Mom the Chemistry Professor, 2014 Personal Accounts and Advice from Chemistry Professors who are Mothers
Coordonnateurs : Cole Renée, Marzabadi Cecilia, Webster Gail, Woznack Kimberly
Dr. Kimberly Woznack is an Associate Professor at California University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Woznack served as the Chair of the Department of Chemistry & Physics from 2011-2014. Dr. Woznack has been a proud member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) Women's Consortium since 2005. Dr. Woznack has been an Associate Member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) Women Chemist Committee (WCC) since 2011. Dr. Woznack, her husband and two sons, live in south western Pennsylvania.
Dr. Renee Cole is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Iowa. Dr. Cole has served as a Councilor for the Division of Chemical Education since 2011 and as an Associate Member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) Women Chemists Committee (WCC) since 2012. Dr. Cole is also an associate editor for the Journal of Chemical Education. She is actively involved in the POGIL (Process-Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) project at a national and international level. Her research focuses on issues related to how students learn chemistry and how that guides the design of instructional materials and teaching strategies as well on efforts related to faculty development and the connection between chemistry education research and the practice of teaching. She and her husband and daughter live in Eastern Iowa.
Dr. Cecilia Marzabadi is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Seton Hall University. She served as Associate Chair and Director of Graduate Studies for the department from 2009-2013. She also served as the Acting Director for the Elizabeth Ann Seton Center for Women's Studies from 2005-2006 and was a Clare Boothe Luce Professor between 1999-2004. She is an Alternate Councilor for the North Jersey Section of the ACS and was Chair of the section's Organic Topical Group in 2003-2004. Dr. Marzabadi has been an Associate Member of the American Chemical Society's Women Chemist Committee since 2013. She and her husban
Provides honest personal accounts of the rewards and challenges of combining motherhood with an academic career in chemistry
Addresses the issue of barriers to academic careers for women
Inspires future generations of women considering academic careers in science
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 06-2014
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