GRANTS

 

1. Widener University Provost's Grant.  1990 - 1991

 Title:  The Response of the Amphibian Immune System to Pathogenic Bacteria.

 Amount:  $2000.00

 Co-recipient:  Martin P. Simon Ph.D.

2. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

 National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

 Academic Research Enhancement Award  1991 - 1995

 Title:  Role of T Cells in Immunity to Salmonella typhimurium

 Amount:  $77,727.00

3. Widener University Provost's Grant.  1992 - 1993.

 Title:  The Effect of Both Bacteria and Environmental Stressors on  Anuran Spleen Cell Number

 Amount:  $2000.00

4. Widener University Provost's Grant.  1994 -1995.

 Title:  The Effect of Environmental Acidification on Naturally Occurring and Antibody resistance factors in the Blood of Frogs. Amount:  $2000.00

 5. Widener University Provost’s Grant.  1995 - 1996

 Title:   The Effect of Environmental Acidification on White Blood Cell Function and Antibody Production in the Green and Leopard Frogs. Amount:  $1000.00

 6. Widener University Provost’s Grant.  1997-1998

 Title:  The Effect of Salmonella typhimurium, vaccine strain SL3235, on the Murine Cytokine Response

 Amount  $1500.00

 

Awards

 

April 1981.  Received the Ernest Witebsky Award for excellence in Microbiology, State University of New York at Buffalo.

August 1988.  Accepted as a full member of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society.

January 1995.  Recepient of the Widener University College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Award for  Excellence in Teaching.

September 1997.  Recipient of the Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching.

 

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