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  GENERAL INFORMATION
 
Lenore P. Rodicio, Ph.D.
 

Executive Director,
MDCStudent Success and Completion Initiatives

Managing Partner Director,
Completion by Design

Miami Dade College
300 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33132
Phone: (305) 237-7191

lrodicio@mdc.edu


 
   

 

  COURSE INFORMATION

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I am not currently teaching any courses.
A.A. Courses
CHM 1025 Introduction to Chemistry
CHM 1045 General Chemistry I
CHM 1045H Honors General Chemistry I
CHM 1046H Honors General Chemistry II
CHM 1033 Chemistry for Allied Health Sciences
CHM 1045L General Chemistry I, Laboratory
CHM 1033L Chemistry for Allied Health Sciences, Laboratory
CHM 1045 (LC) CHM 1045/MAC 1105 Learning Community
IDS 1107 Tools for Success, ICAMS Project
   
B.S. in Science Education Courses
CHM 2200 Survey of Organic Chemistry
BCH 3023 Introductory Biochemistry
   
     
    OFFICE SCHEDULE
     
    Monday-Friday 8:00a-4:30p by appointment
                    
     
    BIOGRAPHY AND EDUCATION
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  Biography
I am a native of Miami, FL.  In 1994, I obtained my B.S. in chemistry from Barry University.  While at Barry, I was a MARC scholar and conducted research under the guidance of Dr. George Fisher.  My undergraduate research was aimed at the analysis of DMSO-racemized amino acids.  While an undergraduate student, I spent the summer of 1993 conducting research at the University of California, Berkeley, in the laboratory of Dr. Paul Bartlett.  My research at Berkeley was aimed at synthesizing acrylate analogs of amino acids.  In August, 1994, I was awarded a Board of Reagents Fellowship at Louisiana State University.  I conducted my dissertation research at LSU in the laboratory of Dr. Patrick Limbach.  My research at LSU was the development of mass spectrometric protocols for identifying modifications in oligonucleotides and nucleic acids.  I received my Ph.D. in May, 1999.  After my time at LSU, I began postdoctoral research at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science in the laboratory of Dr. Patrick J. Walsh.  My postdoctoral research was the analysis of nitrogen metabolic products in the Gulf toadfish.  I began to teach at MDC as an adjunct in the Fall 2002 semester, and was hired as a fulltime faculty member in January 2003. From July 2007-December 2009, I chaired the Department of Natural and Social Sciences at the InterAmerican Campus.  As of January 2010, I am the Interim Dean of Academic Affairs at Kendall Campus.  I continue to expand my education, and am currently a doctoral candidate in the Ed.D. in Higher Education Administration program at Florida International University.  My other fulltime employment is as a mom and wife.
 
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