Dr. Ania Wieczorek brings Science Education to Manoa

Dr Ania
Interim Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs
Professor
Director of GENE-ius Day Program
University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa
College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
Phone: (808) 956-7058
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St. John Plant Science Building
Office: St. John 117
Lab: St. John 115

More about Professor Ania Wieczorek

Dr. Ania Wieczorek is currently servings as the Interim Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs in the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources for the 2017 calendar year. Professor Wieczorek’s work in the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR) at the University of Hawaii at Manoa has two areas of focus, administering science education to the public and working in her Molecular Ecology Lab. Dr. Ania Wieczorek provides science outreach education, specifically focusing on the role of agriculture in daily life, to a wide range of people in the community. Her most notable outreach component is the GENE-ius Day Program. Her Molecular Ecology Lab concentrates on conservation and the management of invasive species through the application of DNA technology.

Dr. Ania Wieczorek provides science information to Hawaii's adult community in the forms of workshops, talks, and informational handouts. However, her primary outreach focus is directing the GENE-ius Day Program at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, which provides K-12 STEM education to a vast number of children in the community. Working with both adults and children in Hawaii, Professor Wieczorek recognized that there is a need for increased knowledge and awareness regarding science, especially genetics. It is important to her that individuals are equipped with this knowledge so that they can better understand and make decisions about science-related issues.

In addition, Professor Wieczorek's research interests are broad and include addressing agricultural problems (such as invasive species management and risk assessment for genetically modified crops), environmental conservation, population genetics, and evolutionary biology. She addresses issues in these areas by molecular biology technology. She also has a strong interest in using molecular techniques to address basic and applied ecological problems. Her research work includes both aspects, viz., problems of agricultural importance, combined with a basic study of the population genetics of groups of important invasive plants.

USDA - ARS
Gear Up Hawaii
CTAHR
USDA - NIFA
Central Pacifc Bank
Hawaiian Airlines
AAAS
Best Buy
STEM Education Hawaii - Gene-ius Day Programs