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Christine Major

Christine

Major

Christine Major

Associate Professor

Department
Basic Science
Institution
University of Western States
Address Map of 8000 NE Tillamook St Portland OR 97213
8000 NE Tillamook St
Portland, OR 97213
Office Phone
971-418-9018
Email
Biography

Christine Major is originally from Massachusetts and completed her undergraduate and initial graduate work there. She holds a MS in Neuroscience and Behavior from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Following her master's work she conducted research in the field of neuroscience at Harvard Medical School in Cambridge, MA. Dr. Major is also a DC graduate from UWS and she earned a MS in Exercise and Sports Science from the university, as well. During her DC training, she completed a preceptorship at the American Lake VA Medical Center. She has been awarded an AMEE-ESME Certificate in Medical Education and is certified in the Fundamentals of Team-based Learning. Dr. Major is an associate professor in the basic sciences and clinical sciences departments and teaches neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and clinical neurology.

What UWS core value (student-focus, best practices, curiosity, inclusiveness, professionalism, whole-person health) do you connect with the most and why?

Although each core value is important, I feel particularly connected to curiosity. It is what led me to pursue science in my education and what continues to drive me in teaching. I try to instill curiosity in my students, as well. I love learning and sharing new discoveries in science and medicine with them. My goal is to help them develop into lifelong learners.

What cause is close to your heart?

Working with and supporting young people has always been something I felt drawn to. When I was younger, I volunteered in schools in under-resourced areas to provide tutoring to students who were struggling. Now, whether through teaching and mentoring or my work with a local non-profit organization whose mission is prevention and intervention of youth homelessness, I try to make a positive impact. I have personally experienced the life-changing effects of having a positive role model as a young person and strive to provide that for others.

Education History
Degree Institution Year
BS- Pre-veterinary Animal Science University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 2005
MS- Neuroscience & Behavior University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 2007
Premedical/Prehealth Postgrad Certificate Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 2010
MS- Exercise & Sport Science University of Western States, Portland, OR 2013
Doctorate of Chiropractic University of Western States, Portland, OR 2013
Publications
Journal

Major CA, Kelly BJ, MA Novak, MD Davenport, Stonemetz KM, Meyer JS (2009). The anxiogenic drug FG7142 increases self-injurious behavior in male rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). Life Sciences, 85 (21), 753-758.

Major CA, Burnham KD, Brown KA, Lambert CD, Nordeen JM, Takaki LAK (2021). Evaluation of an online case-based learning module that integrates basic and clinical sciences. Journal of Chiropractic Education, 35 (2), 192-198.

Burnham KD, Major CA, Borman WH (2023). First-person video experiences as a vicarious, virtual alternative to in-person basic science labs. Journal of Chiropractic Education, 37 (1), 7-12.