Gladys Delancey-Bolding Ph.D. is an Award Winning Scientist, International STEM Educator and the Founding CEO at BioLogue Laboratorium. Gladys instructs a spectrum of young minds from kindergarten through Pre-Med college students and K-12 educators on Anatomy & Physiology, Botany, Cell Biology & Genetics, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Forensics, and Integrated Science on a continuous basis as well as provide professional development for k-12 educators. Her Curriculum Design client lists includes: Youth Leadership Academy, TGI TECH program at YWCA of Greater Atlanta, Boy Scouts of America, COG, Inc and Atlanta Cares Mentoring. She has a Bachelor's of Science in Kinesiology & Exercise Science/Biology, Master's of Science in Molecular Cell and Physiology and a Ph.D in Curriculum Development/Instruction. Her academic passion for science occurred serendipitously while taking science courses in college. During her rigorous study, Gladys served as a Lead Graduate Assistant at a university and received the coveted Biology Instruction Award. Prior to receiving that honor, she acquired an award for Outstanding Achievement in Biology at another institution and mentored international physicians.
Gladys won the 2020 WIT Women of the Year in Science also served as a judge for the International Science & Engineering Fair and National Society for Black Engineers, a Research Assistant for Emory University, Science Presenter "Cow Eye Dissection" and "Kidney Dissection" on YouTube, a Science Textbook/Lab Manual Revision Reviewer for Wiley & Sons and McGraw Hill, Racial Justice Facilitator for "It's Time to Talk Atlanta", STEM panelist for the Pink Power Conference, Georgia Council for International Visitors Delegate, American Business Woman Association (ABWA ) 2013-2014 Hidden Hills Chapter Education Chair and 2015 ABWA woman of the year and 2015 Georgia Department of Education Science Reviewer, Spelman PhD Panelist, Girls 2 Women Leadership Symposium Presenter and Black Girls CODE Women of Color STEM Panelist, speaker for 2019 CEISMIC at Georgia Tech STEAM Leadership Conference and Women in Physics Conference at Georgia State University. Her publications include: State of STEM Education, Impacting Girls through Authentic STEM Opportunities, and Bioscience Research Addressing Genetic Diseases like Sickle Cell Anemia.
Gladys won the 2020 WIT Women of the Year in Science also served as a judge for the International Science & Engineering Fair and National Society for Black Engineers, a Research Assistant for Emory University, Science Presenter "Cow Eye Dissection" and "Kidney Dissection" on YouTube, a Science Textbook/Lab Manual Revision Reviewer for Wiley & Sons and McGraw Hill, Racial Justice Facilitator for "It's Time to Talk Atlanta", STEM panelist for the Pink Power Conference, Georgia Council for International Visitors Delegate, American Business Woman Association (ABWA ) 2013-2014 Hidden Hills Chapter Education Chair and 2015 ABWA woman of the year and 2015 Georgia Department of Education Science Reviewer, Spelman PhD Panelist, Girls 2 Women Leadership Symposium Presenter and Black Girls CODE Women of Color STEM Panelist, speaker for 2019 CEISMIC at Georgia Tech STEAM Leadership Conference and Women in Physics Conference at Georgia State University. Her publications include: State of STEM Education, Impacting Girls through Authentic STEM Opportunities, and Bioscience Research Addressing Genetic Diseases like Sickle Cell Anemia.