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Welcome to my Oakton home page. I joined Oakton Community College in 1995 as an adjunct faculty member. I was hired for a full-time position in 2001 and have taught a variety of biology courses here, including Introduction to Life Science (BIO 101) General Biology (both BIO 121 and BIO 122), Microbiology (BIO 151) and Immunology (BIO 290 Topics course). I received my Bachelor of Science in Biology from Loyola University of Chicago and my Ph.D. in Microbiology from the University of Notre Dame. I was then a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Immunology at Rush University in Chicago for two years followed by one year as an Assistant Professor studying the interaction of the serum amyloid P-component with the complement system. I taught as an adjunct in the Biology Department at William Patterson College in New Jersey for several years and at the College of Lake County in Illinois for thirteen years before being hired full-time at Oakton.
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