Poor
I took Doctor Gallicchio's Stem Cell Biology thinking that, the course would've be very interesting as a premedical student. However, the information goes beyond repetition on multiple slides during each presentation. Also, he pretty much gave up trying after pandemic happened. What's sick is that, I learned more from the thirty pages of paper I wrote, than he taught me in a year.
Clemson University - Biology
Professor & Director, Depts of Biological Sciences & Public Health Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA, 29627
Higher Education
Vincent S.
Gallicchio
Greenville, South Carolina Area
With more than 45 years experience in higher education as an administrator, faculty member, professor, educator, student mentor, and research director of an external funded laboratory. Secured in excess of $22 million in research funding from a variety of sources including: US DHHS, NIH, Department of Veterans Affairs, USAID, US Department of Education (FIPSE), European Union, NATO, State of South Carolina, and a number of pharmaceutical companies and foundations. Published more than 160 peer reviewed publications in the scientific medical literature, four books and numerous book chapters. Inventor on twelve U.S. and one international patent. Mentored numerous undergraduate, graduate, medical and post-graduate research students.
Associate Vice President for Research & Director of Sponsored Programs
Responsible for Institutional Sign Off on Grants & Contracts, Directed the Office of Sponsored Programs
Professor and Director
Professor, Biological Sciences, Microbiology, and Public Health Sciences; Director, Education & Research Satellite Center in Trace Elements for UNESCO
Chief Faculty Academic Advisor, Health Professions (Medical, Pharmacy and Rehabilitation Sciences)
Vincent worked at Clemson University as a Chief Faculty Academic Advisor, Health Professions (Medical, Pharmacy and Rehabilitation Sciences)
Chief Academic Faculty Advisor Health Profession Studies
Provide advice, counsel and guidance to students seeking to pursue health professional careers and also to assist in their application and entrance into prograduate health professional programs such as dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, and rehabilitation science.
Associate Dean for Research
Directed research activities of faculty and served as Director of Graduate Studies
Associate Professor
Conducted research funded by the NIH and other federal, state agencies in lithium biology, cancer biology, and drug development for AIDS and cancer.
Clinical Laboratory Director
Clinical laboratory director
Adjunct Professor of Biology & Cancer Research
Teach courses in hematology and stem cell biology
Vice President of Research & Corporate Technology
consultant to the CEO and President of the company.
grant writing and fund raising
Post-doctoral appointment
Experimental Hematology
Postdoctorate studies in experimental hematology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Pathology/Experimental Hematology
graduate student in experimental hematology
Post-doctoral appointment
Human physiology
postdoctoral studies investigating avian erythroblastosis virus
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