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Craig Dodson, Professor of Chemistry
B.S. in Chemistry, University of Idaho; PhD in Physical Chemistry,
Colorado State University. Scholarly interests include natural
products isolation and structure elucidation, chemical ecology,
and organic environmental analysis. |
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Larry Madsen, Professor of Chemistry
B.S. in Chemistry, Oregon State University; PhD in Physical
Chemistry, University of Washington. Scholarly interests include
grape and wine chemistry, molecular mechanics and dynamics,
proton-transfer reactions, and metal-enzyme binding. |
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Joe Richards, Professor of Chemistry
B.A., University of San Diego; PhD, University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill. Scholarly interests include the design and
synthesis of metalloprotein mimics, the synthesis of metalloporphyrin
analogs and their development as catalysts of organic oxidation.
He's also interested in the total synthesis of heterocyclic
natural products. |
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Harmony Voorhies, Assistant Professor of
Chemistry
B.A., Carleton College; PhD, State University of New York
at Stony Brook; Dreyfus Fellow, Southern Methodist University.
Scholarly interests include inorganic chemistry, the design
and synthesis of molecular models for metalloenzymes, and
environmental monitoring. |
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Bonnie Kosanke, Laboratory Instructor |
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Ken Kosanke, Laboratory Instructor |
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Tim Flynn, Adjunct Lecturer |
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