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Dedicated teachers and mentors, Lafayette faculty also produce new knowledge in a broad range of fields.

Publications coauthored with students:

Jamila Bookwala, Assistant Professor of Psychology

(coauthor Jamie Jacobs ’03 [B.S. psychology]). “Age, Marital Processes, and Depressed Affect.” The Gerontologist 44.3 (2004): 328-38.

Laurie F. Caslake, Assistant Professor of Biology

(coauthors Colleen Fitzpatrick ’04 [B.S. biology] and Lee Williams ’03 [B.S. biology]). “Analysis of Onondaga Lake Isolates for Broad-Spectrum Mercury Resistance.” American Society for Microbiology 104th General Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 23-27, 2004: I-007 [abstract].

Bernard Fried, Professor Emeritus of Biology

(coauthors Elizabeth Ponder ’04 [B.S. biochemistry/A.B. cultural biomedicine] and Joseph Sherma, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry). “Thin-Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Hydrophilic Vitamins in Standards and From Helisoma trivolvis Snails.” ACTA Chromatographica 14 (2004): 70-81.

(coauthors Elizabeth Ponder ’04 [B.S. biochemistry/A.B. cultural biomedicine] and Joseph Sherma, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry). “Free-Pool Amino Acids Biomphalaria glabrata Infected with Echinostoma caproni as Determined by Thin-Layer Chromatography.” Journal of Parasitology 90.3 (2004): 665-66.

Dru Germanoski, Professor of Geology and Environmental Geosciences

(coauthor Brian Schubert ’04 [B.S. geology]). “Suspended Sediment Transport and the Effects of Algae and Moss on the Entrainment of Silt and Clay in the Bushkill Creek Watershed, Eastern Pennsylvania.” The Geological Society of America 2004 Abstracts with Programs 36.2 (March 2004): Session 71-29 [abstract].

Yvonne M. Gindt, Assistant Professor of Chemistry

(coauthors Michelle Ferguson ’04 [B.S. biochemistry] and Chip Nataro, Assistant Professor of Chemistry). “Use of Ru+2 to Investigate the Chromophore Binding Site in Phycocyanin.” 227th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 28-April 1, 2004: INOR-649 [abstract].

(coauthors Meghan Ramsey ’04 [B.S. neuroscience] and Johannes Schelvis). “Binding Kinetics of Damaged DNA to DNA Photolyase. 227th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 28-April 1, 2004: PHYS-420 [abstract].

(coauthor Katie Thoren ’06). “Stopped Flow Kinetics of Phycocyanin Subunit Refolding.” 227th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 28-April 1, 2004: PHYS-361 [abstract].

(coauthors Johannes P.M. Schelvis, Meghan Ramsey ’04 [B.S. neuroscience], and Sofia Kapetanaki). “Substrate Binding Perturbs the Properties of the Flavin Neutral Radical Semiquinone in DNA Photolyase.” 226th American Chemical Society National Meeting, New York, NY, September 7-11, 2003: PHYS-426 [abstract].

(coauthors Olga Sokolova, Christine Cecala, Meghan Ramsey ’04 [B.S. neuroscience], and Johannes P.M. Schelvis). “Role of the Second Chromophore in Escherichia coli DNA Photolyase.” 226th American Chemical Society National Meeting, New York, NY, September 7-11, 2003: PHYS-423 [abstract].

(coauthor Katelyn B. Connell ’04 [B.S. biochemistry]). “Measurement of Oligomeric Structure Formation in Phycocyanin Using Stopped Flow Kinetics.” 226th American Chemical Society National Meeting, New York, NY, September 7-11, 2003: BIOL-225 [abstract].

Kenneth Haug, Assistant Professor of Chemistry

(coauthor Gretel Raibeck ’03 [B.S. chemical engineering/A.B. German]). “Kinetic Monte Carlo Study of Competing Hydrogen Pathways into Connected (100), (110), and (111) Ni Surfaces.” Journal of Physical Chemistry B 107 (2003): 11433-40.

Robert A. Kurt, Assistant Professor of Biology

(coauthors Peter Vitiello ’02 [B.S. biology], Matthew Rausch ’03 [B.S. biology], and Kari Horowitz ’04 [B.S. biology]). “Secondary Lymphoid-Tissue Chemokine Induced Modulation of T Cells.” Immunological Investigations 33.0 (2004): 1-15.

