

Dalia Kohan-Maslieh
Dr. Dalia Kohan-Maslieh applies her expertise to solve challenges in the field of biology education, fostering a deep understanding of biological sciences among her students. As an Adjunct Professor of Biology at Lander College for Women, part of Touro University, she is dedicated to delivering comprehensive and engaging instruction in her courses. Dr. Kohan-Maslieh holds a Master of Science degree from Shiraz University in Iran, which has equipped her with a strong foundation in biological sciences. In her teaching role, Dr. Kohan-Maslieh covers a wide array of subjects, including Principles of Biology I and II, Human Biology for Non-Majors I and II, and Anatomy and Physiology, along with their corresponding laboratory sections. Her approach to teaching emphasizes the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical application, ensuring that students gain a holistic understanding of the subject matter. Her commitment to education is evident in her ability to adapt her teaching methods to cater to the diverse learning needs of her students. Dr. Kohan-Maslieh's passion for biology and education is reflected in her dedication to student success. She strives to create an inclusive and stimulating learning environment that encourages curiosity and critical thinking. Her students benefit from her extensive knowledge and her ability to make complex biological concepts accessible and engaging. Through her teaching, Dr. Kohan-Maslieh aims to inspire the next generation of scientists and healthcare professionals, equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in their future careers.