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Sheryl Burt (Adjunct) Biology/Chemistry

M.S. in Neurobiology, Boston College 
B.S. in Biology, Eastern Nazarene College

Prof Burt

Mrs. Burt has been with Eastern Nazarene College as an adjunct since 1992, instructing at times in the undergraduate and/or adult education programs. She received an Excellence in Teaching Award both as an adjunct at ENC and as a lab instructor at Boston College. Other experience includes three years as a clinical assistant at Harvard Community Health Plan. From 1990-97 she was a Resident Director at ENC and was faculty advisor to the Student Council from 1995-96. In addition, Mrs. Burt oversees student involvement in a local food distribution program for her Nutrition class. Apart from school-related responsibilities, she is involved at Wollaston Church of the Nazarene (located on the ENC campus) with the Children’s Ministries Team and is on the church board. She lives in Quincy with her husband and two children.

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Lowell H. Hall (Professor) Chemistry

Ph.D. and M.A. in Physical Chemistry, The Johns Hopkins University
B.S. in Chemistry, Eastern Nazarene College.

Dr. Hall

Dr. Hall is among the most accomplished professors teaching at ENC. He has written five books on chemistry, and as of 2003 has co-authored 112 articles for publication, many with student co-authors. He has also given over 40 invited lectures during his career. Dr. Hall has gained recent notoriety as the co-creator of Molconn, a piece of computer software that has been called "revolutionary" for its impact upon pharmaceutical and other industries. The software allows pharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer to more easily evaluate the potency of drugs which have not yet been made, for the purpose of determining whether or not a drug is worth the expense of developing.

Dr. Hall has been at Eastern Nazarene since 1967, where it has been his main objective to orient students to "think outside the textbook" in order to do current, up-to-date research in the field of chemistry. He lives with his wife in Quincy, and has two grown children. 


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Matthew J. Waterman (Assistant Professor) Biology, Biology/Chemistry Dept. Chair

Ph.D. in Cellular-Molecular Biology, University of Pennsylvania post doc, Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Hospital, B.S. in Biology, Eastern Nazarene College.

Prof Waterman

Dr. Waterman has taught at ENC since 1999, and is currently the Chair of the Biology and Chemistry Departments. He is also a Health Professions advisor and an advisor to the Biology Club. Prior to coming to ENC, Dr. Waterman taught in the General Biology Laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania, and was a Research Fellow in Medicine at Harvard Medical School. To date he has coauthored seven articles, which have appeared in such journals as Cancer Research and Nature Genetics. His main research interest at present is in the interface of angiogenesis (new blood vessel growth) and tumor suppressor genes. He is also an active member of the American Association for Cancer Research. He lives with his wife in Sharon, Mass.

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Timothy Wooster (Associate Professor) Chemistry

Ph.D. University of Carolina, Chapel Hill
B.S. Eastern Nazarene College

Dr. Wooster

A graduate of ENC, Dr. Wooster came back in 2004 in order to answer God’s call on his life. He currently teaches General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Epoch Making Events in Science- a team taught part of ENC’s core curriculum- and others. He brings to ENC previous ex perience in teaching at Westminster College, where he was the Chair of the Chemistry Department. He is a member of the American Chemical Society, and has written for peer- reviewed scientific journals, for conference proceedings, and professional proceedings. He serves as consultant for Pine Instruments in the area of software development. He lives in Hanover, Mass. with his wife and two children.

Website: www.enc.edu/~timothy.t.wooster/
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Quincy, Massachusetts 02170 
Phone: 617-745-3551 | email: Chemistry Department Head

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