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This manual includes flow diagrams, tables and charts, expanded explanations of laboratory tasks, and clear vivid instructions.
Investigations of Cells and Organisms: A Laboratory Study In Biology
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Laboratory Outlines in Biology: v. 1 (Books in Biology)
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The current edition of the classic general biology labo...)
The current edition of the classic general biology laboratory manual—well-suited to Purves, et. al., Life: The Science of Biology (see full listing) but compatible with any intro biology text.
This manual includes flow diagrams, tables and charts, expanded explanations of laboratory tasks, and clear vivid instructions.
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The current edition of the classic general biology labo...)
The current edition of the classic general biology laboratory manual—well-suited to Purves, et. al., Life: The Science of Biology (see full listing) but compatible with any intro biology text.
This manual includes flow diagrams, tables and charts, expanded explanations of laboratory tasks, and clear vivid instructions.
Peter Abramoff, Canadian, American biology educator. Recipient Biological Sciences Proficiency award Assumption College, 1950, Distinguished Service award Marquette University, 1989; Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation fellow, 1952-1954, United States Public Health Service fellow University Wisconsin, 1954-1955.
Background
Abramoff, Peter was born on December 28, 1927 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Son of William and Dora Ann (Sherman) Abramoff. came to the United States, 1950, naturalized, 1958.
Education
Bachelor of Science, University Western Ontario, 1950. Master of Science, University Detroit, 1952. Doctor of Philosophy, University Wisconsin, 1955.
Career
Teaching assistant biology, Assumption College, 1948-1950;
teaching assistant biology, U. Detroit, 1950-1952;
instructor biology, Marquette U., Milwaukee, 1955-1959;
assistant professor, Marquette U., 1959-1962;
associate professor, Marquette U., 1962-1967;
summer department chairman, Marquette U., 1963, 64;
assistant chairman, Marquette U., 1964-1965;
chairman, Marquette U., 1965-1989;
professor, Marquette U., 1967-1993;
professor emeritus, Marquette U., since 1993;
associate director biology section, National Science Foundation In-service Institute Science and Mathematics, 1961-1962;
Wehr Distinguished professor biology, National Science Foundation In-service Institute Science and Mathematics, 1978-1993;
professor emeritus, National Science Foundation In-service Institute Science and Mathematics, since 1993;
clinical professor immunology, Medical College, Wisconsin, since 1972. Guest scholar Kansas State University, 1962. Vice president Fotodyne, Inc., 1994, president, chief operating officer, since 1994.
Member National Science Teachers Association, National Association Biology Teachers, American Association Immunologists, American Institute Biological Sciences, American Institute Zoologists (secretary division comparative immunology), Reticuloendothelial Society (president 1980), International Union Reticuloendothelial Societies (secretary 1977-1984, president 1984-1987), Society Experimental Biology and Medicine, Society Leukocyte Biology (honorary life), Sigma Xi.
Connections
Children— Mark Kevin, Ann Marie, Monica Marie, Kathryn Mary, Bonnie Marie, Phillip Daniel.
Recipient Biological Sciences Proficiency award Assumption College, 1950, Distinguished Service award Marquette University, 1989. Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation fellow, 1952-1954, United States Public Health Service fellow University Wisconsin, 1954-1955.
Recipient Biological Sciences Proficiency award Assumption College, 1950, Distinguished Service award Marquette University, 1989. Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation fellow, 1952-1954, United States Public Health Service fellow University Wisconsin, 1954-1955.