Doug Dix, Ph.D. (biochemistry, SUNY at Buffalo) with four-years of postdoctoral work in cancer pharmacology at Yale is Emeritus Professor at the University of Hartford. For 40 years, he was a Diplomat of the American Board of Clinical Chemistry, the co-principal investigator, with Rosie Cohen, below, on almost a million dollars in grants to enhance science literacy among poor kids and moms in Hartford from the National Science Foundation, the Department of Energy, the Department of Health and Human Services, NASA, the State of Connecticut, and the City of Hartford, and is the author of some 60 papers in scientific journals and several books on empowering the American Renaissance. Doug is Secretary/Treasurer of MOMS.
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Rosenbloom Cohen, MS (education, Southern Connecticut State College), Ph.D. (biochemistry, SUNY at Buffalo) and a year of postdoctoral work in medicine at Yale is a retired assistant professor and elementary school teacher and was co-principal investigator with Doug on the above grants. She is the principal author of “Rejuvenating Judaism: The Case for Evidence-Based Practice” and President of MOMS, and mother of seven children and grandmother of thirteen.
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Benjamin Dix has a BA in music education, an MS in special education, and a sixth-year certificate from University of Hartford. He is a veteran and sought-after public school administrator and a concert solo pianist.
Samuel Dix has a BS in earth science and MS in special education from Southern Connecticut State University. He is a senior public school science teacher, a youth sports coach, a veteran summer camp director, and a Certified Maine Guide.