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Bio-Link PI, Co-PI's, and staff
The Bio-Link community includes many dedicated people from across the United States. Some of the Bio-Link personnel are shown below.
Barton Gledhill
Co-PI
Dr. Bart Gledhill is a long-time Co-PI with Bio-Link. Formerly a veterinarian and researcher with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Dr. Gledhill is active in mentoring new biotechnology education programs and assisting in National Center activities.
Elaine Johnson
PI
Dr. Elaine Johnson is the head of Bio-Link and PI. Shown here, in her customary role as a mentor and leader, Dr. Johnson has actively worked with biotechnology educators and students throughout the United States to create a strong community and build connections between industry and educators.
phone: 415-487-2470
Jeanette Mowery
Regional Director
Dr. Mowery is one the program leaders at Madison Area Technical College. She has been instrumental in developing the Bio-Link curriculum clearinghouse and plays a key role in continuing to develop this valuable resource.
Linnea Fletcher
Co-PI
Linnea Fletcher is one of Bio-Link Co-Pis. Dr. Fletcher served as a program officer at the National Science Foundation for the past two years and has recently returned to her former position as head of the Biotechnology Program at Austin Community College. Dr. Fletcher is passionate about education and outcomes. Her views on the role of community colleges in biotechnology education are best described in a recently published article in CBE Life Science Education (1).
1. Fletcher LA, Carter VC. The Important Role of Community Colleges in Undergraduate Biology Education, CBE Life Sci Educ. 2010 Winter;9(4):382-3.
Lisa Huffman
Staff
Lisa Huffman is the grant project manager for Bio-Link and the glue that holds everything together. Lisa publishes the Bio-Link newsletter, organizes conferences and meetings, and patiently watches over everyone else.
Lisa Seidman
Co-PI
Dr. Lisa Seidman has been part of Bio-Link since it's inception. Dr. Seidman is part of the biotechnology education program at Madison Area Technical College and a long-time director of the North Central Regional Bio-Link Center.
Dr. Seidman has contributed many novel ideas and materials to the field of biotechnology education. She is a well-known author, who wrote a widely used biotechnology lab manual and reference guide, that has recently been published in a second edition (Basic Laboratory Methods for Biotechnology: Textbook and Laboratory Reference, Second Edition, Benjamin Cummings, 2010).
She also began the Bio-Link curriculum clearinghouse and created laboratory and lecture courses in basic laboratory methods, human stem cell techniques, mammalian cell culture, bioprocessing, and other topics.
Sandra Porter
Co-PI
Sandra Porter is one of the Bio-Link Co-PIs. Dr. Porter has her Ph.D. in microbiology from the University of Washington. She ran a successful biotechnology education program at Seattle Central Community College, and she worked on educational projects in a bioinformatics software company (Geospiza, Inc.) for many years.
Dr. Porter is also president of Digital World Biology. Digital World Biology creates educational materials that use bioinformatics resources to teach biology.