Koru Mindfulness Teacher
Lis Regula
Lis is both a professional educator and advocacy associate. At University of Dayton, he teaches biology and human anatomy courses to undergraduates, as well as being the chair of the biology department's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice committee and a Student Success Fellow. In his part time job, he supports non-profit advocacy efforts to advance more equitable and accessible infertility treatment, including surrogacy and third-party reproduction for LGBTQ+ prospective parents, and also working to advance the standards for Ethical Surrogacy. Lis's varied background includes author of the first ungendered human anatomy textbook, independent contractor for NASA Glen ecological surveys, and researcher in pedagogy and inclusive teaching. He has also served on multiple boards in the community, usually focused on sustainability, human rights, and democracy work. Lis has a BS in both biology and psychology from Ohio State University, and PhD from Kent State University. He has been an egg donor and surrogate, and currently lives in a very queer home Columbus, Ohio with his daughter, cat, and memory of his husband, MJ Eckhouse.
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Entry created July 24, 2023