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Introduction to Sociology: Syllabus Description: The “sociological imagination” provides a useful framework for exploring the causes and consequences of social behavior. During the semester, we will take this framework and apply it to a variety of topics, including racial inequality, education, and...

Teaching

If you are a student looking for a course homepage, please access it through CatCourses Graduate Courses Fall 2020, Math 292: Special Topics, Boundary Integral Methods, jointly taught (UCM - remote) Spring 2020, Math 222: Partial Differential Equations (UCM - partially remote) Spring 2019, Math 222...

Old Projects

Mapping the current and future suitability of specialty crop cultivation in the Northwest 2017, USDA Northwest Climate Hub I participated in this project by creating the Future Crop Suitability Tool, which is now accessible in the Climate Toolbox. It is an interactive tool with maps and graphs of...

Publications

Climate datasets published Article Link Abatzoglou, J.T., Dobrowski, S.Z., Parks, S.A., and Hegewisch, K.C. 2017. TERRA-CLIMATE: High-resolution global dataset of monthly climate and climatic water balance from 1958-2015. TerraClimate website Hegewisch, K.C., Abatzoglou, J.T. 2015. MACAv2-METDATA...

Lab Alumni

Former Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars Dr. Jonathan Anzules Quantitative and Systems Biology Graduate Group Project: My research is focused on understanding the dynamics of homeostasis in our immune system. In a data driven approach, I seek to encapsulate the balance between immune...

Research

Hoyer lab research focuses on understanding immune dysfunction leading to disease. The lab has two main research areas: autoimmune disease and host immunity to Coccidioides.