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Michael Putnam serves as an Adjunct Instructor in the Department of Physical and Life Sciences at Alfred State College, where he has been a faculty member since 1997, previously holding ranks as Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Full Professor. His expertise spans clinical laboratory sciences and microbiology with extensive practical experience.
His educational background includes:
- M.S. Medical Technology (Microbiology/Immunology), SUNY Buffalo, 1990
- B.S. Medical Technology, SUNY Buffalo, 1985
- A.A.S. Medical Laboratory Technology, Alfred State College, 1983
- A.A.S. Chemical Technology, Alfred State College, 1982
Professor Putnam's research and teaching focus on microbiology, immunology, and clinical laboratory disciplines including hematology, pathophysiology, and parasitology. His master's thesis investigated marker proteins for invasive Candida albicans strains. He integrates over 12 years of clinical laboratory experience into courses such as General Microbiology and Clinical Hematology, emphasizing real-world applications and immune system mechanisms.
His contributions were recognized with the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching (2003-2004). Professor Putnam maintains active clinical practice during non-teaching periods and participates in campus committees and professional organizations including the American Society for Clinical Pathologists.
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