05/23/2008
Eddie Duek (Ph.D.,
1983, Alexander)
Eddie is Latin American
Manager at United Financial Consulting.
He
writes:
- I just noticed
that my contact information is quite outdated…it’s been
6 years since my last update!!! Since then, I moved to Aventura, Florida,
though I travel often to native Argentina (about once a month) If you
need to reach me, please use the following:
Eduardo Duek
Email : Eddie@duek.com
Cel phone : 786-286-8500
Home: 305-393-8574
Address: 3300 NE 192nd St, Apt 318
Aventura, FL 33180
I hope to comment on the last few years down in Florida in a new update.
I promise not to take another 6 years. Don’t be a stranger !!!
04/23/2008
Naphtali O'Connor (B.S.
2000) and Anand Vaderha (B.S.,
2000)
Nancy Goroff reports
the following
- Naphtali
O'Connor will be starting this fall as an assistant professor
in the Chemistry Department at Lehman College/CUNY.
- Anand Vadehra
is planning to start a new position this summer as an Edutainer at the
Gyeonggi English Village in Korea. Anand described Gyeonngi as follows:
English Village is an all-English learning environment in Paju, Korea
with various shops, restaurants, shows, classes and events. It was established
in 2006 by the Korean government to provide a place Koreans could take
their kids to learn English (through both taking classes and viewing
the live original shows tailored to them) and more about western culture.
Anand earned an MS in Chemistry at Caltech, working with Jackie Barton
(as a labmate and friend of Liz Boon). Since then, he has been trying
to build an acting career, while making money as an SAT tutor.
02/26/2008
Steven Goodman (B.S.,
1971)
- Dr. Steven
Goodman has been named VP for Research and Dean of the College
of Graduate Studies at SUNY Upstate Medical Center.
02/25/2008
David R. Walt (Ph.D.,
Francis Johnson, 1979)
- David R.
Walt, Robinson Professor of Chemistry, Tufts University, Medford,
Mass. was elected to the National Academy of Engineering. He is
cited for the development of revolutionary sensors that can simultaneously
image and perform biochemical analyses.
11/11/07
Lawrence Weber
(B.S., 1971)
- After a long career
with the Pall Corporation, Dr. Lawrence
Weber became a consultant on Alternative Energy. He
now has returned to Stony Brook where he is a staff member in the Sensor
CAT.
10/20/2007
Ophelia Morris (B.S.,
2001)
- We are pleased
to have located Ophelia. She teaches Chemistry and Physics and is the
Honor Society Advisor at the Excelsior Preparatory High School in Queens,
NY. She writes that she will be on campus for the 50th homecoming weekend
and we hope to see her and other alumni at those events.
9/26/2007
- updated - 10/10/2007 Lauterbur Symposium
- You may wonder
why no mention of the Lauterbur
Symposium has been forthcoming on this news page. We hope to post
some of the many pictures that were taken at that function. A large,
enthusiastic audience attended the symposium which included a thoroughly
entertaining and informative Presidential Lecture by Richard Ernst,
Nobel Laureate.
We were pleased to see a number of Paul's students.
The picture to the right shows David
Kramer (PhD, 1978, Lauterbur) and (Dr.) Joe
Frank (B.A., 1974). David also gave an entertaining
and animated talk about his time in the Lauterbur laboratory. Joe
had to leave for another meeting, but left behind a number of photographic
slides that David incorporated in his remarks. Other alumni included
Barry Sokol (B.S., 1968),
Dick Ward (PhD, 1969,
Haim) and many others. We want especially to acknowledge generous
support for the affair from (Dr.) Phyllis
Russo (B.S., 1964), who was unable to attend, but
sent happy recollections of courses which she took with Paul. (Dr.)
Jerry Ackerman (B.S, 1971) (whose
picture is below, was another of Paul's early students who gave an
entertaining talk about his time in the Lauterbur laboratory and recent
developments in MRI.
The
HSC media services screening room has proofs of pictures taken during
the President's
Lecture and the subsequent reception
and banquet. Prof.
Kerber has helped to identify the following alumni who attended in addition
to those mentioned above: Norman Johns
(B.S., 1993), Haifang Li (PhD, 1991, leNoble),
(Dr.) Bill Schoen (B.S, 1977), Nava
Shochet (PhD, 1985, Springer), Joe Stainkamp
(B.S., 2002), Zach Katsamanis (PhD, 2004,
Goroff). More recent alumni who are continuing their graduate
work at SBU included William Berger,
Arthur Campbell, Amber
Carr and Peter Marek.
- President Kenny
announced the establishment of a Lauterbur Fund to help the continued
development of the department's research and creative activities. You
will be hearing more about that fund presently.
9/26/2007
Candice Foley (Ph.D.,
1985, Lauher)
- received the SUNY
Chancellor's Award at Suffolk County Community College for Faculty Service
(after serving as CoChair for SCCC's Middle States Self Study, which
concluded in March).
8/22/2007
Early
History of the Department
- Prof.
