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Elizabeth Zulick
Associate Teaching Professor

Elizabeth Zulick is an Assistant Teaching Professor and lead faculty for the Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences and Biotechnology Programs and Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical program. Dr. Zulick is also the Faculty Director for the Healthcare and Biotechnology Domain, which includes certificate, undergraduate and masters degree programs in the College of Professional Studies.  She is responsible for curriculum design, review and implementation, including learning outcome development, program-wide assessment, and development of new, industry-aligned courses. In addition, she leads local community college outreach and program alignment, and cultivates relationships with local biotechnology companies to create learning opportunities for students. 

Dr. Zulick is the principal investigator (PI) for the NSF S-STEM grant: An Accelerated Pathway from Associates to Master's Degree in Biotechnology, which is a collaboration with Middlesex Community College, Northeastern University College of Science, and the College of Professional Studies.

Previously, Dr. Zulick received an Environmental Protection Agency STAR Fellowship award to study the effects of environmental exposures on breast cancer. She has published in a number of journals including, Stem Cells, BMC Biology, Molecular Cancer Research, and Molecular Neurodegeneration, and has regularly presented at the Society of Toxicology’s annual meeting.

Previously, Dr. Zulick was a post-doctoral fellow in the Center for Regenerative Medicine at Boston University and taught at Boston University's Metropolitan College and College of Arts and Sciences, as well as the University of Massachusetts.