Photo of Marina MacLean, Extension

Marina MacLean

Teaching Assistant Professor

Summary

Overview:

Dr. MacLean's professional journey is a testament to her dedication, expertise, and passion for advancing the field of biochemistry and molecular biology. Through impactful teaching, research, and active engagement with students, Dr. MacLean continues to make significant contributions to the scientific community and inspire the next generation of scientists.

Support for Freshmen:

Dr. MacLean is dedicated to helping freshmen acclimate to college expectations by teaching a lab to incoming freshmen through the NVFit program. This initiative aims to provide new students with the necessary skills and confidence to succeed in their academic journey.

Research Interests:

Dr. MacLean's research interests lie at the intersection of biochemistry, molecular biology, and insect physiology. Her work focuses on understanding the biochemical pathways involved in pheromone production and detoxification processes in insects, particularly bark beetles. This research aims to unravel the complexities of insect-environment interactions and develop sustainable pest management strategies.

Education

B.S. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, 1987
M.S. University of Nevada, Reno 2012
Ph.D. University of Nevada, Reno 2019

Courses

  • BCH 406/606 - Molecular Biology Lab
  • BCH 280, BCH 480 - Coordinator for Biochemistry and Biotechnology Independent Study
  • BIOT 447 - Coordinator for Biotechnology Research

Honors and Awards

  • CABNR Teacher of the Year, 2023

News & Journal Articles, Fact Sheets, Reports...

Journals
Cytochromes P450: terpene detoxification and pheromone production in bark beetles Blomquist, G.J., C. Tittiger, M. MacLean, and C.I. Keeling 2020, Current Opinion in Insect Science Vol. 43, Pages 97-102
Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) CYP4Gs convert long and short chain alcohols and aldehydes to hydrocarbons. MacLean, M., Gurnea, T., Nadeau, J., Tittiger, C., Blomquist, G. J. 2018, Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 102, 11-20