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Location:
Columbia, MO, 65201
Salary:
negotiable
Posted:
February 27, 2012

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CURRICULUM VITAE February, **, ****

Deborah A. Dube’,B.A, M.A

________________________________________________________________________ *****@***********.***

URL www.debbiedube.com elder care

Present: Caregiver 24/7 for a 98 yr. old woman with late stage dementia

Duties include: medical support, nutritionist, physical therapy, decisions concerning

Health needs, caring, and treating her dementia. I also do the housekeeping, maintenance

of said house, and overseeing scheduling part-time employees.2009- present

Previous:

Visiting Biology Instructor, Westminster College Adjunct College Instructor, Moberly Area Community College

Biology, Conservation Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Zoology

Previous:

2005-2006, Science teacher, Mexico high school

10th grade biology, 9th grade physical science

PRESENT ADDRESS:

1011 Danforth Drive

Columbia, MO 65201

573-***-****

573-***-****

PERSONAL DATA:

Date of Birth January 29th

Place of Birth: Evergreen Park, IL

Social Security #: ***-**-****

Optional Information:

EDUCATION:

Degree/Training Conferring Institution Field Year

A.A.S. (Honors) Governor's State University Dental Hygiene 1972

B.A. University of Missouri-Columbia Biology 1996

M.A, Ed, M.S. University of Missouri-Columbia Science Ed. & microbiology 2004

PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:

1972-1992 Practiced full-time as a registered Dental Hygienist

1992-1996 Practiced 30 hours/week as a registered Dental Hygienist

1992-1994 Full-time student majoring in Biology - St. Louis University

1994-1996 Full-time student majoring in Biology - University of Mo.

Columbia

1996 Full-time student majoring in Animal Science - University of

Missouri - Columbia

1996 Part-time student worker in the Dept. of Small Animal Surgery -

Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine.

1997-1999 Full-time student majoring in Veterinary Medicine - Ross

University

1999-2002 Full-time Sr. Research Laboratory Technician - Microbiology.

University of Missouri, Dept. of Veterinary Pathobiology (RADIL).

2001-2002 Substitute Teacher- Columbia Public Schools

2002 –2004 Graduate Student in College of Education –Teaching Assistant

Biological Sciences

2004-2005 Instructor – Dept. of Biology Columbia College and Dept. of

Education Adjunct Instructor ( time) – Columbia College,

BIOL. 312, Microbiology, BIOL. 312 L Microbiology Labs,

Immunology for allied health professionals, and EDU.

Health course for teachers. I developed, taught, and

mentored a microbiology and immunology course for

nursing students in spring 2005 at Lake Ozark

Columbia College campus.

2005-2006 High school Science teacher- Biology and Physical science

2005-2007 Adjunct Instructor, Biology and Conservation Biology part-

time Moberly Area Community College.

2007-2008 Visiting Biology Instructor, Westminster College, Fulton MO.

Teaching, Biology, Anatomy, Conservation Biology

PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE:

State I.D. Number

Missouri 002796 Dental Hygienist

Missouri Pharmacy Technician

Missouri Substitute teaching certificate

Missouri Teaching certificate 0353160

AWARDS AND HONORS:

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society

Who’s Who of American College Women

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND SERVICES:

American Association of Dental Hygienists, 1972-1992

Floor Council Member, St. Louis University, 1993-1994

Student Member AVMA 1997-1998

Volunteer teaching assistant of summer Gateway Students in the Dept. of

Veterinary Anatomy, 1999

Developed curriculum, two courses, Microbiology for nurses, and Conservation

Biology

Missouri Science Teachers Association 2001

Science Olympiad –and Stream Team, Southwestern Bell Science Education Center volunteer 2002,2003

NSTA 2003,2004

MSTA – 2005 to present

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:

1.Effect of luteinizing hormone on the morphology of the testicle in the King snake. Dr. R. Aldrich. St. Louis University, 1992-1993. Undergraduate assistant.

Purification of GST fusion proteins of the glycogen-deficient glc mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Dr. J. Cannon. University of Missouri, Dept. of Microbiology/Immunology, 1994. Full-time Research Assistant.

2.Swine dysentery project. Dr. L. Olson. University of Missouri, Dept. of Veterinary Pathology, 1995. Student Assistant.

3.Effects of socialization and early training on 4 day old foals on adult behavior. Dr. W. Loch. University of Missouri, Dept. of Animal Science. 1996. Undergraduate Research Assistant.

4.Study of 3-Methyl Indole-induced Toxicosis of Horses. Dr. M. Miller. University of Missouri, 2000

Dept. of Veterinary Pathobiology. 1999-2000. Sr. Research Laboratory Technician

5.Dept. of Reproductive Physiology, ASRC 162 independent research Cloning the domestic pig (Sus scrufa) via nuclear transfer procedures. Researched, developed, and designed my own research project: “Characterizing telomerase activity in the developing Porcine oocyte and maturing embryo”.

6.Study with S. Cerevisiae in the study of proteins responsible for growth and tumor activity of the RAS oncogene family, plasmid transfers and protein fractionation. University of Missouri School of Medicine, Medical Molecular Microbiology and Immunology,John Cannon PhD, Principle investigator.

MASTER’S THESIS: Problem-based learning in the science disciplines

PUBLICATION:

Steffen EK, Albers CM, Wylde CE, and Dube' DA. Streamlined techniques for the routine isolation and identification of pathogenic bacteria of rodents and rabbits. 50th Annual



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