Chip Nataro, Assistant Professor of Chemistry

(coauthors Michelle Ferguson ’04 [B.S. biochemistry] and Yvonne M. Gindt, Assistant Professor of Psychology). “Use of Ru+2 to Investigate the Chromophore Binding Site in Phycocyanin.” 227th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 28-April 1, 2004: INOR-649 [abstract].

(coauthor Brett Swartz ’04 [B.S. chemistry]). “Electrochemistry of dppfE2 (E = O, S or Se) and dpfOE (E = S or Se)” The 227th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 28-April 1, 2004: INOR-759 [abstract].

(coauthor Katherine Bocage ’04 [B.S. chemistry]). “Synthesis, Characterization, and Electrochemistry of Cp’Ru(PP)X Compounds.” The 227th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 28-April 1, 2004: INOR-788 [abstract].

(coauthors Laura Hagopian ’06 and Arnold L. Rheingold). “1,1’-Bis(dicylcohexylphosphino)ferrocene and 1,1’-bis(di-t-butylphosphino)ferrocene: Electrochemistry and Complexation.” The 227th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 28-April 1, 2004: INOR-778 [abstract].

(coauthor Alison Campbell ’04 [B.S. biochemistry]). “Exploring the Steric and Electronic Effects of 1,1’-bis(diorganophosphino)metallocenes on the Catalytic Coupling of Aryl Bromides and Primary Amines.” The 227th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 28-April 1, 2004: INOR-787 [abstract].

(coauthors Abby O’Connor ’03 [B.S. chemistry], James A. Golen, and Arnold L. Rheingold). “Synthesis and Reactivity of [N(C6H4Br)3,][B(C6F5)4]: the X-ray Crystal Structure of [Fe(C5H5)2][B(C6F5)4].” Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 689 (2004): 2411-14.

Polly R. Piergiovanni, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering

(coauthors S. Scott Moor and Matthew Metzger ’05). “Learning Process Control with LEGOs®.” Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2004: Session 1526.

Elaine R. Reynolds, Assistant Professor of Biology

(coauthors Eric A. Stauffer ’02 [B.S. neuroscience], Laura Feeney ’02 [B.S. behavioral neuroscience], Elizabeth Rojahn ’03 [A.B. biology], Benjamin Jacobs ’01 [A.B. biology], and Carol McKeever ’00 [B.S. biology]). “Treatment with the Antiepileptic Drugs Phenytoin and Gabapentin Ameliorates Seizure and Paralysis of Drosophila Bang-Sensitive Mutants.” Journal of Neurobiology 58.4 (2004): 503-13.

(coauthors Brooke K. Keim ’03 [A.B. biology] and Stephen Tanner ’04 [B.S.neuroscience]). “Shortened Lifespan and Other Age-Related Defects in Bang-Sensitive Mutants.” 2003 Meeting on Neurobiology of Drosophila, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, October 1-5, 2003: 223 [abstract of presented paper].

Mary J.S. Roth ’83, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

(coauthors Jonathan E. Nyquist, Adam Faroni ’04 [B.S. mechanical engineering], Sandra Henning ’05, Ron Manney ’05, and John Peake). “Measuring Cave Dimensions Remotely Using Laser Pointers and a Downhole Camera.” Proceedings, Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Environmental and Engineering Problems, Colorado Springs, CO, Feb. 22-26, 2004: 1307-14.

Edmond P. Saliklis, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

(coauthors D.P. Billington and Nathan Tregger ’03 [B.S. civil engineering/A.B. mathematics]). “Buckling Studies of the Trojan Tower.” Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Natural Draught Cooling Towers, Istanbul, Turkey, May 20-22, 2004: 115-20.

Joseph Sherma, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry

(coauthors Elizabeth Ponder ’04 [B.S. biochemistry/A.B. cultural biomedicine] and Bernard Fried, Professor Emeritus of Biology). “Thin-Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Hydrophilic Vitamins in Standards and From Helisoma trivolvis Snails.” ACTA Chromatographica 14 (2004): 70-81.

(coauthor Brian Hess ’04 [B.S. chemistry]). “Quantification of Arginine in Dietary Supplement Tablets and Capsules by Silica Gel High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography with Visible Mode Densitometry.” ACTA Chromatographica 14 (2004): 60-69.

(coauthors Elizabeth Ponder ’04 [B.S. biochemistry/A.B. cultural biomedicine] and Bernard Fried, Professor Emeritus of Biology). “Free-Pool Amino Acids Biomphalaria glabrata Infected with Echinostoma caproni as Determined by Thin-Layer Chromatography.” Journal of Parasitology 90.3 (2004): 665-66.

