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

Publications coauthored with students:

Bernard Fried, Alice L. Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology

(coauthors Danielle Martin ’06* [B.S. biochemistry] and Joseph Sherma, Frances H. Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry). “High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Neutral Lipids and Phospholipids in the Medicinal Leech Hirudo medicinalis and in Leech Conditioned Water.” Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies 28 (2005): 2597-606.

(coauthors Jamie Jarusiewicz ’06* [B.S. biochemistry] and Joseph Sherma, Frances H. Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry). “Separation of Sterols by Reversed Phase and Argentation Thin Layer Chromatography. Their Identification in Snail Bodies.” Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies 28 (2005): 2606-17.

(coauthors John M. Pisciotta, Elizabeth L. Ponder ’05* [B.S. biochemistry, A.B. cultural biomedicine], and David Sullivan). “Hemozoin Formation in Echinostoma trivolvis Rediae.” International Journal for Parsitology 35 (2005): 1037-42.

(coauthor Jessica Schneck ’04 [B.S. biochemistry]). “Growth of Biomphalaria glabrata (NMRI strain) and Helisoma trivolvis (Colorado stain) under Laboratory Conditions.” American Malacological Bulletin 20 (2005): 71-73.

Yvonne Gindt, assistant professor of chemistry

(coauthors Johannes P. M. Schelvis, Katie L. Thoren ’06* [chemistry], and Tina Huang, assistant professor of chemistry). “Substrate Binding Modulates the Reduction Potential of DNA Photolyase.” Journal of the American Chemical Society 127.30 (2005): 10472-73.

Tina Huang, assistant professor of chemistry

(coauthors Yvonne M. Gindt, Johannes P. M. Schelvis, and Katie L. Thoren ’06* [chemistry]). “Substrate Binding Modulates the Reduction Potential of DNA Photolyase.” Journal of the American Chemical Society 127.30 (2005): 10472-73.

Joseph Sherma, Frances H. Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry

(coauthors Danielle Martin ’06* [B.S. biochemistry] and Bernard Fried, Alice L. Kreider Professor of Biology). “High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Neutral Lipids and Phospholipids in the Medicinal Leech Hirudo medicinalis and in Leech Conditioned Water.” Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies 28 (2005): 2597-606.

(coauthors Jamie Jarusiewicz ’06 [B.S. biochemistry]* and Bernard Fried, Alice L. Kreider Professor of Biology). “Separation of Sterols by Reversed Phase and Argentation Thin Layer Chromatography. Their Identification in Snail Bodies.” Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies 28 (2005): 2606-17.

Helena Silverstein, associate professor and assistant head of government and law

(coauthors Wayne Fishman, Emily Francis ’03* [A.B. government and law] and Leanne Speitel ’02* [A.B. philosophy]). “Judicial Waivers of Parental Consent for Abortion: Tennessee’s Troubles Putting Policy into Practice.” Law & Policy 27.3 (July 2005): 399-428.

Other recent publications:

Yoshihiko Ariizumi, assistant professor of foreign languages and literatures

Five Empowering Principles of Action Research That Lead to Successful Personal and Professional Development. New York: University Press of America, 2005. Pp. 117.

Susan Basow, Charles A. Dana Professor of Psychology

“Gender Role and Gender Identity Development.” In Handbook of Girls’ and Women’s Psychological Health, ed. Judith Worell and Carol D. Goodheart. New York: Oxford UP, 2006: pp. 242-51.

Rose Marie Bukics, Thomas Roy and Lura Forrest Jones Professor of Economics and Business

“‘Just’ One More Topic to Teach.” Pennsylvania CPA Journal 76.3 (Fall 2005): 16-17.

Bernard Fried, Alice L. Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology

(coauthors Gregory S. Noland, Thaddeus K. Graczyk, Erik J. Fitzgerald, and Nirbhay Kumar). “Exacerbation of Plasmodium yoelii Malaria in Echinostoma caproni Infected Mice and Abatement Through Anthelmintic Treatment.” Journal of Parasitology 91.4 (2005): 944-48.

