Awesome
Just try Professor Hanley he is the best teacher.
Awful
From day one of Professor Hanley's class, I knew I was going to need a tutor. But even the tutors were like, who do you have? Saying his name, they're either annoyed or already confused. He was so rude and condescending too. I have never wanted to write a professor until now, just to warn other students. I personally wasn't the smartest kid, but honestly, this professor was the worst.
Average
You'll fail if you don't do the practice quizzes. In any case of problems, he's very willing to help. There are lots of HW though.
Awful
Professor Hanley is terrible. He's condescending and unhelpful. His lectures doesn't compare to the homework. In addition, his teaching is comparable to that of someone who teaches you one plus one, but makes you solve an integral in the homework. I took Calculus 2 along with this Chemistry 22 class and it was so much more stressful than this Chemistry class because, there was so much in this. I suggest that you don't take his class.
John Hanley is a/an Lecturer in the University Of Central Florida department at University of Central Florida
Pasadena City College - Chemistry
Master's Degree
Thesis: The Design & Synthesis of an Intracellular Fluorescent Redox Sensor
Chemistry (Organic Synthesis)
Penn State University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Dissertation: Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometric Methodologies for Metabolomics
Chemistry (Analytical)
Penn State University
B.A.
Thesis: Evidence for the Structure of Two Stable Monomeric Cyclopentadienones: Synthesis of a Methoxyhydroxyfulvene and a Dihydroxyfulvene
Chemistry
Point Loma Nazarene University
GLP
Chromatography
Method Development
LIMS
Science
Lifesciences
Mass Spectrometry
Gas Chromatography
LC-MS
Sample Preparation
FDA
HPLC
Assay Development
Laboratory
Organic Chemistry
Drug Discovery
Biomarkers
Biotechnology
Bioanalysis
GC-MS
Hanley Jr
Hanley Jr
Cerritos College
Coastline Community College
Allergan
Tethys Bioscience
Inc.
Lipomics Technologies
Cypress College
Pasadena City College
Cypress
Adjunct Faculty
Chemistry
Cypress College
Pasadena
Teach major and non-major undergraduate chemistry courses.
Instructor
Pasadena City College
When Tethys acquired Lipomics in August 2008
I continued to grow the mass spectrometry research lab which I had built and introduced LC-MS/MS to the Tethys Clinical Lab. I was an integral member of a cross-disciplinary product development team working on cutting edge products in the health science. While I continued my work in the area of LC
GC
and MS method development
I also took on a larger role in project planning and leadership.
Tethys Bioscience
Inc.
Allergan
Irvine
CA
Develop high-throughput
quantitative
liquid chromatography mass spectrometric assays for use in a regulated bioanalytical laboratory. Manage project operations at multiple contract research organizations to ensure timely delivery of data to drug development teams. Budget forecasting and long-term planning as a member of several multidisciplinary drug development project teams. Ensure laboratory and CRO compliance to all relevant FDA and EMA guidelines. Conduct site audits as part of compliance program.
Senior Scientist - Bioanalytical Sciences
Cerritos
Teach major and non-major undergraduate chemistry courses.
Adjunct Faculty
Chemistry
Cerritos College
Instructor for Organic Chemistry lecture and laboratory courses. Develop a discovery-oriented laboratory curriculum for a brand new organic chemistry program. Collaborate with colleagues to acquire and implement new analytical instrumentation into teaching labs.
Adjunct Faculty
Chemistry
Orange County
California Area
Coastline Community College
During my tenure at Lipomics Technologies
I built a thriving mass spectrometry lab developing and validating numerous quantitative assays
using both LC-MS/MS and GC-MS. All our assays were complex multi-marker platforms developed to work with various complex biological matrices (plasma
serum
urine
CSF
muscle and liver tissue
stool
hair
etc). We utilized the lastest technologies in sample preparation (SPE
LLE
PPT)
chromatography (HPLC
UPLC
GC) and mass spectrometry (MS
MS/MS
ESI+/-
APCI+/-) and developed expertise on numerous instrument platforms (Agilent MSD
GC and LC
Applied Biosystems 4000 QTRAP
and Waters Quattro Premier
Xevo and ACQUITY).\n\n*Lipomics Technologies was acquired by Tethys Bioscience in August 2008.
Lipomics Technologies