Rick McGee
Dr. Rick McGee is at the leading edge of academic and faculty affairs at Northwestern University, where he serves as the Associate Dean. With a profound commitment to advancing the careers of young scientists, Dr. McGee has carved a niche in the realm of career development and diversity in academia. His work is characterized by a multidisciplinary approach, seamlessly integrating elements of social sciences, occupational careers, and medical sciences. Dr. McGee's research interests are notably diverse, encompassing the intricate dynamics of membranes, the biochemical roles of fatty acids, and the complex interactions of receptors. His scholarly contributions have not only advanced these fields but have also earned him an impressive h-index of 31, reflecting the significant impact of his work. His research endeavors have been supported by numerous grants, including prestigious funding from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, underscoring the value and relevance of his work. A seasoned expert in grant writing, Dr. McGee is known for his collaborative spirit, often working alongside colleagues from various disciplines to push the boundaries of knowledge. His dedication to mentoring is evident in his active engagement with junior faculty, providing guidance and support to help them navigate the challenges of academia. Dr. McGee's efforts to foster diversity within the academic landscape are particularly noteworthy, as he strives to create an inclusive environment that nurtures talent from all backgrounds. In addition to his administrative and research roles, Dr. McGee is deeply involved in faculty development, offering training and resources to enhance the skills and capabilities of educators and researchers alike. His commitment to education is further reflected in his innovative approaches to teaching and learning, which aim to equip the next generation of scientists with the tools they need to succeed. Dr. McGee's work is not only a testament to his expertise but also to his unwavering dedication to the academic community. His contributions continue to shape the future of academia, inspiring both peers and students to pursue excellence in their respective fields.
Publications
, 421-436, 1989-09-01
, 161-179, 2003-07-24
, 122-131, 2011-01-01
, 667, 1987-10-01