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Jacqueline Hill Tudor

Jacqueline Hill Tudor
Associate Professor | Biology
Brasee Hall | Rm 205
Lancaster

Dr. Jacqueline Hill Tudor is an Associate Professor of Biology at Ohio University Lancaster, where she has been a valued faculty member since 2013. With a strong background in human physiology, anatomy, and evolutionary biology, she is known for her engaging teaching, dedication to student learning, and commitment to academic excellence.

Dr. Tudor earned her Ph.D. in Physiology and Biophysics from Case Western Reserve University in 2012, where she conducted original research, published scholarly articles, and presented at scientific conferences. She holds a B.S. in Biological Anthropology from Kent State University. Before joining OHIO Lancaster, she taught at Ashland University, Baldwin Wallace University, and served in research and academic roles at Akron Children’s Hospital.

At OHIO Lancaster, she teaches a range of biology courses and plays an integral role in mentoring students interested in health sciences and research. Dr. Tudor’s experience in both laboratory and clinical settings enriches her teaching and helps students connect biological concepts to real-world applications in healthcare and scientific discovery.

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