Carl W.F. Bird


 

Education

COLLEGE OF SAINT ELIZABETH                                                                                                        
Masters of Education Candidate – Concentration in special services                                            2009
Certificate of Eligibility with Advanced Standing – Teacher of Biology                                           2008


FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY                                                                                               
2007

Master of Science in Biology

DREW UNIVERSITY                                                                                                                         
2005
Bachelor of Arts
Major- Biology
Minors – Environmental Studies and Vocal Studies

 

Employment

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY                                                       September  2007 - Present
BECTON COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES –MADISON, NEW JERSEY
 -Adjunct Professor of Biology for Human Biology Lecture and Laboratory

WATCHUNG HILLS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL                                        
November 2005 – Present
WARREN, NEW JERSEY
-Home Instruction – Biology.

NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL IN THE SCIENCES                               
Summers 2004 - 2006
DREW UNIVERSITY -  MADISON, NEW JERSEY
-TA for lectures in cell biology, neuroscience and physiology lab
-Residential Counselor
-Neuroscience Team Project Designer
- Assistant to doctoral faculty

 

DREW UNIVERSITY Madision, NJ ▪ 2003 – 2005
        Assistant to Genomics Faculty.
        Maintained the stocks of 500+ varieties of Drosophila.
       
Designed and maintained the websites for Biology, Biochemistry, and Pre-Med Society.                                                       TA for Ecology and Evolutionary Genetics.


PROJECTS EDITOR                                                                        Fall 2005
Edited content and assisted in the research of an interdisciplinary textbook on the human larynx and voice     (The Craft of Singing by Garyth Nair).  


UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
Chemical mechanisms to help prevent neuronal apoptosis.                      Preclinical research with natural and synthetic gangliosides.           The role of iNOS in cell death.
        Novel treatments  of statins in an in vitro Alzheimer’s model.

 Audiographic Spectral Analysis of Primate Communication.

Analysis of field study tapes with spectrograph to identify several  statistically different communication cues in two species of  Peruvian tamarin.

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