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BooksMark Grimsley, History, editor, The Union Must Stand (University of Tennessee Press, 2000), co-editor is Todd D. Miller. Michael Hogan, Humanities, editor, The Ambitious Legacy: U.S. Foreign Relations in the "American Century" (Cambridge University Press, (1999). Lloyd Horrocks, Medical Biochemistry, Egg Nutrition and Biotechnology (Wallingford, Oxon, U.K.: CAB International 2000, 1999), co-author is Y.K. Yeo; and Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (Stockton Press, London, U.K.: Macmillan Reference Limited, 1999), co-authors are A.A. Farooqui and Y.K. Yeo. Charles Klopp, French and Italian, Sentences: The Memoirs and Letters of Italian Political Prisoners from Benvenuto Cellini to Aldo Moro,(Toronto, Buffalo and London: University of Toronto Press, 1999). David Lincove, University Libraries, Reconstruction in the United States: An Annotated Bibliography (Westport: Greenwood Press, 2000). ExhibitJohn Thrasher, Michael Rodriguez, Nancy Lamb, Rosemary Meza and Pheoris West, "Go Figure," Figurative art, Gallery 414, Ft. Worth, Texas, Dec. 18, 1999-Jan. 30, 2000. GrantsS.I. Gordon and M. Manta Conroy, City and Regional Planning, $10,300 University Environmental Policy Initiative Research Seed Grant 2000 for "Linking Measures of Watershed Quality to Citizen Participation to Facilitate Watershed Protection, 2000. Mary M. Gottesman, Community, Parent-Child and Psychiatric Nursing, $83,764 Ohio Department of Health Grant for "Ohio Early Start and Welcome Home Statewide Training Program," 1999-2000. Tsonwin Hai, Medical Biochemistry, $22,727 Ohio Cancer Research Association Grant for "Caspases in ATF3-Induced Apoptosis"; and $25,000 College of Medicine-Cleveland Clinic Foundation Joint Research Award Grant for "Regulation of Cell Cycle Progression During Stress Responses." Russ Hille, Medical Biochemistry, "$471,044 National Institutes of Health Grant for "Trimethylamine Dehydrogenase"; and $749,000 National Institutes of Health Grant for "Molybdenum Containing Enzymes." Barbara J. Polivka, Community, Parent-Child and Psychiatric Nursing, $10,000 Ohio Department of Health Grant for "Evaluation of the Local Use of the Nine Community Assessment Steps in Developing and Writing Child and Family Health Services Grants," 1999-2000. Jill Rafael, Medical Biochemistry, $351,000 Burroughs Wellcome Fund Grant for "The Role of Muscle Proteins in Synaptic Structure and Neuromuscular Disease." Deborah K. Steward, Community, Parent-Child and Psychiatric Nursing, $37,000 Genentech Center for Clinical Research and Education Grant for "Predictors of Growth in Extremely Low-Birthweight Infants," 2000-2001; and $27,640 College of Nursing Seed Grant for "Nutritional and Energy Balance in the Very Low-Birthweight Infant," 2000-2001. PerformancesDavid Citino, English, "Smelling the Snow" and "Sister Mary Appassionata Lectures the Eighth Grade Boys and Girls: Flesh Willing, Spirit Weak," read by Garrison Keillor on "The Writer's Almanac," Minnesota Public Radio, Dec. 27 and Jan. 4. Kathy Fagan, English, read from Moving and St rage at Fordham University at Lincoln Center, Oct. 4; Wexner Center for the Arts, Oct. 13; Fresno State University, Nov. 4 and University of California, Riverside, Nov. 8. Ralph Hunt, English-Mansfield, gave a staged reading of his play, Hawk Mountain, at the Clague Theatre, Cleveland, Nov. 5. PresentationsMorris Beja, English, presented "Joyce through Dublin" at the College of Wooster, Oct. 26. Mansel Blackford, History, presented "James A. Dunn, A Black Sailor on the USS Mason" at the 14th Naval History Symposium, Annapolis, Sept. 23-25. J.F. Buckley, English, presented "Dressing the Hollywood Cowboy From the Closets of 19th-Century Novelists" at the Modern Language Association Conference, Chicago, Ill., Dec. 27. Jon