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Professor of Biology
Degrees: Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry, Rutgers University; master's degree in Biological Chemistry, University of Michigan; master's degree in Biology, Eastern Michigan University; doctoral degree in Biological Sciences, Kent State University.
Professor Brodman has been with SJC for the past 10 years, teaching courses in biology, anatomy and physiology, evolution, ecology, herpetology, amphibian research, and other related areas, and has published 29 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and technical reports in his areas of study. His honors include winning the Teaching Excellence Award in 1998 and the Kaiser Faculty Scholar Award for Commendable Research in 1999. Recently, he obtained $7,000 in restoration grants to develop a 62-acre Environmental and Biological Field Station.
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Rosemary Duda, MT (ASCP), SM, I, MS (email me)
Associate Faculty
Degrees: Bachelor's degree, Valparaiso University; master's degree, Purdue University; Certifications in Immunology, Medical Technology, and Microbiology, American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP).
Rosemary Duda is the Director of Medical Technology at St. Margaret Mercy Health Care Center in Hammond, Indiana, with which SJC is affiliated. She also teaches courses for the Center's year-long internship program, a program that allows students to receive training that completes requirements for national certification in addition to their bachelor's degree from SJC.
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Associate Professor of Biology
Degrees: Bachelor's degree in Entomology, Purdue University; master's and doctoral degrees in Forensic Entomology, Purdue University.
Professor Neal Haskell is nationally recognized for his work as a Forensic Entomology Consultant throughout the United States and has offered his expertise in over 450 death investigation cases since 1981, the most recent one being the murder of seven-year-old Danielle Van Dam in Sabre Springs, California. He's been featured on Court TV, HBO, The Discovery Channel, and PBS, and highlighted in Popular Science and Discovery magazines. He is frequently asked to speak at engagements sponsored by groups such as the New York State Police, the Washington State Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners, and the Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute and Criminal Justice Departments.
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Associate Faculty
Degrees: Bachelor's degree, Ball State University; certification in Medical Technology, American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP); Medical Technology training program, Ball Memorial Hospital.
Since 1965, Shirley Replogle has been Director for the Ball Memorial Hospital Medical Technology Program in Muncie, Indiana. The Program, with whom Saint Joseph's College affiliates, allows those interested in studying Medical Technology to receive training that completes requirements for national certification in addition to their bachelor's degree from SJC.
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Professor of Biology
Degrees: Bachelor's degree in Biology, Saint Joseph's College; Master of Divinity with a concentration in pastoral counseling, Catholic Theological Union; Master of Arts with a concentration in microbiology and immunology, Indiana State University; Doctor of Medicine, Indiana University Medical School.
Recently celebrating his 25th anniversary with the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, Rev. Dr. Stang has served the College in a number of capacities for over 20 years, including Assistant to the President, Natural Sciences Division Coordinator, and Department Chair. In addition to his teaching duties, Rev. Dr. Stang is an officer and Chaplain for the United States Army National Guard and has been for more than 14 years; after returning in November 2001 from a five-month stay in Kosovo as the country's only Catholic chaplain, he led a discussion session entitled, "Peacekeeping in Kosovo," which aimed to inform attendants about events leading up to the Serbian/Moslem conflict, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's intervening role.
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Associate Professor of Chemistry
Degrees: Bachelor's degree, Northern Michigan University; master's and doctoral degrees in Biological Chemistry, University of Michigan.
Professor Wistrom has been teaching courses in biochemistry, cell physiology, genetics, and organic chemistry at SJC since 1993. A past recipient of the Teaching Excellence Award and co-author of two high school chemistry textbooks, she strongly urges her students to participate in undergraduate research, often sponsoring student research or independent studies in biochemistry.
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