Publications coauthored with students:
Bernard Fried, Professor Emeritus of Biology
(coauthors Stacey D. Wagner ’03, Janna Pachuski ’02 [B.S. biochemistry], and Joseph Sherma, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry). “Thin Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Carbohydrates and Amino Acids in Schistosoma mansoni (Trematoda) Cercariae. Acta Chromatographica 12 (2002): 159-69.
Laurie F. Caslake, Assistant Professor of Biology
(coauthor Katie E. Schrack ’03). “RFLP Patterns of merA from Mercury-Resistant Organisms from Onondaga Lake.” American Society for Microbiology 102nd General Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, Session 122, May 2001, 2002: 253 [abstract].
(coauthors Skye S. Harris ’02 [B.S. biology] and Nancy M. Waters, Associate Professor of Biology). “An Investigation of the Mechanism of Macrophyte Survival in a Mercury-Contaminated Lake.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 75 (2002): 107 [abstract].
William D. Jemison ’85, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
(coauthors Soumya Chandramouli ’02 [B.S. electrical and computer engineering] and Eric Funk). “Direct Carrier Modulation for Wireless Digital Communications Using an Improved Microwave-Photonic Vector Modulator (MPVM) Approach.” 2002 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest, Seattle, Washington, June 2-7, 2002. 1293-96.
Shyamal K. Majumdar, Gideon R. Jr. and Alice L. Kreider Professor of Biology
(coauthors Elaine R. Reynolds, Assistant Professor of Biology, and Laura S. Graceffa ’98 [B.S. biology]). “Effect of Neem-Based Bioactive Compounds on the Development of Three Laboratory Strains of Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae).” International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 27 (2001): 147-54.
(coauthor Jean Marie B. Ruddy ’01 [B.S. biology]). “Tumorigenicity and Toxicity Assessment of Thalidomide Alone and in Combination with Cisplatin in Mice and Cultured Murine Cells.” In Vitro 38 (Spring 2002): 15A [abstract].
(coauthor Christina M. Marc ’00 [B.S. biology]). “Scanning Electron Microscopy of Two Cancer Cell Types Exposed to Fumagillin.” Journal of Electron Microscopy, Thailand 14.2 (2000): 47-54.
Lawrence L. Malinconico, Associate Professor of Geology and Environmental Geosciences
(coauthors Sarah E. Gately ’03, Arrand B. Copenhaver ’02 [B.S. geology], and Andrew J.
Fields ’02 [B.S. geology]). “Gravity and Magnetic Constraints on the Structure of the Newark Basin.” Abstracts: 2002 Geological Society of America Northeastern Section Meeting 34.1 (March 25-27, 2002): A3 [abstract].
John E. Meier, Associate Professor of Mathematics
(coauthors Sean Grettum, Jennifer J. Mandelson ’97 [B.S. mathematics],and Philippa M. Rhodes). “Automatic
Groups, Rational Growth, and Polygonal Amalgams.” Communications in Algebra 29.12 (2001): 5371-82.
Elaine R. Reynolds, Assistant Professor of Biology
(coauthors Laura M Feeney ’02 [B.S. behavioral neuroscience], Eric A. Stauffer ’02 [B.S.
neuroscience], Benjamin H. Jacobs ’01 [A.B. biology], Heather A. Kelly ’00 [B.S. biology], and Carol A. McKeever ’00 [B.S. biology]). “Human Epileptic Drugs Reduce Seizure and Paralysis in Easily Shocked, A Bang-Sensitive Mutant.” Abstracts of Papers Presented at the 2001 Meeting on Neurobiology of Drosophila, October 3-7, 2001: 48 [abstract].
(coauthors Laura S. Graceffa ’98 [B.S. biology] and Shyamal K. Majumdar, Gideon R. Jr. and Alice L. Kreider Professor of Biology). “Effect of Neem-Based Bioactive Compounds on the Development of Three Laboratory Strains of Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae).” International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences 27 (2001): 147-54.
(coauthors Marian A. Nyako ’00 [B.S. biochemistry], Camille I. Marks ’99 [B.S. biochemistry], and Joseph Sherma, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry). “Tissue-Specific and Developmental Effects of the Easily Shocked Mutation on Ethanolamine Kinase Activity and Phospholipid Composition in Drosophila melanogaster.” Biochemical Genetics 39.9/10 (October 2001): 339-49.
Mary J.S. Roth ’83, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
(coauthors Jennifer R. Mackey ’99 [B.S. civil engineering], Carrie A. Mackey ’00 [B.S. geology], and J.E. Nyquist). “A Case Study of the Reliability of Multielectrode Earth Resistivity Testing for Geotechnical Investigations in Karst Terrains.” Engineering Geology 65 (2002): 225-32.
