<p>who are some of the most popular biochem and human biology professors? And please elaborate on them.</p>
<p>Kenneth Miller wrote the book "Biology" that is used by most AP Bio classes as well as being one of the top liasons to the Catholic Church (as a very religious man) in trying to instruct the church in ways to reconcile Evolution and Religion. Listen to his speech at the Convocation off the Brown page.</p>
<p>He teaches Bio 20 (the GUT bio course) and Cellular Biology. I haven't had him but I've heard he's excellent and he was a great speaker.</p>
<p>What about other bio and chem professors?</p>
<p>I'm in my first year, so I d0on't too much about them. I can tell you so far I've had a positive experience with my Chem 33 class in the last couple of weeks. Look at the Critical Review for Chem 33, 35, 36, 114, 115 etc. Those are some (there is one in there I think I missed) that are mandatory for Chem majors. I can tell you that my advisor, who is also my Chem teacher, does say that none of the Chem courses here are going to make you want to do Chem-- they are classes, they teach you information. If you want to get excited, get into a lab as soon as you can and that's what will make you want to major in Chem.</p>
<p>I haven't taken a Bio class so far.</p>
<p>who's your advisor modestmelody? just wondering cuz im taking chem 33 too.</p>
<p>Moulton. He teaches Sec 03 (Tu Th)</p>