General Information | |
Location: | B-Building; Floor 3 (View campus map) |
Contacts | |
| Justin Nussbaum, Ph.D. Department Chair, Professor |
Full time members of the Lakeland Biology Department are a diverse faculty with areas of expertise in botany, zoology, vertebrate biology, forest science, ecology, anatomy-physiology, microbiology, molecular biology, exercise science, medicine, and neuroscience. Seven members of the department hold doctoral degrees (including one of whom also holds an MD) and one member holds a Master of Science degree (while working on a Ph.D.). Teaching experience ranges from more than 20 years of full time teaching to recent graduates. Department members maintain a strong commitment to educational quality and have received multiple Excellence in Teaching nominations and awards.
Contacts | |
| Jamie Landis, M.D., Ph.D. Professor |
| Mike Khoretonenko, Ph.D. Professor |
| Andrea Musial, Ph.D. Professor |
| Justin Rosemier, Ph.D. Professor |
| Rozhan Sheykhani, Ph.D. Professor |
| Steve Vieira, Ph.D. Professor |
| Susan Wadkowski, M.S. Professor |
Our part-time instructors are valued members of the department. Some have been teaching with us for over 15 years and several have received Excellence in Teaching nominations and awards.
All part-time faculty are required to have a minimum of a Master's Degree in Biology or a related field. Lakeland Community College's part-time biology faculty are expected to collaborate with the full time faculty. Our part-time faculty members have included doctors, registered nurses, veterinarians, clinical researchers, toxicologists, naturalists, and retired high school teachers. Biology course sections are offered according to the needs of the department. Each part-time instructor's expertise and work experience is matched to the available course sections.
To apply, submit your application through Lakeland's Human Resources Department.