SUSAN A. ROTENBERG
Susan A. Rotenberg, PhD, a revered professor at Queens College, has held key leadership positions as an integral part of the institution.
Susan A. Rotenberg, PhD, a revered professor at Queens College, has held key leadership positions as an integral part of the institution.
Leontine Narcisse-Ogera, MD, PhD, is senior vice president of scientific services at eNOVA and a leader helping to drive the company forward.
Jen Moroz, PhD, diagnostic medical physicist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, ensures adherence to FDA guidelines and tracks patient doses.
Having a strong science background, Dina R. Justes, PhD, is a senior proposal manager, proposal writer, and coordinator at Teledyne FLIR LLC.
Heather L. Prince, PhD, is a research criminologist at RTI International, an institute that provides science-based answers to human problems.
Margaret Boone Rappaport, PhD, is co-founder of The Human Sentience Project LLC, researching space science, eco-theology, and more.
Erica M. Abrahamson is an associate director at Collins Aerospace, where she oversees the company’s entire space systems portfolio.
Carol M. Jantzen, PhD, became the first woman president of the American Ceramic Society more than 25 years ago.
A research professor of molecular biology, Ru Chih Chow Huang has spent more than 50 years on the faculty at Johns Hopkins University.
Linda Ann Walter has served as a chemistry, physics and astronomy teacher at Payson High School in Nebo School District since 1985.
Constance Nuss Knight, PhD, formerly known as Constance Dodge, has excelled as an independent geologist since 2009.
Peggy R. Henry-Watkins, MS, BS, excelled as a biology teacher and the former chair of the science department at Providence High School.
Kendra Grichuhin achieved the position of director of regulatory affairs with Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in 2021.
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.
In 1974, Lois McCoy Floyd joined the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where she would remain until her retirement in 2001.
Diane Marie Dudzinski, PhD, was a professor of biology at Washington State Community College from 1991 until her retirement in 2012.
Patricia A. Werner, PhD, is an honorary professor at the Fenner School of Environment and Society at Australian National University.
Karen S. Haller is an author and a teacher in the fields of botany and nature study, notably authoring “Walking with Wildflowers” in 1994.
Billie T. Ketcios Zumo retired in 1999 from Central High School in Cheyenne, Wyoming, after more than three and a half decades of excellence.
Suzanne Riskin excels as an instructor of basic science at the Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine.
SInce 1989, Rebecca L. Lane-Jergentz has been aligned with the John Muir Middle School as a seventh and eighth grade science teacher.
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