Francis Bonner, founding chair of the Department of Chemistry,
has published a memoir: Chemistry at Stony Brook - From SUCOLI to SBU.
It describes the history of the early development of the department
during Prof. Bonner's tenure as Chair. He has graciously provided an
electronic
copy of the memoir.
8/19/07
Change in Chairmanship
- September 1 will
mark the transfer of the Chairmanship of the department from Professor
Michael White to Professor
Benjamin Hsiao. Prof. White's term as Chair has been characterized
by significant faculty expansion both in number and in the areas of
research. He was also instrumental in acquiring resources for adressing
the enrollment problems that face the department. The department expresses
its profound gratitude to Prof. White for his service and looks forward
to a productive term under its new leadership.
8/15/2007
Larry Ginsberg (B.A.,
1978) recalls Paul Lauterbur's work. (See below
(3/16/2007) for an earlier message from Larry.)
- ......I am writing
because I am unable to attend Dr. Lauterbur's celebratory symposium,
but I would have loved to. You see, I have some unique perspective on
his work.
Firstly, he was my P. Chem Lab Professor when I was at The Brook. We
knew, or heard at the time, that he was working on some type of device
in which could be placed living tissue, and cancer diagnosed. Of course,
that evolved into what we now know as MR imaging.
What makes my perspective somewhat different, is that I am now Professor
of Radiology and Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Texas M.
D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. I have become an authority on
imaging of head and neck cancer, in which MR figures prominently. I
use Dr. Lauterbur's innovation every day in my job, and have been able
to witness first hand the amazing good that it has provided mankind.
It was with great pleasure about 9 or so years ago, to host Dr. Lauterbur
when he addressed our institution, and much of the foregoing was contained
in my introduction of him at that time.
I wish you and everyone at SUNY Stony Brook a successful program, and
thank you for the education that permitted me to achieve what I have
in my career in medicine. I appreciate having been invited to this symposium2007
Gary
Breton (B.S.,
1987)
- ....I remain at
Berry
College. I'm the second to oldest in the chemistry faculty now.
We have 7 full time faculty and a few adjuncts. I was chair a few years
ago and took that task on again starting in the Fall. ...... I teach
the 2-semester organic chemistry course along with one other faculty
member. Each of us has a section and a few labs. I love teaching the
course and interacting with the students. Occasionally I'll have to
teach some other course as well, but organic is my mainstay. I've had
an active research program that incorporates two or three undergrads
at a time. We have been working on the synthesis and investigation of
small ring azo compounds (4-membered ring generally). We just published
two papers this year, one in JOC and another in Organic Letters. I have
been getting involved in computational chemistry and using the calculations
to model transition states and the like. It is very interesting, but
very mentally challenging, and demands ever increasing amounts of time
to learn what I need to know in order to carry out the calculations
properly.
My wife Tami still has a thriving medical practice. ..... We have the
two kids Olivia (13) and Logan (11). The two of them keep us quite busy.
Chris
Pisani (B.S.,
1991)
- Bob Kerber heard
recently that Chris has
achieved his long-term intention, now being the winemaker at a major
California vintner. Chris graduated from here in December, 1991, got
married, and took off with his bride for California to get into the
wine business. He taught chemistry for a while, but now has materialized
at ZD Wines in Napa Valley
as winemaker.
8/15/2007
ENROLLMENTS
- Even recent alumni
may be surprised at how the enrollments in undergraduate chemistry courses
have grown in recent years. Enrollments in Fall, 2007 courses are as
follows (waitlisted students are in parentheses):
Intro Lecture
(129 + 131 + 132 + 141 ) 1833 ( 59) Intro
Lab (133 + 143) 1185
(44)
Organic
Lecture (321) 892
(140) Organic
Lab (327 + 383) 309
( ?)
8/14/2007
Zachary Katzamanis (Ph.D.,
2005, Goroff)
- After
doing post-doctoral research with Joanna Fowler at Brookhaven, Zach
joins the Chemistry Department as a lecturer. The responsibilities of
this new position will focus principally on the undergraduate organic
chemsitry lecture and lab courses.
7/19/2007
Stephanie Sen (Ph.D.,
1989, Prestwich)
7/13/2007
Candice Foley (Ph.D.,
1985, Lauher)
- My students and
I are featured briefly (doing the "Atomic Spectrum of Hydrogen"
laboratory with spectroscopes) We kidded that it is good that there
is a voice over, because we were looking through the scopes for so long,
we started talking about "pink elephants and rainbows". Hopefully,
since it is such a brief commercial, anyone who is good at lip reading
will not catch our comments! You can also view two versions of this
on the SCCC home page (www.sunysuffolk.edu).
