Daisy Bourassa

She / Her / Hers

bourassa@agnesscott.edu

Associate Director of Residential Education with over 9 years of experience working in Student Affairs at Agnes Scott College. Experienced advisor and mentor to college students creating Living Learning Communities on campus through student organized residential educational programming.

Additionally, a Chemistry Lecturer at Agnes Scott College. Courses have included Organic Chemistry, Medical Biochemistry, Biochemistry I, Biochemistry I Lab, and a Leadership 101 course for first year students focusing on Gender Equity in STEM.

Education includes a Bachelors of Science in Biochemistry from Simmons College and a PhD focused in Chemistry from Georgia Institute of Technology. Skilled in Two-photon Microscopy, Cell Culture, Flow Cytometry and Xray Fluorescence techniques.

Women in Bio Chair for Young Women in Bio, Atlanta Chapter

American Association of University Women – Communications VP for AAUW Georgia

American Association of University Women – Communications VP for AAUW Georgia

 

 

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