Other recent publications:

Diane Cole Ahl, Arthur J. ’55 and Barbara S. Rothkopf Professor of Art History

“Camposanto, Terra Santa: Picturing the Holy Land in Pisa.” Artibus et Historiae 48 (2003): 95-122.

Paul D. Barclay, Assistant Professor of History

“’Seiban Kondô’ no monogatari: chuô sanmyaku ôdan ni inochi o kaketa Nihonjin no shôden.” [The Saga of ‘Kondô the Barbarian’: A Japanese Life Spent Crossing Taiwan’s Central Mountains]. Taiwan genjûmin kenkyû [Studies on Indigenous Peoples of Taiwan] 8 (2004): 105-51.

Ethan Berkove, Assistant Professor of Mathematics

(coauthors L. Thomas Hill, Professor of Mathematics and S. Scott Moor). “Getting the Salt Out.” UMAP Journal 24.4 (2003): 435-49.

Howard Bodenhorn, Associate Professor of Economics and Business

(coauthor Christopher S. Ruebeck, Assistant Professor of Economics and Business). Working Paper Series: The Economics of Identity and the Endogeneity of Race. National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., September 2003, Pp. 49 [working paper 9962].

Jamila Bookwala, Assistant Professor of Psychology

(coauthors Bozena Zdaniuk, Lynda Burton, Bonnie Lind, Sharon Jackson, and Richard Schulz). “Concurrent and Long-Term Predictors of Older Adults’ Use of Community-Based Long-Term Care Services: The Caregiver Health Effects Study.” Journal of Aging and Health 16.1 (February 2004): 88-115.

David Brandes, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

(coauthor Arthur D. Kney, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering). “Improving Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Education at Lafayette College Using Watershed-Based Field Studies.” Proceedings of the 2003 ASCE EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, Philadelphia, PA, June 2003: 1-8.

Kevin Cameron, Visiting Assistant Professor of Government and Law

Sovereignty of the Perverse: Democratic Subjectivity and Calvin’s Doctrine of Predestination.” Literature and Psychology: A Journal of Psychoanalytic and Cultural Criticism 49 (Summer 2003): 16-44.

Neil A. Englehart, Assistant Professor of Government and Law

“Representing Civilization: King Chulalongkorn’s European Travels.” Proceedings of the Texts and Contexts in Southeast Asia Conference, December 12-14, 2001, Universities Historical Research Centre, Yangon, 2003: 176-88.

Bernard Fried, Professor Emeritus of Biology

(coauthors Thaddeus K. Graczyk and Leena Tamang). “Food-borne Intestinal Trematodiases in Humans.” Parasitology Research 93 (2004): 159-70.

Dru Germanoski, Professor of Geology and Environmental Geosciences

(coauthors Jerry Miller, David Jewett, Mark Lord, and Jeanne Chambers). “The Importance of Alluvial Valley History on Modern Channel Instability and Reach-Specific Restoration.” The Geological Society of America 2004 Abstracts with Programs 36.2 (March 2004): Session 67-5 [abstract].

L. Thomas Hill, Professor of Mathematics

(coauthors Ethan Berkove, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, and S. Scott Moor). “Getting the Salt Out.” UMAP Journal 24.4 (2003): 435-49.

William D. Jemison ’85, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

(coauthors Asher Madjar, David Yoo, Peter R. Herczfeld, Samuel M. Goldwasser, and Yifei Li). “Microwave Generation by Regenerative Mode-Locking of a Nd:YVO4 /MgO:LiNbO3 Microchip Laser.” IEEE MTT-S Digest, 2004: 295-98.

Sharon A. Jones, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

(coauthor Douglas T. Jones). “Selecting the Right GPS for a Utility Infrastructure GIS.” Proceedings: Geospatial Information and Technology Association Conference 27, Seattle, WA, April 25-28, 2004.

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

“Trends in Federalism: Continuity, Change and Polarization.” The Book of the States 2004: The Council of State Governments, 2004: 21-27.

Arthur D. Kney, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

(coauthor Dongye Zhao). “A Pilot Study on Phosphate and Nitrate Removal from Secondary Wastewater Effluent Using a Selective Ion Exchange Process.” Environmental Technology 25 (2004): 533-42.

(coauthors Roger W. Ruggles, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Douglas M. Mace). “Meeting the Challenge: Developing a Senior Capstone Design Project into a Meaningful, Practical, and Enjoyable Experience.” Proceedings of the 2003 ASCE EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, Philadelphia, PA, June 2003: 1-9.

