Employee
Robert Cattolica
Instructor, Biology
Department:
Life Sciences
510.999.5148
A community college is a very special space. My first foray into academia was a resounding failure. If not for a community college, that is where my academic career would have ended.
Instead, I restarted my education at Napa Valley College and then transferred to UC Berkeley, where I took a BA in Molecular and Cellular Biology.
After Cal, I worked for 2 years in a environmental microbiology testing lab.
I then attended UC Davis, where I investigated cell signaling in muscle fibers and neurons. I received MS and PhD degrees in Pharmacology and Toxicology.
What I enjoyed about research was trying to solve a puzzle where many pieces were missing or incorrectly understood. Ultimately, I returned to that arena where I first fell in love with biology and chemistry: a California community college!
I love Chabot’s devotion to social justice. I feel very at home here and hope to make my students feel that way as well.
Robert Cattolica
Instructor, Biology
Department:
Life Sciences
510.999.5148
A community college is a very special space. My first foray into academia was a resounding failure. If not for a community college, that is where my academic career would have ended.
Instead, I restarted my education at Napa Valley College and then transferred to UC Berkeley, where I took a BA in Molecular and Cellular Biology.
After Cal, I worked for 2 years in a environmental microbiology testing lab.
I then attended UC Davis, where I investigated cell signaling in muscle fibers and neurons. I received MS and PhD degrees in Pharmacology and Toxicology.
What I enjoyed about research was trying to solve a puzzle where many pieces were missing or incorrectly understood. Ultimately, I returned to that arena where I first fell in love with biology and chemistry: a California community college!
I love Chabot’s devotion to social justice. I feel very at home here and hope to make my students feel that way as well.