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MARIE T. PANEC
EDUCATION:
- Ed.D., Urban Higher Education. University of Southern California. 2007.
- CPhil., Biochemistry. University of California, Davis. 1983.
- M.A., Biology. Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut. 1978.
- B.A., Chemistry. University of San Diego, California. 1976.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
- Professor of Microbiology, Moorpark College, CA. 1997 + present.
- Professor of Biology, Los Angeles Mission College, CA. 1990 + 1997.
- Adjunct Faculty, Biology Department, LA Southwest College, CA. 1989 + 1990.
- Science Instructor, Louisville High School, Woodland Hills, CA. 1987.
- Chemistry Instructor, Holy Child School, (with U.S. Peace Corps), Cape Coast, Ghana. 1984 + 1986.
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE:
- Curriculum Co-chair, Moorpark College, CA. 2008 + 2010.
- Chair of Life Sciences, Moorpark College, CA. 2004 + 2007.
- Trustee, Board of Education, Oak Park Unified School District, 2002 + present.
- Vice-chair Life Sciences, Los Angeles Mission College, CA. 1995 + 1997.
PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Grants
- CTEA Funding for Secondary Teacher Workshops in Biotechnology. 2008-2009.
- California Community College Career Technical Education/Economic and Workforce Development Pathways Grant, SB-70 Quick Start Partnerships in Bioscience/Biotechnologies in association with Pasadena City College. 2006 - 2008.
- VTEA California State Equipment Grant. 2001.
- "Industrial Biotechnology Instruction: A Modular Approach." Maureen Harrigan, Marie Panec, and Bob Bettis. Advanced Technological Education grant from National Science Foundation. 1999-2001.
Submitted, but not funded:
- ATE-NSF proposal in Secondary Teacher Workshops in Biotechnology. Oct. 2008.
Administrative
- Served as President, Board of Education, Oak Park Unified School Dist. (2006-2007)
- Served as Vice-president, Board of Education, Oak Park Unified School District
- Served as Clerk, Board of Education, Oak Park Unified School District
- Grew Life Sciences department's offerings by 40% and FTES by 25% at a time when the enrollment overall in the college was declining
- Responsible for coordinating hiring and evaluation of new faculty, full-time and adjunct
- Prepared departmental class schedule
- Identified and advocated for departmental resource needs: personnel, facilities, lab equipment, and improved budget for lab supplies
- Developed and wrote program plan for department, coordinating curriculum development and program growth in defined areas
- Facilitated invitation of prominent science speakers to campus for community lectures and organized events
Curriculum + academic and career/technical
- Developed distance education, online version of non-majors biology course, including both lab and lecture
- Wrote Biotechnology Bridge course to introduce high school students to biotechnology at Moorpark College
- Changed Microbiology pre-requisite resulting in increased retention from 40% to more than 90%
- Wrote curriculum for Genetics and Cellular Biology course that articulated with UCLA giving Moorpark students two additional quarters of life science credit upon transfer
- Co-designed, developed and coordinated workshops for community college and high school faculty in biomanufacturing
- Co-edited biomanufacturing text
- Developed curriculum for course on DNA technology in society
- Facilitated introduction of molecular biology exercises into majors lab
- Developed brochure for high school students to publicize biotechnology program and improve articulation into program
Higher Ed Reform
- Developed service learning project for non-majors biology students at local elementary school
- Developed service learning projects in microbiology course
K-12
- In conjunction with School of Education at CSUCI and local K-12 science specialist, facilitating a series of four day-long workshops in biotechnology for secondary science teachers in Ventura County
- Worked to pass $197 parcel tax with 81% voter approval
- Worked to pass $46 million in local bond measures
- Avoided staff lay-offs for two years in economic downturn
- Gave staff pay increases and improved medical benefits in time of economic downturn
- Maintained educational programming during economic downturn
- Participated in the development of model Gifted and Talented K-12 Education program
- Oversaw development of policy to give foreign language credit to students taking languages in culturally relevant settings
- Improved relations with Special Education parents, dramatically reducing number of legal cases
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
- University of Southern California:
Sensemaking of an identity change: A case study in higher education investigating the role of the academic vice president in facilitating change.
- University of California, Davis:
Cloned promoters from inducible operons in Bacillus subtilis to study binding affinities with various forms of RNA polymerase.
- Wesleyan University:
Studied membrane bound DNA in mammalian 3T3 cells and its relationship to DNA synthesis.
PRESENTATIONS:
- "Gender Equity in Math, Science, Engineering, and Technology." Colleen Briner-Schmidt, Lekishia Moffett-White, and Marie Panec. April 2008, Ventura County Women's Forum on Educational Justice: Gender Equity and Social Change.
