Harry Pariser

Associate Professor, BiologyMeier Hall 446978.542.6827

Professional Biography

Education: Ph.D. Boston University (Cell Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology), M.Ed. University of New Hampshire (Science Education), B.A. University of Maine (Zoology)

Professional Appointments: Associate Professor, Salem State University; Research Associate, The Scripps Research Institute; Research Fellow, Harvard Medical School, Assistant Professor, St. Joseph's College.

Courses Taught: Cell Communication, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Developmental Biology, Genetics, Biology Senior Seminar, Physiology, Microbiology, Biological Systems, The World of Cells

Courses Developed and Assisted in Development: Cell Communications, Cell Biology, Evolution, Online Cell Communication, Online Cell Biology, Online Biology Lab.

Chair of Biology Curriculum Committee

Coordinated and Edited the Biology 10 year program review (2016).

Professional Interests

Research: My research involves cell signaling during early development and cell signaling in cancer cells. I am currently studying the function of the protein adducin in the nuclei of cancer cells and factors that activate Protein Kinase C in these cells causing them to become more aggressive.

Responsibilities

Can be found in attached CV.

Selected Publications

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Selected Presentations

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Personal Interests

I enjoy playing, writing, and recording music in a home studio.