(coauthor David Brandes, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering). “Improving Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Education at Lafayette College Using Watershed-Based Field Studies.” Proceedings of the 2003 ASCE EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, Philadelphia, PA, June 2003: 1-8.

Chun Wai Liew, Assistant Professor of Computer Science

“Using a Genetic Algorithm to Optimize the Gape of a Snake Jaw.” Proceedings of the Twenty Fourth ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, Nicosia, Cyprus, March 14-17, 2004.

(coauthors Joel A. Shapiro and D. E. Smith). “Inferring the Context for Evaluating Physics Algebraic Equations When the Scaffolding is Removed.” Proceedings of the Seventeenth Florida AI Research Society Conference, 2004, Miami Beach, FL, May 2004.

Howard Marblestone, Professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures

“Special Recognition: Oxford Professor David Patterson Named Commander of the British Empire.” Israel Studies Forum: An Interdisciplinary Journal 19.2 (Spring 2004): 149-51.

John Meier, Associate Professor of Mathematics

(coauthors Noel Brady and Jon McCammond). “Bounding Edge Degrees in Triangulated 3-Manifolds.” Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 132.1 (2003): 291-98.

(coauthors Murray Elder and Jon McCammond). “Combinatorial Conditions that Imply Word-Hyperbolicity for 3-Manifolds.” Topology 42 (2003): 1241-59.

(coauthor Jon McCammond). “The Hypertree Poset and the L2-Betti Numbers of the Motion Group of the Trivial Link.” Mathematische Annalen 328 (2004): 633-52.

(coauthors R. Charney and K. Whittlesey). “Bestvina’s Normal Form Complex and the Homology of Garside Groups.” Geometriae Dedicata 105 (2004): 171-88.

(coauthor Philip K. Hotchkiss). “The Growth of Trees.” The College Mathematics Journal 35.2 (March 2004): 143-51.

John A. Nestor, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

“CADAPPLETS – Visualization of VLSI CAD Algorithms.” Proceedings 2003 International Conference on Visual Languages and Computing, September 2003: 306-11.

“FPGA Implementation of a Multilayer Maze Router.” Proceedings 6th Annual Military and Aerospace Programmable Logic Device (MAPLD) International Conference, September 2003 [conference paper P52].

Kofi A. Opoku, Professor of Religious Studies

“Religion: African Traditional Religion.” In African Folklore: An Encyclopedia. Eds. Philip M. Peek and Kwesi Yankah. New York: Routledge, 2004, Pp. 389-91.

Polly R. Piergiovanni, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering

(coauthor S. Scott Moor). “Inductive Learning in Process Control.” Proceedings of the 2004 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2004: Session 2213.

(coauthor S. Scott Moor). “Using LEGO® -based Classroom Laboratory Kits for Learning Process Control.” Proceedings of the AIChE National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November 2003: 348d.

Christopher S. Ruebeck, Assistant Professor of Economics and Business

(coauthor Howard Bodenhorn, Associate Professor of Economics and Business). Working Paper Series: The Economics of Identity and the Endogeneity of Race. National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc., September 2003, Pp. 49 [working paper 9962].

Roger W. Ruggles, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

(coauthors Arthur D. Kney, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Douglas M. Mace). “Meeting the Challenge: Developing a Senior Capstone Design Project into a Meaningful, Practical, and Enjoyable Experience.” Proceedings of the 2003 ASCE EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, Philadelphia, PA, June 2003: 1-9.

Kristen L. Sanford Bernhardt, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

(coauthors J. Erik Loehr and Daniel Huaco). “Asset Management Framework for Geotechnical Infrastructure.” Journal of Infrastructure Systems 9.3 (September 2003): 107-16.

Helena Silverstein, Associate Professor of Government and Law

“The Symbolic Life of Law: The Instrumental and the Constitutive in Scheingold’s The Politics of Rights.International Journal for the Semiotics of Law 16 (2003): 407-23

Lee Upton, Professor of English and Writer-in-Residence

“The Master of the Masterless: James Tate and the Pleasures of Error.” On James Tate. Ed. Brian Henry. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 2004: 56-73 [reprinted essay].

“Influential Meeting #301.” www.octopusmagazine.com/issue03/work/lee_upton.html 2004 [poem].

“Philip Guston’s Coffee Pot.” www.octopusmagazine.com/isue03/work/lee_upton.html. 2004 [poem].

“Outside the Poet’s Tower.” www.octopusmagazine.com/issue03/work/lee_upton.html 2004 [poem].

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