Professional Information
P.J.
Simpson-Haidaris
Associate Professor of Medicine
University of Rochester
Higher Education
Education, Honors & Awards
Rochester Institute of Technology; University of Notre Dame; Indiana University Bloomington
Rochester Institute of Technology, Certificate, Deaf Studies and ASL at NTID, Deaf Culture and American Sign Language, 1998 – 2000; University of Notre Dame, Ph.D., Microbiology & Molecular Virology, 1979 – 1981; University of Notre Dame, Masters, Microbiology, 1976 – 1978; Indiana University Bloomington, B.A., double major, Biology & Chemistry, 1970 – 1973
2000
Personal Information
United States
New York
Rochester
Member of the American Society of Hematology; member of the American Society for Microbiology; member of the International Fibrinogen Society
Dog grooming; audio books
More than 25 years
P.J. Simpson-Haidaris is the Science Education Director at Rochester Bridges to the Doctorate Program, which is the nation’s first educational program specifically tailored to deaf and hard-of-hearing people pursuing graduate degrees in biomedical or behavioral science. P.J. frequently speaks at faculty development workshops about working with deaf and hard-of hearing learners. She has been published in over 75 scientific articles, peer-reviewed, book chapters and review articles. She has published Anticancer Role of PPARgamma Agonists in Hematological Malignancies Found in the Vasculature, Marrow, and Eyes(Link), PPAR Research, February 28, 2010. P.J. is fluent in American Sign Language, English and French.
Research; Training; Education Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing; biomedical science; biotechnology; molecular biology; biochemistry
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