- "Improving Secondary Gifted Education." Victoria Bortolussi, Marie Panec, and Bruce Potts. February 2008, California Association for the Gifted conference.
- "How to Effectively Involve Parents and the Community in the Support of Gifted Education." Victoria Bortolussi and Marie Panec. October 2005, Tri-County GATE Association.
- "Workforce Development in the Biotechnology Industry: A Model of Collaboration Between Industry and Academia." Marie T. Panec, Elaine A. Johnson, and Elisabeth Kaszas. 2000, American Association of Community College Annual Conference.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS:
- Panec, M. 2008. "Moorpark College Biotechnology Program in Industrial Manufacturing." In Friedman, Y. (Ed.), Best Practices in Biotechnology Education, Logos Press, Washington DC.
- Panec, M. 2007. Online Science Labs: By What Criteria? Focus on Microbiology Education. Winter, 2007.
- Katz, D. S. and Panec, M. 2006. Plaque Assay. American Society for Microbiology Curriculum Resources.
- Rees, M., Panec, M., Bortolussi, V., and Eddinger, P. 2006. Model of a Collaborative Effort: Modernization of the Biotechnology Program at Moorpark College. American Society for Microbiology Conference for Undergraduate Educators.
- Panec, M. T. 2004. Service Learning in Allied Health Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology Conference for Undergraduate Educators.
- Panec, M. T. 2003. Impact of Pre-requisites on Student Success in Introductory Microbiology at Community College. American Society for Microbiology Conference for Undergraduate Educators.
- Panec, M. T. and Rees, M. 1999. Industrial Biotechnology: A Collaboration Between Industry and Academia in Applied Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology Conference for Undergraduate Educators.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS:
- Outstanding Service Award, Tri-County GATE Association, 2006.
- USC Rossier School of Education Book Award, 2005.
LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS:
- Masters in Governance Program, California School Boards Association, 2005.
SERVICE IN EDUCATIONAL/PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
- Member, Editorial board for Journal of Microbiology and Biology Education, American Society for Microbiology, 2009 + present.
- Co-chair, Oral History Project for American Society for Microbiology, 2008 + 2009.
- Facilitator for Bio-Sci / Bio-Tech Discipline Work Group for Statewide Career Pathways, Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, 2007-2008.
- Reviewer for papers submitted to American Educational Research Association, 2007, 2008.
- Member, Archives Committee, American Society for Microbiology, 2006 +2009.
- Member, Editorial Board for Focus on Microbiology Education, American Society for Microbiology, 2006 + 2009.
- Member, Policy Committee, Faculty Association of California Community Colleges, 2005 + 2008.
- Member, American Society for Microbiology, Curriculum Resources Editorial Review Committee, 2005 + 2006.
- Member, ASM Division W Nominating Committee, 2005.
CIVIC SERVICE:
- Serve on Community Commission for Ventura County, 2009 + present.
- Panelist representing higher education on Eye on the Issues discussing the state of education in California, April 2009.
- Secretary, Ventura County School Boards Association, 2008 + present.
- Member, Board of Directors, Community Action of Ventura County, Inc. 2008 + present.
- Trustee, Board of Education, Oak Park Unified School Board, 2002 + present.
- Judge for We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution, a project of the Center for Civic Education, annually 2006 + 2008.
- Girl Scout co-leader, 1998 + 2005.
- Science instructor for Gifted and Talented Education program at Brookside Elementary School, 2001 + 2002.
- U.S. Peace Corps, Ghana, West Africa, 1984 + 1986.
COMMITTEE WORK (partial list):
- Ventura County Community College District, District Technical Work Group Faculty Co-chair, 2008 + 2009.
- Ventura County Community College District, District Council on Student Learning, 2008 + 2009.
- Oak Park Measure R Facilities Bond Campaign Committee, Fall 2008.
- Tri-County Association for the Gifted, Secondary GATE task force, 2007 + 2008.
- State Academic Senate, Facilitator for Biotechnology Work Group of the Statewide Career Pathways: Creating School to College Articulation, Fall 2007 + Spring 2008.
- Conejo Valley Education Foundation, Panelist for Science Forum, Westlake High School, Fall 2007.
- Oak Park Schools Moving Forward, H6 Construction Bond Campaign Committee, Fall 2006.
- Moorpark College, Deans' Hiring Committee, Fall 2006.
- Oak Park Unified School District, Facilities Committee, 2006 + present.
- AFT Executive Director Hiring Committee, Local 1828, Fall 2005.
- Oak Park Parcel Tax Campaign Committee, Spring 2004 and Spring 2008.
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