Biola lacks an
animal facility, for one, and he's swamped with a
teaching load that includes
physiology, an introductory biology lab section, and an advanced seminar on biological research methods, all in one semester.
Professional Experience 1983 — 1986 Research /
Teaching Assistant, Exercise
Physiology, University of Texas, Austin TX 1986 — 1990 Assistant Instructor / Research Assistant, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, and Vertebrate
Physiology, University of Texas, Austin TX 1993 — 1994 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of
Animal Sciences, Oregon State University 1994 — 1996 Technical Services Advisor, Genetic Resources, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 1996 — 1998 Manager, Technical Services, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 1997 — 1998 Assistant Professor, Adjunct, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas NM 1998 — 2000 Senior Technical Information Scientist, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 2000 — 2002 Senior New Models Development Scientist, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 2002 — 2004 Associate Director of Genetic Resources, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 2004 — 2005 Associate Research Scientist, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 2004 — 2009 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biology, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas NM 2009 — 2014 Associate Professor, Dept. of Biology, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas NM 2014 — present Professor, Dept. of Biology, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas NM
During her appointment at Deakin University as an academic lecturer and research assistant, she acquired
teaching experience in environmental science, including marine ecology, environmental management, and
animal anatomy and
physiology.
This course will train and certify personnel in the various euthanasia techniques; instruct personnel in the
physiology of euthanasia; promote the concepts of compassion and humaneness in euthanasia for shelter
animals;
teach participants how to recognize and deal with your personal euthanasia related stress increase professionalism within the
animal welfare field; and provide a valid certification program as required by SC State law for euthanasia technicians.