Joseph Sherma, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry
(coauthors Marian A. Nyako ’00 [B.S. biochemistry], Camille I. Marks ’99 [B.S. biochemistry], and Elaine R. Reynolds, Assistant Professor of Biology). “Tissue-Specific and Developmental Effects of the Easily Shocked Mutation on Ethanolamine Kinase Activity and Phospholipid Composition in Drosophila melanogaster.” Biochemical Genetics 39.9/10 (October 2001): 339-49.
(coauthor Daniel A. Ruddy ’03). “Analysis of the Caffeine in Alertness Tablets and Caplets by High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography with Ultraviolet Absorption Densitometry of Fluorescence-Quenched Zones.” ACTA Chromatographica 12 (2002): 143-50.
(coauthors Jacob W. Sechrist ’04 and Janna Pachuski ’02 [B.S. biochemistry]). “Quantification of Lutein in Dietary Supplements by Reversed-Phase High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography with Visible-Mode Densitometry.” ACTA Chromatographica 12 (2002): 151-58.
(coauthors Stacey D. Wagner ’03, Janna Pachuski ’02 [B.S. biochemistry], and Bernard Fried, Professor Emeritus of Biology). “Thin Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Carbohydrates and Amino Acids in Schistosoma mansoni (Trematoda) Cercariae. Acta Chromatographica 12 (2002): 159-69.
Nancy M. Waters, Associate Professor of Biology
(coauthors Skye S. Harris ’02 [B.S. biology] and Laurie F. Caslake, Assistant Professor of Biology). “An Investigation of the Mechanism of Macrophyte Survival in a Mercury-Contaminated Lake.” Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 75 (2002): 107 [abstract].
(coauthor Christopher R. San Giovanni ’95 [A.B. biology]). “Distribution and Diversity of Benthic Macroinvertebrates Associated with Aquatic Macrophytes.” Journal of Freshwater Ecology 17.2 (June 2002): 223-32.
Other recent publications:
Diane Cole Ahl, Arthur J. ’55 and Barbara S. Rothkopf Professor of Art History
Editor: The Cambridge Companion to Masaccio. New York: Cambridge UP, 2002. 280.
“Masaccio in the Brancacci Chapel.” In The Cambridge Companion to Masaccio. New York: Cambridge
UP, 2002. 138-57.
“Frescante a San Fortunato.” In Benozzo Gozzoli: Allievo a Roma, Maestro in Umbria. Ed. Bruno Toscano
and Giovanna Capitelli. Cinisello Balsamo/Milan: Silvana Editoriale, 2002: 93-105.
“Da Roma a Montefalco.” In Benozzo Gozzoli: Allievo a Roma, Maestro in Umbria. Ed Bruno Toscano and Giovanna Capitelli. Cinisello Balsamo/Milan: Silvana Editoriale, 2002: 181-87.
Paul. D. Barclay, Assistant Professor of History
“A ‘Curious and Grim Testimony
to a Persistent Human Blindness’: Wolf Bounties in North America, 1630-1752.”
Ethics, Place and Environment 5.1 (March 2002): 25-34.
Ethan J. Berkove, Assistant Professor of Mathematics
(coauthors D. Juan-Pineda and K. Pearson). “A Geometric Approach to the Lower Algebraic K-Theory of Fuchsian Groups.” Topology and its Applications 119 (2002): 269-77.
Howard N. Bodenhorn, Associate Professor of Economics and Business
“The Mulatto Advantage: The Biological Consequences of Complexion in Rural Antebellum Virginia.” Journal of Interdisciplinary History 23.1 (Summer 2002): 21-46.
“Tractors, Trains, and Trolleys: Comments on Grove, Schiffman, and Smith.” Journal of Economic History
62.2 (June 2002): 560-65.
Olga Anna Duhl, Associate Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures Editor: Le Théâtre Français des Années 1450-1550: État Actuel des Recherches. Dijon, France: Centre de Recherches Le Texte et l’Edition-Université de Bourgogne, 2002. 95.
“Enjeux du Masque dans la Sottie: de la Morale à la Politique au Drame.” In L’immagine Riflessa. Ed. Rosanna Brusegan, Margherita Lecco, and Alessandro Zironi. Alessandria, Italy: Edizzioni dell’Orso, 2000. 255-65.
Bernard Fried, Professor Emeritus of Biology
(coauthors I. Kanev and V. Radev). “Superfamily Clinostomoidea Lühe, 1901.” In Keys to the Trematoda, Vol. 1. Ed. D. I. Gibson, A. Jones, and R. Bray. CAB International, U.K., 2002. 111-12.
(coauthors I. Kanev and V. Radev). “Family Clinostomidae Lühe, 1901.” In Keys to the Trematoda, Vol. 1. Ed. D. I. Gibson, A. Jones, and R. Bray. CAB International, U.K., 2002. 113-20.
