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Democrats Hear McMicken Graduate

August 17, 2004

People attending the Democratic convention thought Michael Coleman was selected to speak to delegates because of his outstanding work as mayor of Columbus.

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McMicken Prof and Graduates Dig the Grand Canyon

August 17, 2004

When you visit the Grand Canyon you probably won t see signs that professor of anthropology, Alan Sullivan, and three of his former students excavated an ancient settlement there this summer.

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Jjemba's Invisible Companions

August 17, 2004

'Patrick K. Jjemba, research associate in the biological sciences department, targeted his recently published book, Environmental Microbiology: Principles and Applications, to audiences with a basic understanding of microbiology.

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Rebecca German and Colleagues Take Aim at Parkinson's

August 17, 2004

Parkinson s disease is the focus of a research project by Rebecca German, professor of biological sciences, who has been honored with a $201,969 Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant from NIH s National Institute of Deafness and Communication Disorders.

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Reineke and Team Stalk No. 1 Cause of Death

August 17, 2004

An NIH grant awarded to assistant professor of chemistry, Theresa Reineke, represents not only a significant distinction for a scholar in the early stages of her career but also considerable promise for studying DNA therapeutics to treat heart disease.

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Thinking About Women

August 17, 2004

Outstanding work on early modern women thinkers has resulted in two recent distinctions for Hilda L. Smith, professor of history.