Information to be learned without a purpose or reason is a tough sell. In addition
to teaching, I operate a 40 acre farm in Madison Florida. We produce blueberries and
pork.
I Teach Anatomy, Physiology, and Microbiology at North Florida College. My area of
expertise is teaching. Students are much more engaged when they understand why the
information to be learned is relevant to their future success.
- Greg Molnar, Nancy A. Schroedl, Gonda, S. R., & Hartzell, C. R. (1997). Skeletal Muscle
Satellite Cells Cultured in Simulated Microgravity. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental
Biology. Animal, 33(5), 386–391. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4294610
- Molnar, G & Ho, M & Schroedl, N.A. (1996). Evidence for multiple satellite cell populations
and a non-myogenic cell type that is regulated differently in regenerating and growing
skeletal muscle. Tissue & cell. 28. 547-56. 10.1016/S0040-8166(96)80057-7.
- Meng-ling Ho, Greg Molnar, Vicky L. Funanage, Nancy A. Schroedl, (1996). Myogenic
factor expression and quantitation in satellite cells derived from growing rats. Basic
and Applied Myology. 6 145-155.
- Molnar, G.R. AND Dodson, M.V. 1993. Satellite cells isolated from sheep skeletal muscle
are heterogeneous. Basic and Applied Myology. 3(3):173-180.
- Molnar, G.R. AND Dodson, M.V. 1992. Characterization of ovine semimembranosus muscle
and associated satellite cells: Expression of fast and slow myosin heavy chain isoforms.
Basic and Applied Myology 2(3):183-190.