(coauthors I. Kanev and V. Radev). “Superfamily Cyclocoeloidea Stossich, 1902.” In Keys to the Trematoda, Vol. 1. Ed. D. I. Gibson, A. Jones, and R. Bray. CAB International, U.K., 2002. 127-29.
(coauthors I. Kanev and V. Radev). “Family Cyclocoelidae Stossich, 1902.” In Keys to the Trematoda, Vol. 1. Ed. D. I. Gibson, A. Jones, and R. Bray. CAB International, U.K., 2002. 131-45.
(coauthors I. Kanev and V. Radev). “Family Eucotylidae Cohn, 1904.” In Keys to the Trematoda, Vol. 1. Ed. D. I. Gibson, A. Jones, and R. Bray. CAB International, U.K., 2002. 147-52.
(coauthors I. Kanev and V. Radev). “Family Typhlocoelidae Harrah, 1922.” In Keys to the Trematoda, Vol. 1. Ed. D. I. Gibson, A. Jones, and R. Bray. CAB International, U.K., 2002. 153-58.
Michelle C. Geoffrion-Vinci, Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures
Between the Maternal Aegis and the Abyss: Woman as Symbol in the Poetry of Rosalía de Castro. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2002. 185.
Jerome F. Heavey, Professor of Economics and Business
“The Moonlighting Penalty: Incidence of the Excess Social Security Tax.” Public Finance Review 30.4 (July 2002): 310-19.
Curlee Raven Holton, Associate Professor of Art and Director, Experimental Printmaking Institute
Transformations: A Legacy and a Journey, 1987-2002. Open Space Gallery, Allentown, PA, June 1-29, 2002 [exhibition].
Visual Rhythms: All That Jazz and More. . . International Gallery, Orlando, FL, June 8-9, 2002 [group exhibition].
Guy L. Hovis, John L. Markle Professor of Geology
(coauthors Herbert Kroll, Udo Breit, and Richard Yund). “Enthalpies of Mixing for Synthetic Germanium-Bearing Alkali Feldspars and Direct HF Solution Calorimetric Measurement of Enthalpies of Elastic Strain Associated with Exsolution.” Journal of Conference Abstracts: Experimental Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry IX 7.1, Zurich, Switzerland, March 24-27, 2002: 46 [abstract].
(coauthors Philippe Jarry, Michael Toplis, and Pascal Richet). “Hydrofluoric Acid Solution Calorimetric Data for Sodium Silicate Glasses: Support for Configurational Entropies from Adam-Gibbs Theory.” Journal of Conference Abstracts: European Union of Geosciences XI 6.1, Strasbourg, France, April 18-12, 2001: 662 [abstract].
Scott R. Hummel, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
(coauthors S. Scott Moor, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, and Edmond P. Saliklis, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering). “A Press RO Filter: An Interdisciplinary Project for First Year Engineering Students.” Membranes in the Chemical Engineering Curriculum, 2001 AIChE Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, November 4-9, 2001.
John Kincaid, Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government and Public Service and Director of the Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government
“Intergovernmental Relations in the United States of America.” In Intergovernmental Relations in Federal Countries: A Series of Essays on the Practice of Federal Governance. Ed. J. Peter Meekison. Ottawa: Forum of Federations, 2002. 33-44.
“State-Federal Relations: Continuing Regulatory Federalism.” In The Book of the States 34. Lexington, KY: Council of State Governments, 2002. 25-32.
(coauthor Richard L. Cole). “Terrorism and Federalism: Perspectives of Federalism Scholars.” El Dymocratia 7 (Spring 2002): 204-18 [in Arabic].
Stephen E. Lammers, Helen H.P. Manson Professor of the English Bible
“Only a Place to Start: Reflections on a Changing Classic.” Second Opinion January 2002: 55-62.
(coauthor Karen Moore Schaefer). “Cancer Ovarico en Mujeres en Edad de Procrear: Consecuencias Clinicas.” April 26, 2002: http://www.siicsalud.com/des/des028/02429020.htm.
Chun Wai Liew, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
(coauthor Donald E. Smith). “Reasoning about Systems of Physics Equations.” In Intelligent Tutoring Systems 2002. Ed. S. A. Cerri, G. Gouardères, and F. Paraguaçu. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag, 2002. 463-72.
John E. Meier, Associate Professor of Mathematics
(coauthors Noel Brady, Jon McCammond, and Andy Miller). “The Pure Symmetric Automorphisms of a Free Group Form a Duality Group.” Journal of Algebra 246 (2001): 881-96.
(coauthors Holger Meinert and Leonard Van Wyk). “On the Σ-invariants of Artin Groups.” Topology and Its Applications 110 (2001): 71-81.
S. Scott Moor, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering
“Coffee on Demand: A Two-Hour Design Problem.” Chemical Engineering Education 35.4 (Winter 2002): 54-55.
