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Focus on teaching and learning: Monica Miller NSF Grant offers new opportunities
named Governor’s Teaching Fellow for learning outside the classroom
MGA Professor is one of 18 selected to participate $480,000 grant builds on IT faculty members’ expertise
in statewide program in important medical field
A significant element in the learning Faculty and undergraduate research into metabolomics - an emerging
equation is that of the teacher, and we technology with significant implications for medical science - has
feel confident in saying that the faculty earned Middle Georgia State a National Science Foundation grant of
members who dedicate their time and nearly $480,000, the largest award of its kind in the University’s history.
energy into teaching our students
understand and embrace that role – and Two information technology professors, Dr. Yingfeng Wang and
are being recognized for their excellence Dr. Myungjae Kwak, are directing the research funded through the
in that regard. One notable recognition award, which began in February and lasts until January 2022. The
this year: Dr. Monica Miller, assistant research is crucial because metabolomics - a technology for detecting,
professor of English, was selected as a identifying, and quantifying metabolites in biological samples - is
2018 Governor’s Teaching Fellow for the strongly correlated to microbiology, pharmacy, and medical science. For
academic year symposium program. example, accurately identifying metabolites can help with many medical
diagnoses including detection of some specific types of cancers.
As one of 18 faculty members from
Dr. Miller institutions of higher education across “This is a great honor for MGA and a tremendous achievement for
the State of Georgia, Miller was selected Dr. Wang, Dr. Kwak, and everyone who had a hand in doing the hard
after a highly competitive application work it takes to apply for such a grant,” said Dr. Alex Koohang, dean of
and selection process. the School of Computing.
Miller's specialties include examining the relationship between gender The NSF award will build on
and region in American literature, as well as the scholarship of teaching the ongoing work of Wang
and learning. Prior to joining the English faculty of Middle Georgia State and Kwak. They are working
in 2017, she was Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow at Georgia Tech. with students to enhance
She was also the assistant director of the Writing and Communication metabolite identification
program at Georgia Tech. accuracy by developing
reliable computational
The Georgia Governor's Teaching Fellows program was established in identification tools. Their focus Drs. Wang (left) and Kwak (right)
1995 by then-Georgia Gov. Zell Miller to provide Georgia's higher is on improving the current
education faculty with expanded opportunities for developing important tool for more effective and
teaching skills. Gov. Miller envisioned that this program would address efficient metabolite
faculty members' pressing need to use emerging technologies and identification by incorporating
instructional tools that are becoming increasingly important for learning new rules into the algorithm.
in today's society.
With $93,000 of the grant funding earmarked for students each year,
We applaud Dr. Miller’s dedication to her craft and to her willingness to the research team will include several undergraduates studying
share that dedication with other educators across our state. information technology and biology. Conducting this project will not
only advance the cutting-edge research in metabolite identification but
also promote interdisciplinary education at MGA.