Todd Primm is a professor in biological sciences at Sam Houston State University in Texas. He obtained a BS from Texas A&M and a PhD in biochemistry from Baylor College of Medicine. His current lab research is on the microbiome, the community of bacteria in and on us. His educational research focuses on how to […]
Biography
Todd Primm is a professor in biological sciences at Sam Houston State University in Texas. He obtained a BS from Texas A&M and a PhD in biochemistry from Baylor College of Medicine. His current lab research is on the microbiome, the community of bacteria in and on us. His educational research focuses on how to teach students metacognitive approaches to learning.
Teaching and mentoring are his passions and he has served as affiliate staff with Cru (Campus Crusade) and is a deacon at his church. He and his wife have been married over 30 years and have four children and one granddaughter.
Biography
Todd Primm is a professor in biological sciences at Sam Houston State University in Texas. He obtained a BS from Texas A&M and a PhD in biochemistry from Baylor College of Medicine. His current lab research is on the microbiome, the community of bacteria in and on us. His educational research focuses on how to teach students metacognitive approaches to learning.
Teaching and mentoring are his passions and he has served as affiliate staff with Cru (Campus Crusade) and is a deacon at his church. He and his wife have been married over 30 years and have four children and one granddaughter.