(coauthor Bruce D. Drake). “Addressing Common Problems in Engineering Design Projects: A Project Management Approach.” Journal of Engineering Education 90.3 (July 2001): 389-95.
“Addressing Common Problems in Engineering Design Projects: A Project Management Approach.” Journal of Engineering Education July 2001: 389-95.
“Process Descriptions: An Introductory Library Research Assignment on Chemical Processes for First Year Students.” Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, Montreal, Quebec, June 2002 [CD ROM].
“Passing It On: A Laboratory Structure Encouraging Realistic Communication and Creative Experiment Planning.” Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Zone I Conference, West Point, NY, April 2002 [CD ROM].
(coauthors Edmond P. Saliklis, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Scott R. Hummel, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering). “A Press RO Filter: An Interdisciplinary Project for First Year Engineering Students.” Membranes in the Chemical Engineering Curriculum, 2001 AIChE Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, November 4-9.
John A. Nestor, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
“Animation of VLSI CAD Algorithms–A Case Study.” Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, June 16-19, 2002 [CD-ROM].
(coauthor David A. Rich, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering). “Adding Analog and Mixed Signal Concerns to a Digital VLSI Course.” Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, June 16-19, 2002 [CD-ROM].
“A New Look at Hardware Maze Routing.” Proceedings, Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI, April 18-19, 2002: 142-47.
“Web-Based Visualization Tools for Teaching VLSI CAD Algorithms.” Proceedings, International Conference on Microelectronic Systems Education, June 17-18, 2001: 100-01.
Clifford A. Reiter, Professor of Mathematics
“Fuzzy Automata and Life.” Complexity 7.3 (2002): 19-29.
David A. Rich, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
(coauthor John A. Nestor, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering). “Adding Analog and Mixed Signal Concerns to a Digital VLSI Course.” Proceedings of the 2002 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition, June 16-19, 2002 [CD-ROM].
(coauthors Michael S. Carroll, Michel R. Frei, Tony G. Ivanov, Marco Mastrapasqua, Shahriar Moinian, Alan S. Chen, Clifford A. King, Edward Harris, Jan De Blauwe Hong-Ha Vuong, Vance Archer, and Kwok Ng). “BiCMOS Technology for Mixed-Digital, Analog, and RF Applications.” IEEE Microwave and Wireless Engineer Magazine 3.2 (June 2002): 44-55.
Robert G. Root, Associate Professor of Mathematics
(coauthor Trisha Thorme). “Community-Based Projects in Applied Statistics: Using Service-Learning to Enhance Student Understanding.” The American Statistician 55.4 (November 2001): 330-35.
Edmond P. Saliklis, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
(coauthors S. Scott Moor, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, and Scott R. Hummel, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering). “A Press RO Filter: An Interdisciplinary Project for First Year Engineering Students.” Membranes in the Chemical Engineering Curriculum, 2001 AIChE Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, November 4-9.
Helena Silverstein, Associate Professor of Government and Law
Panel discussant. Proceedings published as “The Legal Status of Nonhuman Animals.” Animal Law 8.1 (2002): 19-46.
Jim Toia, Director of Community Based Teaching Program
Artists and the Art of the Book. Banana Factory, Bethlehem, PA [group exhibition].
Groundwork. Kim Foster Gallery, New York, NY, May 4-June 1, 2002 [exhibition].
An Hors D’oeuvre. Kim Foster Gallery, New York, NY, July 11-August 3, 2002 [group exhibition].
Lee Upton, Professor of English and Writer-in-Residence
“Romantic Transport.” The Journal (Spring/Summer 2002): 111 [poem].
“Is the Workshop Working?” Teachers and Writers 33.5 (June 2002): 12-15 [response].
“Tending the Guests.” Faultline: Journal of Art and Literature 11 (2002): 69 [poem].
“A Couple of Days.” Faultline: Journal of Art and Literature 11 (2002): 70 [poem].
“Denial.” Faultline: Journal of Art and Literature 11 (2002): 71 [poem].
“Theatrical Seating.” Faultline: Journal of Art and Literature 11 (2002): 72-73 [poem].
Laura Dassow Walls, Associate Professor of English
“Louis Agassiz.” The American Renaissance in New England Third Series. Ed. Wesley T. Mott. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 235. Detroit, MI: Bruccoli Clark Layman, 2001: 3-13.James Woolley, Frank Lee and Edna M. Smith Professor of English
“John Barrett, ‘The Whimsical Medley,’ and Swift’s Poems.” In Eighteenth-Century Contexts: Historical Inquiries in Honor of Phillip Harth. Ed. Howard D. Weinbrot, Peter J. Schakel, and Stephen E. Karian. Madison, WI and London: The University of Wisconsin P, 2001: 147-70.