Dr. Jeremiah Winter
Associate Professor of Biology
jwinter11@liberty.edu
(434) 592-7708
Center for Natural Sciences, Room 221
Education
- Ph.D., Pennsylvania St. College of Medicine
- B.S., Cornerstone University
Biography
Dr. Jeremiah N. Winter serves in the Biology & Chemistry department as an Associate Professor of Biology. He began at Liberty University in August of 2020 with 10 years of teaching experience at a Christian college. He specializes in Cell Biology and Molecular Biology and is especially interested in eukaryotic cell pathways that are involved in insulin signaling, particularly those that lead to insulin resistance.
Dr. Winter has publications in the American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology and has worked with numerous students on a variety of research projects. Additionally, he is a member of the American Physiological Society (APS). He was led to Liberty to continue teaching the sciences from the ultimate foundation of the never-changing truths of God’s holy, inspired, and inerrant word, to further his research to the benefit of the students and community at Liberty, and to glorify and enjoy God through each moment in the classroom.
Courses Taught
- BIOL 301L- Genetics Lab
- BIOL 415- Cell Biology
- BIOL 415L- Cell Biology Lab
Publications
Winter JW, Fox TE, Kester M, Jefferson LS, Kimball SR. (2010) Phosphatidic acid mediates activation of mTORC1 through the ERK signaling pathway. American Journal of Physiology Cell Physiology 299:335-344.
Winter JW, Jefferson LS, Kimball SR. (2011) ERK and Akt signaling pathways function through parallel mechanisms to promote mTORC1 signaling. American Journal of Physiology Cell Physiology 300:C1172-C1180.