NEW YORK, NY, March 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) Research Scientist & Lightening Entertainment's networking manager Natasha Anac visited Passaic County Technical Institute in Wayne NJ yesterday. She gave a presentation to 105 High School students from four classes on General Biology, Anatomy and Physiology vaccine material making. The rewards and the fulfillment experience for human health, team building and the passion of Science.
This event has been sponsored by Dr. Susan Schreiber, who currently teaches at Passaic County Technical Institute.
"My goal is to inspire high school students and medical art students in urban cities to further their education, achieve their goals and dreams in life no matter what their backgrounds are!" Added Natasha Anac.
With over 10+ years of Research Science experience working in Pharmaceutical giants such as Pfizer and Wyeth, Natasha Anac last year has received Pfizer Globe award, for MES warehouse Implementation also has Lead operations support for clinical supply management and distribution on a major vaccines implementation project which led to successful patenting of vaccine product.
Currently she is giving presentations on General Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, and vaccine material-making in schools all across the United States.
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Research Scientist Natasha Anac Gives Back To The Community
Research Scientist & Lightening Entertainment's Networking Manager Natasha Anac Visited Passaic County Technical Institute In Wayne NJ
2012-03-15
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