KATHLEEN N. PANGAN
Kathleen N. Pangan, MS, is a dedicated biologist and team leader at Stantec, specializing in wetlands and renewable energy projects.
Kathleen N. Pangan, MS, is a dedicated biologist and team leader at Stantec, specializing in wetlands and renewable energy projects.
Katie Wilwohl, PhD, a full professor of biology at Bethel University in McKenzie, Tennessee, is also a scientific researcher and a writer.
Cloe Couturier is an expert in medical qigong, CranioSacralQigong, osteopathy, and alternative therapeutics as the chief executive officer of Well and Aware, Inc.
A research professor of molecular biology, Ru Chih Chow Huang has spent more than 50 years on the faculty at Johns Hopkins University.
Connie D. Dunn joined the environmental and quality laboratory for the city of Fort Worth, Texas, as a laboratory supervisor for quality assurance in 2001.
Diane Marie Dudzinski, PhD, was a professor of biology at Washington State Community College from 1991 until her retirement in 2012.
Ingegerd Hellström, MD, PhD, previously served as a faculty member at the University of Washington in Seattle for 40 incredible years.
Billie T. Ketcios Zumo retired in 1999 from Central High School in Cheyenne, Wyoming, after more than three and a half decades of excellence.
Mary Rorty currently serves as a clinical associate professor, specializing in Aristotle’s philosophy and the new genesis.
Kimberle Chapin has excelled at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University as a professor of pathology and a professor of medicine since 2011.
Dorothy Field Chappell has flourished as both a senior scholar and the professor of biology at Wheaton College in Illinois since 2019.
Shirley Pritchett-Hilton, DD, ThD, PhD, is a global pastor, Christian counselor, and professor of foundational hematology, oncology, neurology and biology.
Mona Jensen most recently served IDEXX Laboratories as a research and development manager, and clinical chemistry research and development manager.
Nancy L. Goodyear joined Bainbridge College in Georgia as a biology professor from 1976 to 2001 and taught adjunctively at a number of other colleges.
Karen Wylie Pryor is the president of Sunshine Books, Inc. and a consultant with the National Science Foundation, NASA, and the National Geographic Society.
Noted for her work as a plant biologist, Haruko Kazama has led a long and exciting career at the International Christian University.
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