

Stephanie Abramovich
Dr. Stephanie Abramovich is a renowned researcher and educator in the field of biological sciences, currently serving as a Teaching Assistant Professor at Marquette University. With a strong academic foundation, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, followed by a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Concordia University Wisconsin - School of Pharmacy. Her diverse educational background equips her with a unique perspective that she brings into her teaching and research endeavors. At Marquette University, Dr. Abramovich is dedicated to fostering a dynamic and engaging learning environment for her students. She teaches a variety of undergraduate courses, including General Biology 1 and 2, Neuroscience for Non-Majors, Introduction to Environmental Science, and Cell Biology. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical applications, encouraging students to explore the interconnectedness of biological systems. Dr. Abramovich is committed to inspiring the next generation of scientists and healthcare professionals. Her approach to teaching is characterized by a passion for the subject matter and a commitment to student success. She actively engages students in hands-on learning experiences and encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Dr. Abramovich is involved in various academic initiatives and collaborations within the department. Her contributions to the academic community at Marquette University reflect her dedication to advancing the field of biological sciences and supporting the academic growth of her students.