
Professor Information
Jack
Arrington,
Lecturer, Ph.D., Northwestern University, Chemistry.
E-mail:
Jack.Arrington@bears.unco.edu
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Aichun
Dong,
Professor, Ph.D., Colorado State University, Biochemistry; Editor-in-Chief,
International
Journal of Biological Macromolecules. Protein structure;
structure function relationship; protein folding/unfolding; protein denaturation,
stabilization, and formulation; protein infrared database.
E-mail:
Aichun.Dong@bears.unco.edu
Richard
M. Hyslop,
Professor, Ph.D., University of Texas, Biochemistry. Metabolism and mechanisms
of reactions of
immunoactive and antineoplastic agents; drug design; enzymology
of calcium-regulated proteins.
E-mail:
Richard.Hyslop@bears.unco.edu
Loretta
L. Jones,
Professor, Ph.D., D.A. University of Illinois at Chicago, Chemical
Education/Physical Chemistry. Instructional applications of video and computer-
based technologies; learning environments.
E-mail:
Loretta.Jones@bears.unco.edu
Peter
Karnilaw,
Lecturer, M.S., University of Northern Colorado, Chemistry.
E-mail:
Peter.Karnilaw@bears.unco.edu
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Robin
Macaluso,
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Louisiana State University, Inorganic Chemistry.
Synthesis and characterization of magnetically interesting materials with
emphasis on intermetallic and sulfide compounds; X-ray and neutron diffraction;
Undergraduate and graduate research.
Email:
Robin.Macaluso@bears.unco.edu
Kimberly
A. Opperman Pacheco,
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Organic
Chemistry. Silane thin film formation and characterization, prototypes for
biosensor devices, attachment of biomolecules and fluorescent tags to surfaces,
incorporation of nanoscale science and current technology into undergraduate
curriculum, undergraduate research.
Email:
Kimberly.Pacheco@bears.unco.edu
David
L. Pringle,
Professor, Ph.D., Iowa State University, Analytical Chemistry. Application of
HPLC and GC to biochemical separations; use of naturally-occurring sulfide
minerals as electrode surfaces; development of industrially-based analytical
experiments.
E-mail:
David.Pringle@bears.unco.edu
James
O. Schreck,
Professor, Ph.D., Texas A & M, Organic Chemistry. Development and testing of new
laboratory experiments for undergraduate organic chemistry laboratories;
development of demonstrations for chemistry and science teaching. 1995 recipient
of the Chemical Manufacturers Association Catalyst Award.
E-mail:
James.Schreck@bears.unco.edu
Richard
W. Schwenz,
Professor, Ph.D., Ohio State University, Physical Chemistry. Molecular
spectroscopy of transition metal oxides and halides; computer interfacing with
laboratory instrumentation, physical chemistry reform.
E-mail:
Richard.Schwenz@bears.unco.edu
Jerry
P. Suits,
Associate Professor, Ph. D., University of Texas at Austin, Chemical Education.
Interactive multimedia modules and simulations; computer-interfaced laboratory
experiments; student visualization, learning styles, conceptual learning and
achievement.
E-mail:
Jerry.Suits@bears.unco.edu
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Science is a wonderful thing if one does not have
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--Albert Einstein

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