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    Michael D. Gottlieb, PhD
Email: mgottlieb.aias@worldofanimalscience.com
Assistant Professor & Chair
Department of Natural and Applied Science
LaGuardia Community College
 

EDUCATION

  1. 2000: Psychoactive Drugs and the Molecular Biology of the Neuron
    Harvard University
  2. 1998: Genomics Course for Faculty at Minority Institutions
    National Institutes of Health
  3. 1996: Undergraduate Faculty Enhancement in Molecular & Cellular Biology
    New York University
  4. 1982: Postdoctoral Fellowship in Neuroanatomy
    Mount Sinai School of Medicine
  5. 1979: Ph.D. in Psychology (Neurobiology)
    The City University of New York
  6. 1979: M. Phil. in Psychology (Neuropsychology)
    The City University of New York
  7. 1974: M. A. in Psychology
    Queens College
  8. 1972: Certificate in Computer Programming
    New York University
  9. 1968: Teacher Training-Day Elementary School & JHS Mathematics
    The City College of New York
  10. 1968: B.A. in Economics
    Queens College

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

The City College of New York 1984-1994
Research Associate in Biology. Postnatal Growth of the Chick Eye and Myopia.

The City College of New York. 1982-1985
Research Associate in Biology. Neuroanatomy of the Chick Visual System.

Mount Sinai School of Medicine 1979-1982
Research Fellow in Neurology. Neuroanatomy of the Monkey Visual System

Biometrics Research 1973-1979
Research Assistant in Psychophysiology. Objective Indicators of Psychopathology.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

  • Statistics in Psychology,
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology,
  • Cell Biology and Histology,
  • Child Psychology,
  • Electron Microscopy,
  • Experimental Psychology,
  • Introductory Biology,
  • Introductory Psychology,
  • Neuroanatomy,
  • Physiological Psychology,
  • Science Express,
  • Principles of Animal Behavior

TEACHING POSITIONS

  • Department of Natural & Applied Sciences, LaGuardia Community College 1994-
  • Mount Sinai School of Medicine, The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York 1989
  • Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, The City College of New York 1984
  • Biology Department, The City College of New York 1982
  • Psychology Department, Queens College of New York 1978
  • Biology Department, Adelphi University of Long Island 1983
  • Psychology Department, Marymount Manhattan College 1978
  • Psychology Department, Long Island City Correctional Institution 1977
  • Biology Department, New York City Technical College 1976
  • Psychology Department, Polytechnic Institute Farmingdale 1975
  • Elementary School Teacher, P.S. 189K in Brooklyn 1974
  • Behavior Therapist, Queens Children's Hospital 1973
  • Junior High School Science Teacher, J.H.S. 35, Brooklyn 1970

THESIS COMMITTEES

  1. Troilo, D. Doctoral Thesis. The visual control of eye growth in chicks. The City University of New York, 1988.
  2. Joshi, H. B. Masters Thesis. Scleral changes associated with visual form deprivation myopia in chicks. The City College of New York, 1989.
  3. Bodnarenko, S. R. Doctoral Thesis. A neuroanatomical study of the connectivity of the pretectal lentiform nucleus of the mesencephalon in chicken. The City University of New York, 1989.

SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS

  1. Biometrics Research Colloquium Visual temporal integration in psychiatric patients. Kingsboro Psychiatric Center, February, 1976.
  2. Neuroscience Symposium Visual regulation of eye growth. The City College of the City University of New York, April, 1988.
  3. Psychology Department Seminars Normal and abnormal eye growth. Queens College of the City University of New York, January, 1989.
  4. LaGuardia Workshop Simple regression analysis of physiological data with computer application. LaGuardia Community College of the City University of New York, May, 1995.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

  1. Bioelectromagnetics Society
  2. Human Anatomy & Physiology Society
  3. Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists
  4. National Association of Biology Teachers
  5. National Science Teachers Association

AWARDS AND HONORS

  1. NIH National Research Service Award 1979-1982
  2. Society of the Sigma Xi 1978
  3. City University of New York Graduate Fellowship 1977-1979

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