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Maryville University - Chemistry Program

Maryville University - Chemistry Program

BILL BLANCHARD (b.1942) Associate Instructor. B.A. Chemistry Pomona College 1963, M.A. Chemistry DePauw Univ. 1969, Ph.D. Inorganic Chemistry Northern Illinois University 1977. Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry. Chemical analysis of art & archaeological objects & materials. Courses: CHEM 103, 104, 301, 353. Tel. (314)726-5737 and (314) 529-9645. E-mail: diana_and_bill@juno.com  Fax:(314)726-5737. Office: ABAC-3259.

KRISTEN BLAKE BRUZZINI, Assistant Professor of Biology
B.S. Biological Sciences Emory University 1990, Ph.D. Anatomy and Molecular Cell Biology Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences 1996. Teaching interests include human anatomy, physiology, and molecular cell biology.
Tel:(314)529-9321 E-mail: kbruzzini@maryville.edu  Fax:(314)529-9965
Office: R-3307
Maryville University - Chemistry Program RON GADDIS (b. 1950) Associate Instructor. B.S. Western Michigan University 1972, M.S. University of Kansas 1981, Ph.D. Pharmacology/Toxicology University of Kansas 1982. Pharmacology. Neuropharmacology, cardiovascular pharmacology. Courses: CHEM 320, 398. Full time at Webster University. E-mail at Webster rgaddis@webster.edu
Maryville University - Chemistry Program CAROL GREEN Associate Instructor. B.A. UM St. Louis 2002, M.S. UMSL 2004, Inorganic Chemistry. Courses: CHEM 103-L4, PHYS 120 01 Tel. (314)  E-mail: cgreen1@maryville.edu  Fax: (314)529-9965. Office: ABAC-3275.
CAROL KEYES, Assistant Professor of Biology
B.S. Plant Sciences University of Wisconsin-River Falls 1980, M.S. Plant Breeding and Genetics Cornell University 1983, Ph.D. Plant Breeding and Genetics Cornell University 1986. Teaching interests include genetics, plant physiology, microbiology and genome expression. Research interests include molecular gene mapping in tomatoes, cytoplasmic male sterility in maize and crossing relationships and morphological differences in an interspecific hybrid of tomato. Tel.(314)529-9405  E-mail: ckeyes@maryville.edu  Fax:(314)529-9965
Office: ABAC-3212
Maryville University - Chemistry Program BIJAN KHAZAI Associate Instructor. B.S. Fairleigh Dickinson University 1972, M.S. Fairleigh Dickinson University 1974, Ph.D. Solid State Inorganic Chemistry Brown University 1981. Solid State/Materials Chemistry. Advanced materials research, optoelectronics and ceramics. Courses: CHEM 101, 103L, 104L. Tel. (314) 529-9201-3099# and (314)529-9645. E-mail: Kemiste@aol.com Fax: (314)529-9965 Office: ABAC-3259.
Maryville University - Chemistry Program HERMAN KRUEGER  (b.1957) Associate Instructor. A.B. Chemistry Washington University 1979, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry Northwestern University 1985. Physical Chemistry. Experimental physical chemistry, condensed phase spectroscopy, structure and dynamics. Chemical kinetics and collisional energy transfer. Laser spectroscopy and applications to chemical dynamics studies. Courses: CHEM 103L, PHYS 103, 104, 153 and 154. Tel. (314) 529-9201-3094# and (314)529-9645. E-mail: hkrueger@webster.edu Fax: (314)529-9965 Office: ABAC-3259.
Maryville University - Chemistry Program LYNDA McDOWELL (b. 1960) Associate Instructor. B.A. Chemistry University of Minnesota, Morris 1981, M.A. Chemistry Washington University 1988, Ph.D.  Physical Chemistry Washington University 1991, Optical Spectroscopy/Solid State NMR of Biological Systems. Courses: CHEM 103-L5, 101L1, PHYS 120 02. Tel. (314) 529-9201-3018# E-mail: lmcdowell@maryville.edu  Fax: (314)529-9965. Office: ABAC-3275.
Maryville University - Chemistry Program

CAROL RADFORD (b.1948) Associate Instructor/Science Lab Manager. B.S. Agricultural Science Univ. Illinois 1970, M.S. Environmental Science S.I.U. Edwardsville 1983. Geology and Natural History. Plate tectonics, Missouri Precambrian geology, human evolution, horse evolution, origins of agriculture and animal domestication, conservation and biodiversity, biogeography, ethnobotany and medicinal plants, Native American prehistory and history, human tribal groups and traditional life styles,  origins of human language groups and mammalian coat color inheritance. Course: CHEM 101. Tel.(314)529-9423. E-mail: cradford@maryville.edu Fax:(314)529-9965 Office: ABAC-3213.

