Los Angeles Valley College - Biology
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Came to study for a medical technology license but mentor had me pursue chemistry
which I liked very much. However
ft was not a women's field at that time
there was discrimination!
and I later changed to biochemistry and biology.
Chemistry
math/physics
ACS
sigma xi
math/ science club
glee club
drama club
Suffolk University
doctorate
majored in issues affecting community college students and especially student retention
education
NEA
NABT
ERA
in addition to AAAS
ACS
and Sigma Xi
University of Southern California
ELAC
Southwest community College
Hollywood
CA
taught anatomy and physiology with lecture and labs
assistant professor of life science
LACity college
valley glen
taught biology for nonmajors.
professor of life science
LAVC
Torrance
ca
In charge of Tay-Sachs national testing lab. We did the state of California mass screenings. And we were the reference lab for the country.
Researcher
Harbor ucla medical center
crenshaw district
CA
taught anatomy and physiology as well as biology for majors with biotechnology and biology for nonmajors.\nin addition to lecturing
also was in charge of labs for these courses.
Associate professor
Southwest community College
taught biology for majors with biotechnology; biology for nonmajors;\nHuman Anatomy and Physiology
as well as Human Biology.\nServed on the President's transfer committee as well as professional development. Was involved in college assessment
ELAC
west la college
LACity college
LAVC
Harbor ucla medical center
taught anatomy and physiology with labs
west la college
Human Anatomy
Teaching
Curriculum Development
Curriculum Design
Physiology
Molecular Biology
Science
Editing
Biotechnology
Higher Education
University Teaching
Courses
Lecturing
Staff Development
Biology
Laboratory
Science Education
Research
Public Speaking
Hirsch
Dr. P.C.
masters
research on lysosmal activity
endocrinology
cross town ednocrine society
AAAS
ACS
Sigma Xi
NBTA
UCLA
Hebrew
Spanish
Yiddish
Russian
French
Master's degree
research associate with a government grant to biochemically study muscle breakdown in New england species of fish
Biochemistry
Sigma Xi
AAAS
ACS
University of New Hampshire