Dr. James W. Brown is a Professor of Science and former Dean of Science, Engineering, Health Sciences and Human Performance at Ocean County College and a part-time instructor for the American Public University System. Dr. Brown is a pioneer in creating online courses and has developed over 40 online courses in science, health sciences and public Health. He recently developed the first online course for continuing education at Ocean County College which was a huge success and has become a conduit for attracting individuals who could not otherwise attend training sessions in allied health. He has developed Mircobiology Online which will be a huge advantage not only to Ocean County students but to students nation-wide who wish to take a microbiology course offered completely online (lecture and laboratory).
Dr. Brown is a former Assistant Commissioner of Health for the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services overseeing the Division of Public Health and Environmental laboratories and currently the Chairman of the Board of the New Jersey Public Health Association and served on the governing council of the American Public Health Association. He served as Director of Microbiology, Health, Safety and Environmental Affairs at Hoffmann-La Roche’s biomedical laboratory division and as a vice-president of Celsis Laboratory Group. He was a former assistant dean at the College of Professional Studies at New Jersey City University and an Assistant Professor of Microbiology at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. He has received numerous awards for innovative practices in health care, AIDS research, biosafety, public health, and for his pioneering work online instruction.
Dr. Brown pioneered New Jersey City University’s first online courses and has been a developer/co-designer on over 40 online courses. Dr. Brown just received New Jersey’s highest award in public health, the Dennis J. Sullivan Award, for his lifetime achievement in Public Health (November 2007). He was designated as one of the Faces of Public Health in New Jersey. He received the 2003 Lloyd M. Felmly Award for outstanding contribution in the media to the cause of public health in New Jersey for his pioneering work in online courses in public health and health care.
Dr. Brown received a B.A. from Rutgers College and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Microbiology from the Waksman Institute of Microbiology at Rutgers University. He earned an additional Masters of Science in Health Sciences from Jersey City State College. He taught biosafety at the Johns Hopkins Medical School and Microbiology at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Brown is also a Past President of the New Jersey Public Health Association, and is an international speaker on issues in microbiology, biology, public health, health care, online education and biosafety.
In 1990, Dr. Brown was invited to speak in Beijing, China, before the Chinese Medical Association on biosafety and in Mumbai (Bombay), India, he delivered the Keynote address at the HOPE 92 World Conference on AIDS and Drug Awareness. In 1997, he was invited to speak on Emerging Pathogens at Cambridge University, England. Dr. Brown has received the National John C. Lang Award from the American Society for Medical Technology, the National Marconi Scholar Award, the Ten Most Outstanding Citizens of New Jersey Award from the NJ State Jaycees, as well as citations from the US Senate and House of Representatives as well as both houses of the New Jersey Legislature.
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