JEFFREY SICH, Associate Professor of Biology and Assistant Dean of Arts and Sciences
B.S. Biology Davidson College, M.S. and Ph.D. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Microbiology and Molecular Genetics. Teaching interests include microbiology, immunology and social political and ethical aspects of biomedical research. Tel:(314) 529-9208 E-mail: jsich@maryville.edu Fax:(314)529-9965
Office: ABAC-3209
Maryville University - Chemistry Program

FRANK STARY (b.1941) Professor of Chemistry. B.Chem. University of Minnesota 1963, Ph.D. Inorganic Chemistry University of Cincinnati 1969. Inorganic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry. Mercaptans, deoxymercuration, vacuum lines, kinetics, organometallics, cyclic voltammetry, continuous wave fluorine and proton NMR, weak bases, ternary phase diagrams, pulsed solid-state NMR, ozone and singlet oxygen, chemical lasers, chemiluminescence, molecular motions in solids, low-field NMR, magnetic resonance imaging, emulsions and reverse-burn char technology. Courses: CHEM 101, 103, 104, 203, 204, 301, 353, 410, 421, 496, 498. Tel.(314)529-9425. E-mail: stary@maryville.edu Fax:(314)529-9965 Office: R-3306. Home Page: http://accweb.itr.maryville.edu/fstary

Maryville University - Chemistry Program

JASON R. TELFORD (b. 1964), Assistant Professor of Chemistry, B.S., Southwest Texas State University (1989), Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (1995), NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, California Institute of Technology (1995-1998). Biological and Bioinorganic Chemistry, spectroscopy, outer-sphere coordination chemistry, ligand and protein design, metal ion recognition and sequestration.  Courses: CHEM 101, 103, 104, 301, 320, 353, 410, 421, 498. Office ABAC-3208, Tel. (314) 529-9432, Fax:(314)529-9965, email: jtelford@maryville.edu

Maryville University - Chemistry Program

NORMAN WOLDOW (b.1942) Professor of Biology. B.S. Biology Florida Atlantic University 1965, Ph.D. Biology Rice University 1971. Environmental Sciences and Ecology. Ecology of urban environments, native and exotic vegetation, birds, soil contamination studies and social history and the environment. Courses: CHEM 101, 320, 498. Tel.(314)529-9428. E-mail: nwoldow@maryville.edu Fax:(314)529-9965 Office: ABAC-3261.


Maryville University - Chemistry Program

The following faculty have new positions. Since they are no longer at Maryville University, use restraint in any requests you may make of them.

MANIK DAS Associate Instructor. B.S. (Honors) in Chemistry, Calcutta University 1950, M.S. in Technology, Calcutta University 1954, Ph.D. in Science, Calcutta University 1959. Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry. Proteins, enzymes, lipids, vitamins and sugars in biochemical processes. Assay of metabolites in body fluids for diagnostic purposes. Courses: CHEM 320L.
  LISA FRENCH (b. 1970) Associate Instructor. B.A. UM St. Louis 2002, M.S. UMSL 2004, Inorganic/Organometallic Chemistry. Courses: CHEM 103-4L Tel. (314) 529-9201-3099# E-mail: lfrench@maryville.edu Fax:(314)726-5737. Office: ABAC-3259.
Maryville University - Chemistry Program SHAWNA LEMKE  (b.1974) Associate Instructor. B. S. Chemistry University of Wisconsin-Green Bay 1996, Ph.D. Toxicology Texas A&M University 2000. Toxicology. Food Safety and Nutritional Pharmacokinetics. Toxicology in support of the Safety Profile for New Drugs. Courses: CHEM 103L. She is currently full time at Monsanto.
Maryville University - Chemistry Program SHERROL NICKLAS Associate Instructor. B.S. Comprehensive Science with a Chemistry Major Youngstown State University 1974, M.S. Chemistry John Carroll University 1978. Biochemistry. Isolating enzymes from bovine retina and chromatography studies. Courses: CHEM 101L and 103.
Maryville University - Chemistry Program MICHAEL TREHY (b.1948) Associate Instructor. B. S. Chemistry Eckerd College 1970, M.S. Chemistry Florida Atlantic University 1980, Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry  University of Florida 1984. Analytical Chemistry. GC, LC and Mass Spectrometry. Courses: CHEM 103L. He is full time at FDA in St. Louis.
T. BILL WAGGONER (b. 1934) Associate Instructor. B.S. in Chemistry, Oklahoma State University 1957, M.S. in Biochemistry, Oklahoma State University 1959, Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, Michigan State University 1964.  Organic and Biochemistry. Pesticides, Animal Health Drugs and Human Pharmaceuticals in research and development. Courses: CHEM 103, 320.

 

 

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