Erickson, English, presented "The Wexner Center: Where the Global Artistic Economy Meets the Local" at the American Society for Theatre Research Conference, Minneapolis, Nov. 14. John King, English, presented "John Foxe and Tudor Humanism" at the Warburg Institute, London, England, Nov. 26. Sebastian Knowles, English, presented "The Life of the Mind" at Ohio Dominican College, Nov. 4, co-presenters were Adam Hayward and Carolyn Cutler. Valerie Lee, English and Women's Studies, presented "Ginger Tea, Goose Grease, and God: How Granny Midwives Birthed and Healed a Nation" at the Midwives' Alliance of North America Conference, Lake Tahoe, Nev., Nov. 14. Kitty Locker, English, presented "What Informs Teaching?" and "How Can Journals Best Serve Their Constituents?" at the Association for Business Communication Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 4-6; and "Teaching Technology Without Technology" at the Technology Across the Humanities Curriculum Conference, Columbus, Oct. 16. Albert N. Mancini, French and Italian, presented "L'odeporica addattata al capitolo. Testi di viaggio di Francesco Bolognetti (1510-1574)" at the ACTFL-AATI Conference, Dallas, Nov. 19. Sean Martin, History, presented "Making Jews Polish: Jewish Education in Interwar Krakow" at the Association for Jewish Studies, Chicago, Dec. 19-21. John McCombe, English, presented "Empowering the Celtic Warrior: W.B. Yeats, Cuchulain, and '1 Henry IV'" at the Midwest Modern Language Association Conference, Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 4-6. David Neal Miller, Germanic Languages and Literatures, presented "The Well Wrought Tshaynik: Yiddish Apologetics at Century's End" at the Modern Language Association Conference, Chicago, Dec. 28. James Phelan, English, presented "Technique and the Ethics of Reading" at the College English Association of Indiana Conference, Taylor University, Oct. 22; and "Cultural Narratives and Lyric Situations in Cisneros's Barbie-Q and Widemans 'Doc's Story'" at the Midwest Modern Language Association Conference, Minneapolis, Nov. 5. Leila Rupp, History, presented "Sexing the History of Female Same-Sex Sexuality" at the American Historical Association Conference, Chicago, Jan. 7. Lisa Tatonetti, English, presented "From Ghost Dance to Grass Dance: Performance and Postindian Resistance in Susan Power's The Glass Dancer" at the American Literature Association Conference on Native American Literary Strategies for the New Millennium, Puerto Vallarte, Mexico, Nov. 10-14. Matt Wanat, English, presented "Rumors of War/Memoirs of Truth " at the American Language Association Auto/Biography Conference, Cancun, Mexico, Dec. 9. Susan Williams, English, presented "Truly Your Friend: The Iconography of Women Writers in Antebellum American Periodicals and Gift Books" at the South Atlantic Modern Language Association Conference, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 6. PublicationsPadmore Agbemabiese, English, "With Guns and Roses," Rhapsody, edited by John Riddick Jr. (Durham: Dreamaker Press, 1999), pp. 58-59. Michael G. Aman, Psychology, "Atypical Antipsychotics in Persons with Developmental Disabilities," pp. 353-63, co-author is Annette Madrid, and "Review of Serotonergic Agents and Perseverative Behavior in Patients with Developmental Disabilities," co-authors are L. Eugene Arnold and Sharon C. Armstrong, pp. 279-89, both in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, Vol. 5 (1999). Morris Beja, English, review of Garry Leonard's Advertising and Commodity Culture in Joyce (Gainesville, Fla.: University Press of Florida, 1998), in Irish Studies Review, Vol. 7 (1999), pp. 410-11. Alex Blazer, English, "Charting Ironic Progress: The Reflexive and the Romantic in Walter Barrett Watten's Progress," Moria Poetry Journal, Vol.2, No. 3 (Winter 2000). Johnson