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November 2002
Logan College Hires New Professors
Chesterfield, MO Logan College has hired several new faculty members.
Douglas Dean, who was formerly on staff at the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Cell Biology, is a new professor in the basic sciences division. He teaches biochemistry in the doctor of chiropractic degree program.
Sharon Marie Homan also has joined the basic science division as a professor. A biostatistical consultant for various academic and government agencies, she teaches public health hygiene and sanitation at Logan.
David Campbell has been named an assistant professor in the basic sciences division. Campbell, who retired after 35 years teaching microbiology at St. Louis Community College at Meramec, now teaches microbiology I and II in the doctor of chiropractic degree program.
Michael Steven Nichols, who has 13 years experience teaching finance and investing, is a new assistant professor in the chiropractic science division.
Gordon Gray, D.C., has joined the basic science division as co-instructor of Pathology I and II. Gray received his chiropractic degree from Logan and has practiced in Illinois since 1979.
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