
Amy Baldwin
Associate Professor of Microbiology, AU/UGA Medical Partnership
Campus Director of Phase 1/2 Curriculum
- PhD Biomedical Sciences University of South Carolina
- MS Biology/Biological Sciences Florida State University
- BS Genetics, Plant and Animal University of Georgia
As a medical educator, Baldwin is passionate about microbes, communication skills and interdisciplinary work. She has provided improv instruction for medical students and participates in the UGA Improv faculty learning community for continued skill development. She also is part of an interdisciplinary group funded by the Katherine A. Kendall Institute that is using technology to bring University of Georgia students and their peers from the island of Grenada together invirtual spaces to expand their knowledge of global social work challenges and interventions.
Teaching Specialties
Hematology, oncology, nutrition, brain and behavior, multi-system disorders
Research Interests
Cervical cancer, mechanisms of disease, molecular events associated with human papillomavirus-induced human cancers