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New Networking Nights for Alumni and Students

The department is seeking advice from alumni for a new program called “Biology Networking Night.” The goal of this program is to create better linkages between alumni professionals and students who have mutual career interests. This will provide opportunities for professionals in specific fields to share how they reached their career goals and network with other alumni for potential career development.   The alumni will coordinate with undergrad leaders to create internship opportunities and explore other ways to partner with organizations.  Networking Nights will be offered on Thursday evenings about once a quarter through the year. 

If you would like to participate, please call (206) 685-2185 for more information.

A big thank you for the alumni that volunteered to participate on the 2005-06 panels for the first year of this program!

Suzanne Marie Wilson, D.P.M.

Doctor of Podiatric Medicine

Elaina S. Foley

Navy Biologist

Sandra Beaulieu

Doctor of Pediatric Medicine

Rob Aigner

Executive Managing Director, Colliers Intl. - Global Real Estate Market Assessor

Rebecca Goodstein

Regional Registered Dietitian

Evan Yu

UW Oncology Professor - Cancer research

Bart D. Stephens

Stem cell biology research, Fred Hutch

Susan H. Hilpert

Landscape Design Firm, Owner

Thomas Teal

Molecular Biologist, UW Dept. of Microbiology

Lisa Stiffler

Environmental Reporter, Seattle PI

Kimia Aghabeigi-Busse

Puget Sound Blood Center- Administrative Coordinator

Emily Drevecky

Manager, Banking Operations at Washington Mutual

Kelly M. Kirkland

Non-profit / Volunteer Program Coordinator, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust

Jay McGough

General Contractor

Jane McGough

Vet - Emerald City Vetrinary Clinic

Billie R. Morelli

Attorney - criminal defense/personal injury 

Jeff Walker

Wetland Biologist

Jennifer Hoffman

Marine Biology/Conservation

Ingrid Lundin

Natural Lands Planner, King Co.

Kari Paulson

Physician Assistant- Harborview Emergency Department

Pinkamon Charoenpunthong

Animal reproductive biology

Barbara A. DeCaro

Horticulture and Forestry Services, Seattle Parks and Recreation

Bob Bergstrom

Patent Attorney, Olympic Patent Works

Gretel von Bargen

High School Biology Teacher

Trevor Dundon

Home Loan Consultant

Hanayo Gage

Sales Executive / Business Manager, NuGEN Technologies, Inc.

Patric A. Clapshaw, Ph.D.

Director of Research, Solomon Park (Neurobiology)

Catherine Conolly

Wetlands Science Lecturer, UW Extension, Environmental Consultant

Jeffrey Richard Ouimet

Patent Lawyer

Eiron Cudaback

doctoral student UW school of medicine - Pharmacology

John Hoy, DPM

Foot Surgeon

 

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