Extension Agent III / Assistant Professor of Nutrition & Wellness
Office Location:
ALS 113A
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Tel:
(671) 735-2028
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CREDENTIALS
- Ph.D., Nutritional Sciences, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
- M.S., Nutrition Education - Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (Ill.)
- B.A., Consumer & Family Sciences - Nutrition, University of Guam
Academic Advisement & Assessment Coordinator
Office Location:
SBPA 154
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Tel:
(671) 735-2502
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Fax:
(671) 734 5362
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CREDENTIALS
- BBA, University of Guam
- MPA, University of Guam
Assistant Professor / Curator of Crustacea
Office Location:
Dean's Circle, House 4
CREDENTIALS
- B.S., Zoology, University of Florida
- Ph.D., Biology, National University of Singapore
Junior Application Programmer
Office Location:
Computer Center Building
Credentials
Professor of Management
Office Location:
SBPA 226
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Tel:
(671) 735-2501/20
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Fax:
(671) 734-5362
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about
Dr. Wai K. Law is Professor of Management at the School of Business and Public Administration, University of Guam. He specializes in Information Systems Education and innovative course designs including simulation game, learner centered education, flipped course design, and curriculum innovations. He has completed numerous data analytics projects, web projects, journal publications and books.
CREDENTIALS
- B.S., Biology and Chemistry, Luther College (Iowa)
- M.S., Computer Science, Michigan State University
- Ph.D., Management Policy and Strategy, Michigan State University
Research Associate I, G3 GROW Project Associate
Office Location:
ELI Building, Room 203
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Office Location:
Annex B, Room 4
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Tel:
(671) 735-2833
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CREDENTIALS
- Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Texas at Arlington
- M.S., Computer Science, Soongsil University (Korea)
- B.S., Computer Science, Kangnam University (Korea)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Wireless sensor network
- Internet of things
- Network security
EXPERIENCE
- Conducted smart city research projects at Korea Land & Housing Corp.
- Designed and managed broadcast network and archive systems at JTBC Broadcast Co.
- Served as assistant professor of computer science at Guam Community College.
Assistant Professor / Advanced Education & Research Services
Office Location:
SOE 210A
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Tel:
(671) 735-2402
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CREDENTIALS
- B.S., Computer Science and Engineering, Hanyang University (South Korea)
- M.S., Counseling, Texas A&M University-Commerce
- Ph.D., Counselor Education, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Bio
Dr. ShinHwa Lee joined the University of Guam in January 2020. She previously worked at Eastern New Mexico University as an assistant professor, graduate coordinator, and program leader of the Counseling Program for five years. Lee is a Texas Licensed Professional Counselor and has clinical experience with children and parents under the Child Protective Services, victims of domestic violence, at-risk students, and in-and-out patients at a psychiatric hospital. Lee’s scholarly interests include multiculturalism, wellness, and early childhood mental health.
Associate Professor of Marine Invertebrate Genomics
CREDENTIALS
- B.S., University of Aix-Marseille II (France)
- M.S., Oceanography, Marine Biology, and Ecology, University of Aix-Marseille II (France)
- Ph.D., Genetics, Biodiversity, and Evolution, Sorbonne University (France)
ABOUT
Dr. Sarah Lemer joined the UOG Marine Laboratory in 2016 as a senior research faculty of genomics working for the EPSCoR project. In March 2020, she became an assistant professor of invertebrate genomics and teaches the Marine Invertebrate Biology graduate course. She and her students focus their research on coral’s genetic responses to heat stress.
She conducted two post-doctorates: one in French Polynesia at the French National Center for Scientific Research and the French Institute for the Sea, the second at Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology - Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
- Evolutionary biology
- Genomics of marine invertebrates
- Adaptation and population connectivity of coral-reef associated species in the context of fragmented, disturbed, and changing environments
- Using genetic tools to estimate population and individual responses to natural or manmade disturbances, such as increased sea temperatures, habitat destruction, or aquaculture
RESEARCHGATE
Associate Dean and Registrar
Office Location:
Dr. Lucio C. Tan Student Success Center – Admissions & Records, Room 119, 1st Floor
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Tel:
(671) 735-2218
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CREDENTIALS
- B.A., Behavioral Science, Loretto Heights College (Colo.)
- M.Ed., Guidance and Counseling, University of Guam
- Graduate Certificate, Academic Advising, Kansas State University
- I Meyeng UOG-Certified Online Teacher

