Jill C. Sible, associate professor of biological sciences, serves as associate dean for curriculum, instruction, and advising for the College of Science at Virginia Tech.
Sible came to the university in 1998 as an assistant professor with a research focus in cellular biology. While at the university, Sible has secured more than $2.4 million in research and education grants. She has been the recipient of numerous teaching awards, including a Certificate of Teaching Excellence, the University Alumni Teaching Award, and the Diggs Professorship. She received the College of Science Diversity Award in 2007 for involving women and students from underrepresented groups in her research laboratory.
Sible received her bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from the University of New Hampshire and her Ph.D. in cell, molecular and developmental biology from Tufts University School of Medicine.
Cell, Molecular and Development Biology: Cell cycle regulation in amphibian embryos.