Faculty/Staff Directory
Division of Mathematics, Sciences and Engineering
| Omar Torres Division Dean Seco Hall Office 310 Office: (661) 362-3135 E-mail: omar.torres@canyons.edu |
Dr. Miriam Golbert |
- Full Time Faculty
- Adjunct Faculty
- Staff
- Emeritis
Don Takeda / E-mail / Website |
Jim Wolf / E-mail/ Website |
Kelly Burke / E-mail / Website |
Kelly Cude / E-mail / Website |
Jeannie Chari / E-mail / Website |
Ricardo Rosales / E-mail / Website |
Dilek Sanver-Wang / E-mail / Website |
| Taylor Anderson-McGill / E-mail / Website BIOSCI 106 ORGANISMAL & ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY |
Alex Li / E-mail BIOSCI 201 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY |
| Catherine Arellano / E-mail BIOSCI 100 GENERAL BIOLOGY |
Jennifer Marsh / E-mail BIOSCI 100 GENERAL BIOLOGY |
| Greg Avellis /E-mail BIOSCI 100 GENERAL BIOLOGY |
Patricia Medina / E-mail / Website BIOSCI 100 GENERAL BIOLOGY BIOSCI 140 PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN GENETICS |
| Shahira Badran / E-mail BIOSCI 106 ORGANISMAL & ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY |
Carri Musser / E-mail |
| Carrie Carleton / E-mail / Website BIOSCI 100 GENERAL BIOLOGY BIOSCI 106 ORGANISMAL & ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY |
Julie Nguyen / E-mail BIOSCI 230 INTRODUCTION TO BIOTECHNOLOGY NANO 010 INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY |
| Fritz Costa / E-mail / Website BIOSCI 204 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I |
Nikki Osborn / E-mail BIOSCI 100 GENERAL BIOLOGY |
| Susan Crowther / E-mail / Website BIOSCI 106 ORGANISMAL & ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY |
Patricia Palavecino / E-mail / Website BIOSCI 100 GENERAL BIOLOGY BIOSCI 106 ORGANISMAL & ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY |
| Amy Foote / E-mail / Website BIOSCI 100 GENERAL BIOLOGY BIOSCI 106 ORGANISMAL & ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY |
Christopher Shane Ramey / E-mail BIOSCI 106 ORGANISMAL & ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY BIOSCI 130 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOlOLGY |
| Greg Fox /E-mail BIOSCI 201 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY |
Cindee Robinson /E-mail / Website BIOSCI 221 INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGY |
| Phoebe Gimple / E-mail BIOSCI 107 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY |
Laila Saleem / E-mail BIOSCI 107 MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY |
| Kim Jesu / E-mail BIOSCI 100 GENERAL BIOLOGY |
Kathy Sloan /E-mail BIOSCI 106 ORGANISMAL & ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY BIOSCI 130 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOlOLGY |
Janet Cetrone
Lab Coordinator
Office: BYKH-213 / Phone: 661.362.3986 / E-mail: janet.cetrone@canyons.edu
Janet acts as lead technician and oversees all laboratory functions and the greenhouse within the department.
Jan Elam
Instructional Laboratory Technician (Microbiology and Biotechnology)
Lab: ALLB-216 / Phone: 661.362.3518 / E-mail: jan.elam@canyons.edu
Jan oversees microorganism culture acquisition and maintenance, and directs biochemical reagent and media preparation. She is in charge of the laboratories for microbiology, biotechnology and molecular genetics.
Amy Foote
Instructional Laboratory Technician (Biology)
Office: BYKH-209 / Phone: 661.362.3574 / E-mail: amy.foote@canyons.edu
Amy oversees non-majors, organismal, environmental science, botany, zoology, anatomy & physiology, and takes care of the animals.
Elizabeth Hernandez
Instructional Computer Laboratory Technician
Office: BYKH-209 / Phone: 661.362-5939 / E-mail: elizabeth.hernandez@canyons.edu
Elizabeth oversees the Biology Computer Lab and the design and maintenance of the Biology website.
Jenny Leadbetter
Instructional Lab Technician (Biology and Physical Science)
Office: CCC-507 / Phone: 661.362-3933 / E-mail: jenny.leadbetter@canyons.edu
Jenny oversees the Biology 100, Marine, Zoology and Botany labs as well as the Physical Science lab at the Canyon Country campus. She also maintains the live plant and animal collection at Canyon Country.
James D. Boykin
Professor Boykin was COC's first Professor of the Biology Department and in 1985 the L Building which housed College of the Canyons Biology Department was renamed to James D. Boykin Laboratory Center.
Jim Boykin was known for always having a houseful of students. Ranging from the more than 25 Micronesia students he sponsored at COC living with him to local students showing up for dinner and an impromptu teaching session. Jim Boykin had positive expectations about everybody; he assumed his students would succeed, so they did. In the early years of College of the Canyons the Faculty of the Biology Department were few but “Jim Boykin formed a team which in turn made the department strong” stated Carol Sherwood, a part-time faculty member who worked with Jim Boykin and Don Takeda in the 70’s. Tragically Jim Boykin passed away at the very early age of 59 in 1985. Faculty and students honored him with the planting of Incense Cedar trees, a photo collage, a Memorial Grove in a National Park and a scholarship in his name.
Betty Rose
After 25 years of exceptional teaching, mentoring and unsurpassed dedication to student success, Betty Rose retired at the end of the Spring 2011 semester.
She has been an integral part of the faculty at College of the Canyons and a vital part of the Biology Department. Betty developed the curriculum for our highly successful biology majors’ Organismal & Environmental Biology course; expanded Anatomy & Physiology to be the most successfully enrolled sections within the Biological Sciences department after the introductory courses and bravely taught BIOSCI 250, commonly know as Suicide Anatomy and Physiology. Will we ever be able to find another Professor to teach 250?
Gregory Nishiyama, Ph.D.
Our division dean, Omar Torres described so well Greg’s enormous contribution to the classroom in a email sent to the Biology Department shortly after Greg announced his retirement.
” Last spring, I had the privilege of attending one of Greg’s Zoology lectures, and I was amazed not only at his level of intellectual rigor and professionalism, but also his insightful demeanor and ability to captivate his student audience. Greg’s classroom is notably characterized as a positive, active learning environment whereby occasional humor, storytelling, and currency are continually interjected as modes to enlighten students’ experiences and support overall learning. His care, dedication, and compassion are trademarks clearly evident in his teachings.”
When Greg Nishiyama joined the Biology Department in 1999 he brought with him a wealth of knowledge and experience. A noted scholar in the field of Chemical Ecology with an impressive list of scholarly studies and published scholarly works to his name. Some of those include the following:
- Development of rapid environmental assessment techniques (USC-COC)
- Discovered and named two new species of sponges (USC)
- Discovered three new toxins from sponges (USC)
- Determined the influence of sponge toxins in determining coral community (this was the first time such a study was ever conducted) (USC)
Greg served as Faculty advisor to the Biology club, Lead Faculty for Environmental Biology, General Biology, Marine Biology, & Genetics and spearheaded the development of the Biology Department at the new Canyon Country Campus.
Greg retired at the end of the Sping 2011 Semester.

