Tania Schroeder
Dr. Schroeder received her Ph.D in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Minnesota in 2005. She also has a Masters degree in Business Administration and a Bachelors degree in Microbiology. She has been teaching at Walden University since 2008 and teaches PUBH 6128: Biological Foundations in Public Health and PUBH 8410: Fundamentals in Leadership, System Evaluation, and Intervention in Public Health. At other universities, she has taught Biology of Women and Biochemistry. Professionally, Dr. Schroeder has been a researcher in both the university and private sectors focusing on a variety of areas including viral infection mechanisms, DNA transcription factor regulation, stem cell research, cell based therapies, and tissue engineering. She has published peer-reviewed articles in the area of DNA transcription factor regulation and has patents in cell based therapies and tissue engineering.
Courses Taught
PUBH 6128 - Biological Foundations of Public Health
PUBH 8140 - Fundamentals in Leadership, System Evaluations, and Interventions in Public Health
Education
PhD, University of Minnesota
MBA, Metropolitan State University
BS, University of Minnesota