6/11/2007
John G. D'Angelo (B.S.,
2000)
- John earned his
Ph.D. at U. Connecticut and has been a post doc at Johns Hopkins. He
writes that he will take on a faculty position in Organic Chemistry
at Alfred University
this Fall
6/09/2007
Kevin
L. Hyms,
(B.S., 1977)
-
Kevin
went on to obtain an, MBA in Management from the New
York Institute of Technology in 1986. He writes:
I am currently running as the Democratic candidate for
the Town of Brookhaven, Town Council, 3rd District in
the November 2007 elections. I am a safety, health and
environmental consultant. Currently the PTA President
of Sachem High School North, Lake Ronkonkoma, NY and
Director of Scholarships on the Ronkonkoma Chamber of
Commerce. Wife works at the IRS Center in Holtsville,
NY. Daughter graduating from Sachem High School North
in June 2007 and will be attending SUNY New Paltz majoring
in Education. Son will be graduating Sachem High School
North in 2009 and plans to attend SUNY Stony Brook majoring
in Environmental Science.
-
We
note with sadness that Natalie
Fiess, former Assistant to the Chair,
passed away this past Sunday, May 27, after a determined
and well fought battle against the multiple cancers
that assaulted her fourteen months ago. A lively, effective
and personable presence among us during her long term
of service to the Chemistry Department, Natalie will
be missed by all who knew her.
05/10/2007
Jerome Ackerman
(B.S.,
1971)
- The
37th Departmental Commencement will be held at the Wang
Center Theater on May 18. The commencement address,
"Reminiscences and Wanderings of a Stony Brook
Chemist", will be presented by Jerome Ackerman
(B.S., 1971). Jerry carried out undergraduate research
with Paul Lauterbur and Phil Johnson. He went on to
get a Ph.D. from MIT in 1976 and is now Associate
Prof. of Radiology at the Havard Medical School.
04/26/2007
Lauterbur Memorial Symposium
04/12/2007
Griha L. Mangru (B.A.,
1999)
-
Since
graduating, I've been working for a generic pharmaceutical
company called Sandoz (formerly Eon Labs). We're the
generic division of Novartis. I moved w/my job from
NY to NC in October of 2002, & I finished up my
M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sales & Marketing at Long
Island University Brooklyn campus in Sept. 2003. Currently,
I'm the Manager in our Regulatory Affairs group, dealing
with the FDA and DEA regarding new generic drug submissions.
I
miss my time at StonyBrook & am in constant awe
of all that is going on, & the new look of the campus.I'm
sure a lot had changed in the chem. dept. since I was
last there. Hope everyone's doing wel Kind
Regards,
Griha
L. Mangru, M.S.
Manager, Regulatory Affairs
Sandoz (formerly Eon Labs)
P-(252) 234-2206 F-(252) 234-2323
griha.mangru@sandoz.com
03/27/2007
Lauterbur Passes
-
We
note with great sadness the passing of our distinguished
friend and former colleague, the Nobel
Laureate, Paul Lauterbur.
Paul spent many
productive years as a member of the Chemistry Department,
and later as University Professor, at Stony Brook. In
1985, he joined the Univeristy of Illinois and directed
the Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Laboratory. We extend
our deep sympathy to his family.
03/17/2007
Gary Tang, Wen-Hua
Chiou (Ph.D.
2005, Ojima) and Yeon-hee
Lim (Ph.D. 2005, Parker)
-
Prof.
Ojima notes that Gary
Teng's imaginative design won the cover
of the March 16 issue of the Journal of Organic Chemistry.
Gary (a current graduate student) designed this magnificent
cover art for the article by Wen-Hua
Chiou, who is currently an Assistant
Professor at the National Chung Hsing University in
Taiwan. We also have another talented designer as an
alumna. Yeon-hee Lim,
who is currently at The Scripps Research Institute as
a postdoc, won the cover of the TSRI's
"2006 Scientific Report".
03/16/2007
Lawrence Ginsberg (B.A.,
1978)
-
I
am currently Professor
of Radiology and Head and Neck Surgery at the University
of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, in Houston. I
have a very challenging and rewarding academic and clinical
practice in head and neck cancer diagnostic imaging,
and look back very fondly on my time at Sony Brook.......I
hope all is well there.
My current address is
4115 Bellefontaine
Houston, TX 77025
02/17/2007
Candice Foley (Ph.D.,
1985, Lauher)
-
Candice
is Professor of Chemistry at the Ammerman campus of
Suffolk
County Community College. We ran into Candice and
her husband Rich at Strawberry Fields. She writes:
As Joe [Lauher] suggested, I'm forwarding the notice
of the NSF award to Suffolk County Community College
for the S-STEM scholarships....... This award represents
the largest NSF award to date for SCCC (and my first!!
as PI, a true milestone .....). I've been involved with
POGIL for years and am currently a Sr. person on some
of their grants (in collaboration with Coastal Carolina
University, which brings me back to SC several times
a year).
[Candice chairs SCCC's Middle States reaccreditation
committee.] When my commitment to Middle States
reaccreditation is finished in early March, this grant
is my "fall back" project. I hope to be able
to collaborate with SB personnel who also have S-STEM
funding for articulation of our students into SB science
fields.
I'd like to thank each of you for your inspiration and
encouragement (Joe with my research, Bob S. with teaching
tips. techniques, and refinement of gen chem lab procedures,
and Bob K. with laboratory manual development). Your
support and encouragement through the years has been
a true motivation for me.
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