(coauthors Frida Ben-Ami and Daniel Gold). “Differential Infectivity of Transversotrema patialense for Naive Fish.” Journal of Parasitology 91.4(2005): 949-50.

(coauthors R. Toledo, A. Espert, C. Muñoz-Antoli, A. Marcilla, and J. G. Esteban). “Kinetics of Antibodies and Antigens in Serum of Mice Experimentally Infected with Echinostoma caproni (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae).” Journal of Parasitology 91.4 (2005): 978-80.

(coauthor Joseph Sherma, Frances H. Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry). “Thin Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Biological Samples. A Review.” Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies 28 (2005): 2297-314.

Ed Kerns, Eugene Clapp II ’36 Professor of Art and director of the Williams Visual Arts Building

New Paintings. Banana Factory, Binney and Smith Gallery, Bethlehem, PA, September 30-November 27, 2005 [solo exhibition].

Chawne Kimber, assistant professor of mathematics

(coauthors Anthony W. Hager and Warren W. McGovern). “Unique a-Closure for Some -Groups of Rational Valued Functions.” Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal 55.130 (2005): 409-21.

John Kincaid, Robert B. and Helen S. Meyner Professor of Government & Public Service and director of the Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government

“State-Federal Relations: Defense, Demography, Debt, and Deconstruction as Destiny.” In The Book of the States 37.Lexington, KY: The Council of State Governments, 2005: 25-30.

(coauthor Richard L. Cole). “Public Opinion on Issues of U. S. Federalism in 2005: End of the Post-2001 Pro-Federal Surge?” Publius: The Journal of Federalism 35 (Winter 2005): 169-85.

Margarete Lamb-Faffelberger, associate professor and head of foreign languages and literatures

“The Power of Language: Image-Text-Sound.” Austrian Cultural Forum NYC http://www.acfny.org/s337.aspx.

Alastair Noble, assistant professor of art

Zang Tumb Tumb II. The University of Arizona School of Art,Joseph Gross Gallery, Tucson, AZ, August 22-October 7, 2005 [solo exhibition].

Arnold Offner, Cornelia F. Hugel Professor of History

“Wars and Conflict, World War Two: President Truman and the Origins of the Cold War.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/war/wwtwo/truman_01.shtml,

George Panichas, James Renwick Hogg Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy and head of philosophy

“Another View: Roberts’ Confirmation Should Dispel Originalist Myths.” The Morning Call September 11. 2005: D3.

Cliff Reiter, professor of mathematics

“Time(r) for the Game of Life.” Vector 21.3 (2005): 88-98.

June Schlueter, provost

“A ‘Retronursing’ Woman in an Early Modern Album Amicorum.” Notes and Queries N.S. 52.3 (September 2005): 296-98.

Joseph Sherma, Frances H. Larkin Professor Emeritus of Chemistry

“A Field Guide to Instrumentation – UPLC: Ultra-Performance Liquid Chromatography.” Journal of AOAC International 88.3 (2005): 63A-67A.

(coauthor Bernard Fried, Alice L. Kreider Professor of Biology). “Thin Layer Chromatographic Analysis of Biological Samples. A Review.” Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies 28 (2005): 2297-314.

“Detection (Visualization) of TLC Zones.” In Encyclopedia of Chromatography, Second Edition, Volume One, ed. Jack Cazes. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis Group, 2005: pp. 449-55.

Helena Silverstein, associate professor and assistant head of government and law

Rev. of Communities and Law: Politics and Cultures of Legal Identities, by Gad Barzilai. Israel Studies Forum: An Interdisciplinary Journal 20.1 (2005): 83-85.

Rev. of Legislative Deferrals: Statutory Ambiguity, Judicial Power, and American Democracy, by George I. Lovell. The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 36.1 (Summer 2005): 113-14.

Lee Upton, professor of English and writer-in-residence

“The Decorator Crab.” failbetter.com 17 http://www.failbetter.com/2005-2/UptonDecorator.htm [poem].

“Satyr Without Desire.” The New Republic May 30, 2005: 32 [poem].

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