Jane Semler
Professor
Allied Health Sciences
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Contact
- semlerj@deryad.com
- 931-221-7796
- Sundquist Science Complex Room SSC A211
BS Clinical Laboratory Science, 1995, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb
MS Microbiology, 1997, University of Georgia, Athens
Fellowship, 1997-1998, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta
Jane Semler is a professor of Medical Laboratory Science and coordinator of the MLT to MLS online degree program. She received the Socrates Award for teaching excellence in 2015.
Interprofessional education, clinical chemistry, laboratory management
Semler, JR. Laboratory Information Systems: Computer Based Laboratory Information
Systems. In Denise M. Harmening (Ed.), Laboratory Management Principles and Processes,
4th ed. (Ch. 18). St. Petersburg, FL: D.H. Publishing. Submitted for review January
2017.
Semler, JR, Latchem, SR, and Vowell, JA. (2017) Pseudohyperkalemia in a Non-compliant
CLL Patient: A Case Study. Clinical Laboratory Science. 30:2.
Semler, JR, Robertson, TM, Beard, TS, and Cude, CJ. (2015) A Study of Interprofessional
Collaboration in Undergraduate Medical Laboratory Science and Nursing Education. Clinical
Laboratory Science. 28:2.
Ameigh, RA, Scanlan, PM, Semler, JR, and Lebkuecher, A. (2015) Tuberculosis Infection
Control: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Clinical Laboratory Science. 28:1, 27-34.
Semler, JR. (2012) Laboratory Information Systems: Flexibility Is the Key to Modernization.
In Denise M. Harmening (Ed.), Laboratory Management Principles and Processes, 3rd
ed. (Ch. 17 pp. 429-450). St. Petersburg, FL: D.H. Publishing.
I sponsored more than 100 undergraduate research posters presented at regional and
state professional organization meetings.