physiology, Genetics, 1988-93 Oklahoma State University Oklahoma City Human Anatomy Laboratory (10 hours/week) - Laboratory instruction on cadaver specimens, 1994 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT 2008 Revision of the Biology Major to enhance areas of rapidly developing biological disciplines. 2008 Visiting Fellow: Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education (Development of Problem-Based Learning Curricula) 1994 Established a new major in Biology/Chemistry at. Required designing courses and sequences of courses to establish a balanced and effective joint major PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2010 - Associate Professor of Cell Biology, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine 2007-2010 Chair: Division of Science, Mathematics and CSNE, 2004-2010 Professor of Biology, 1999-04 Associate Professor of Biology, 1998-2001 Visiting Professor, University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Physician Associate Program, and College of Dentistry 1997-2010 Chair - Premedical Committee, 1996-99 Assistant Professor of Biology, 1994-96 Post-doctoral Teaching Fellow, Departments of Biology and Chemistry 1994 Associate Research Scientist, Program in Molecular and Cell Biology Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation 1991-94 Doctoral Candidate, Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Anatomical Sciences, University of Oklahoma, Health Sciences Center 1989-91 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Anatomical Sciences, University of Oklahoma, Health Sciences Center 1988-89 Research Technician - Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Halliday 2010 - page 3 HONORS AND AWARDS 2010 Excellence in Faculty Performance, Nominee, 2010 Excellence in Teaching, Nominee, 2010 Distinguished Service Award, Recipient, AED - Oklahoma Epsilon Chapter. For leadership of the Pre-Medical program. 2009 Excellence in Faculty Performance, Nominee, (Nominated by faculty campus-wide). 2008 Excellence in Teaching, Nominee, 2001 Outstanding Science Faculty, Recipient, (Nominated by science students) 1996 Excellence in Teaching, Recipient, 1995 Excellence in Teaching, Nominee, (Nominated by students campus-wide) 1994 Award for completing a Doctoral degree with a 4.0 GPA, Graduate College, 1994 Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, University of Oklahoma Chapter (Awarded to top 15% of graduating Graduate Students) 1994 Sigma Xi Outstanding Graduate Research Accomplishments, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (Awarded to a graduating Ph.D. student based on Thesis Research) 1991 Sigma Xi Outstanding Student Research Award, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (Awarded to early graduate student who demonstrates great potential in research) 1990 Randall B. Grubb Memorial Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement, Dept. of Anatomical Sciences, 1988 Summa Cum Laude Graduate, 1988 Phi Delta Lambda National Honor Society, PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: American Association of Anatomists American Society of Microbiologists American Scientific Affiliation American Society of Cell Biology National Association of Advisors for the Health Professions Oklahoma Society for Science and Faith Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society RESEARCH INTERESTS Cellular and Molecular Biology extracellular matrix function in gene regulation role of extracellular matrix - cell interactions in tissue morphogenesis differential expression of fibronectin isoforms in wound healing and tissue remodeling effects of extracellular matrix mechanical properties on cell behavior
Halliday 2010 - page 4 effects of mechanical forces in regulating metalloproteinase expression and activation effect of age on regenerative processes within the nervous system Medical Education Understanding the causal relationship between certain educational variables and measurable learning outcomes. Team-based learning strategies and assessment methods. Teaching life-long learning. The role of information technology and open access in medical education. The interactions between science and faith assisting conservative Christian medical students in developing a productive relationship between their faith and evolutionary-based medicine. PUBLICATIONS Journal Articles 1. Halliday, N.L., Rayan, G.M., Zardi, L., and Tomasek, J.J. (1994) Distribution of ED-A and ED-B containing fibronectin isoforms in Dupuytren's disease. J. Hand Surg. 19A:428-434. 2. Halliday, N.L., and Tomasek, J.J. (1995) Mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix influence fibronectin fibril assembly in vitro. Exp. Cell Res. 217:109-117. 3. Tomasek, J.J., Halliday, N.L., Updike, D.L., Ahern-Moore, J.S., Vu, T.H., Liu, R.W., and E.W. Howard. (1997) Gelatinase A activation is regulated by the organization of the polymerized actin cytoskeleton. J. Biol. Chem. 272:7482-7487 Abstracts 1. Halliday, N.L., and Tomasek, J.J. (1990) Depolymerization of microtubules can enhance rapid contraction of collagen lattices by fibroblasts. Anat. Rec. 226:40A. 2. Halliday, N.L., and Tomasek, J.J. (1991) Microtubules and serum factors differentially regulate rapid retraction of collagen lattices by fibroblasts. Anat. Rec. 229:34A. 3. Halliday, N.L., and Tomasek, J.J. (1991) Dupuytren's disease causes modulation in expression of extra domain A and extra domain B fibronectin sequences. OkSEM Newsletter. 4. Halliday, N.L., Rayan, G.M., and Tomasek, J.J. (1992) Distribution of ED-A and ED-B isoforms of fibronectin in Dupuytren's disease. Mol. Biol. Cell 3:314. 5. Halliday, N.L., Rayan, G.M., and Tomasek, J.J.(1993) ED-A and ED-B isoforms of fibronectin show a stage related difference in distribution in Dupuytren's disease. J. Cell. Bioch. Suppl. 17E:154. 6. Halliday, N.L., and Tomasek, J.J. (1994) Mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix influence fibronectin fibril assembly. J. Cell Biochem. Suppl. 18C:248. 7. Tomasek, J.J., Halliday, N.L., Brou, J.A., and Howard, E.W. (1995) Mechanical stress regulates activation of gelatinase. Faseb J. 9:A549. Books Halliday, N.L., Winslow, M., Judd, R. (In Preparation) Origins: A Journey into the Beginnings of Things.
Halliday 2010 - page 5 COMMITTEE SERVICE 1994-2010 Premedical Committee, Chair from 1997 1997-1999 Committee on Committees 1998-1999 Student Development Committee 1998-1999 Faculty Representative to the Board of Trustees 1999-01, 2003-05 Academic Council 1999 2008 Campus Judicial Council 2001-2002 Writing across the Curriculum 2001-2010 Science Building Renovation, Committee Co-Chair 2004 2006 Faculty Professional Development 2006 2009 OSSF Steering Committee Member, 2007 2010 Chair, Division of Science, Mathematics, and CSNE 2007-2010 Strategic Planning Commission, 2007 2009 HLC Accreditation Steering Committee Member 2007-2010 Faculty Marshal, Commencement Committee 2008 Master s Thesis Committee Member Velmarie Swing, SNU MSNE Candidate 2008-2009 Faculty Senate Planning Commission 2009-2010 Faculty Senate COMMUNITY COMMITTEE SERVICE 2005 University of Oklahoma Physicians Associate Program Planning Commission 2007 University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Admissions Strategic Planning Retreat Served on Identifying Life-long Learners Committee OTHER PROFESSION ACTIVITIES 1992 present Oklahoma City Philharmonic, 2 nd horn 1980 1987 Oklahoma Symphony Orchestra, substitute and assistant principal horn 1980 present Professional Hornist, freelance performances and recordings