DEBORAH J. CALLENDER
Deborah Callender is thriving as a physical scientist with the Naval Oceanographic Office at the Stennis Space Center.
Deborah Callender is thriving as a physical scientist with the Naval Oceanographic Office at the Stennis Space Center.
Maura J. Donohue joined the United States Environmental Protection Agency as a research chemist in 2003, and continues in that role to this day.
Thelma Dunnebacke Dixon has worked for the Viral and Rickettsial Disease Laboratory of the California Department of Health Care Services since 1976.
Diana Jeanne Cosand has served as an associate professor of biology at Chaffey College since 2002, having first joined the college in 2001.
Susan D. Zimmerman joined Williston State College as an instructor in 1986 and today excels as a full professor of biology and astronomy.
Inge Juliana Sackmann Christy is currently a faculty associate of the California Institute of Technology.
L. Miriam Dickinson is a professor at the University of Colorado Denver Graduate School, teaching in the departments of biostatistics and family medicine.
Dr. Margaret Josephine Cox is a professorial fellow at the University of Melbourne and a professor emerita of the Dental Institute of King’s College London.
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.
Jean St. Germain is a physicist, radiation safety officer, and vice chair for clinical and educational affairs at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
With an array of unique experiences behind her, Marlyn Newhouse decided to found Newhouse Consulting in 2017.
Stephanie J. Bird is an independent consultant in Wrentham, Massachusetts, and the founding co-editor-in-chief of the journal Science & Engineering Ethics.
Dr. Angela O. Bedenbaugh has been a research associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Southern Mississippi since 1980.
Ann Onton parlays 50 years of professional excellence into her role as a senior scientist at NanoViricides Inc., which she has held since 2006.
Debbie M. Schaum has thrived as the associate chair of applied aviation sciences at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Dr. Rashida A. Karmali has thrived as the head of Tactical Therapeutics, Inc., a privately-funded clinical research company.
Diane Margaret Jacobs served the University of Central Florida in a number of roles before becoming a professor emerita in 2016.
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