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Andrea Good

Art Director and Editor Andrea Good has a lifelong and ongoing obsession with drawing, combined with some serious wanderlust, led Andrea to art school and an illustration degree in England. She landed her first job at one of top design agencies in the UK specializing in children’s packaging and design for Hasbro, Disney and the […]

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Edward Alcamo, Ph.D.

Edward Alcamo, Ph.D., (1930 – 2015) was one of the two authors of the Microbiology Coloring Book. He was a Professor of Microbiology at State University of New York at Farmingdale, he taught medical microbiology to medical, premedical and allied health science students. Dr. Alcamo was the author of Fundamental of Microbiology, Aids: The Biological

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Gabriella Davids

Gabriella Davids studied Art History and English at Florida State University and has been teaching AP Art History and AP Literature in Central Florida for 10 years. She is the author of the Art History Coloring Book and hopes that reading and interacting with the amazing works in the text will inspire current and future

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Marian Cleeves Diamond, Ph.D.

Marian Diamond (née Cleeves; November 11, 1926 – July 25, 2017) was a pioneering scientist and educator who is considered one of the founders of modern neuroscience. She and her team were the first to publish evidence that the brain can change with experience and improve with enrichment, what is now called neuroplasticity. Her research on the

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Ellyn Elson, RD

Ellyn Elson, RD, is an author and a nationally recognized public speaker in the area of employee motivation, leadership, communication and management.  She has served on numerous national and state Boards of Directors and has received many industry awards including IFSEA’s Food Service Industry Award of Excellence, Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Medallion Award, Jack

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Lawrence M. Elson, Ph.D.

Lawrence M. Elson, Ph.D., (10/10/35 – 7/4/2021), received his BA in Zoology/pre-med curriculum at the University of California at Berkeley and continued there to receive his Ph.D. in human anatomy.  Dr. Elson was an assistant professor of anatomy at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston (1968-72).   He lectured and taught dissection at the University of

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Robert D. Griffin, M.A.

Robert D. Griffin, M.A. taught biology for over 30 years and served on the faculty of City College of San Francisco, where he taught biology courses. Previously he had extensive experience teaching in junior and senior high schools and in special science programs for gifted elementary school students. Mr. Griffin was a well-liked, gifted, and

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James G. McCabe, BA

James G. McCabe, BA, is one of the coauthors and illustrators of the Reptiles Coloring Book.  James has been involved in biomedical research for 40 years managing preclinical studies for Genentech, Amgen, Jackson Laboratories and UCLA.  Currently he is the CEO and co-owner of ZooToxins, LLC, which extracts and processes venom from a wide variety

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Thomas M. McCabe, Ph.D.

Thomas McCabe is one of the coauthors of the Reptiles Coloring Book. He is an Assistant Professor in Biological Sciences at The University of Texas at El Paso and a researcher in biology education. Formerly, he was the Chief Scientific Officer of ZooToxins, LLC, helping to develop vaccines for animals like dogs and horses against

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Tom Niesen, Ph.D.

Tom Niesen received his Ph.D. in biology from the University of Oregon in 1973, specializing in the ecology of marine invertebrates.  He has taught at San Francisco State University since 1973, where he is currently Professor of Marine Biology.  In addition to a career-long fascination with the ecology of the rocky intertidal zone, Dr. Niesen’s

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