Cheu, English, "Fireflies," Midwest Poetry Review, Vol. 21, No. 1 (2000), p. 21. Samuel Choi, English, "Signing Evelina: Female Self-Inscription in the Discourse of Letters," Studies in the Novel, Vol. 31, No. 3 (1999), pp. 259-78. David Citino, English, "Rivers," Columbus Dispatch, Nov. 21; and "Cold, Cold Love," Witness, Vol. 13, No. 2 (1999), p. 63. M. Manta Conroy, City and Regional Planning, "Are We Planning for Sustainable Development?: An Evaluation of 30 Comprehensive Plans," Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 66, No. 1 (2000), pp. 21-33, co-author is P.R. Berke, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Jon Erickson, English, "Goldberg Variations," a review of RoseLee Goldberg's Performance: Live Art 1960 to the Present, in Performing Arts Journal, Vol. 63 (1999), pp. 98-104. David Frantz, English, "Florio's Worlde of Wordes: A Bridge Between Cultures," Pluralism and Critical Practice: Essays in Honor of Albert N. Mancini, edited by Paolo A. Giordano and Anthony J. Tamburri, Italiana, Vol. 8 (1999), pp. 117-23. Lloyd Horrocks, Medical Biochemistry, "Immunocytochemical Localization of cPLA2 in Rat and Monkey Spinal Cord," Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, Vol. 12 (1999), pp. 123-30, co-authors are W.Y. Ong and A.A. Farooqui; "Health Benefits of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA)," Pharmacology Research, Vol. 40 (1999), pp. 211-25, co-author is Y.K. Yeo; "Distribution of Cytoplasmic Phospholipase A2 in the Normal Rat Brain," Journal of Brain Research, Vol. 39 (1999), pp. 391-400, co-authors are W.Y. Ong and A.A. Farooqui; "Inhibitors of Intracellular Phospholipase A2 Activity: Their Neurochemical Effects and Therapeutical Importance for Neurological Disorders," Brain Research Bulletin, Vol. 49 (1999), pp. 139-53, co-authors are A.A. Farooqui, M.L. Litsky and T. Farooqui; and "Identification and Characterization of Alkenyl Hydrolase (Lysoplasmalogenase) in Microsomes and Identification of a Plasmalogen-Active Phospholipase A2 in Cytosol of Small Intestinal Epithelium," Biochemistry Biophysics Acta, Vol. 1437 (1999), pp. 142-56, coauthors are M.S. Jurkowitz-Alexander and M.L. Litsky. S.T. Jacob, Medical Biochemistry, "Induction of Metallothionein by Stress and Its Molecular Mechanisms," Gene Expression, Vol. 7 (1999), pp. 301-10, co-authors are K. Ghoshal and J.F. Sheridan; "Silencing of Metallothionein I Gene in Mouse Lymphosarcoma Cells by Methylation," Oncogene, Vol. 18 (1999), pp. 6287-95, co-authors are S. Majumder, K. Ghoshal, Z. Li and Y. Bo; "Hypermethylation of Metallothionein-I Promoter and Suppression of Its Induction in Cell Lines Overexpressing the Large Subunit of Ku Protein," Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 274 (1999), pp. 28584-89, co-authors are S. Majumder, K. Ghoshal and Z. Li; "Suppression of Metallothionein Gene Expression in a Rat Hepatoma Due to Promoter-Specific DNA Methylation," Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 275 (2000), pp. 539-47, co-authors are K. Ghoshal, S. Majumder, Z. Li and X. Dong; "Transcriptional Induction of Metallothionein-I and II Genes in the Liver of Cu,Zn-Superoxide Dismutase Knock-Out Mice," Biochemistry Biphysics Research Comm., Vol. 264 (1999), pp. 735-42, co-authors are K. Ghoshal, S. Majumder, L. Zhiling and T. Bray; and "Control of RNA Polymerase I-Directed Transcription: Recent Trendsü Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, Vol. 32/33 (1999), pp. 41-50, co-author is A.K. Ghosh. J. David Johnson, Medical Biochemistry, "Intracellular EDTA Mimics Parvalbumin in the Promotion of Skeletal Muscle Relaxation," Biophysical Journal, Vol. 76 (1999), pp. 1514-22, co-authors are Y. Jiang and J.A. Rall; "Characterizing the Response of Calcium Signal Tranducers to Generated Calcium Transients," Biochemistry, Vol. 13 (1999), pp.4235-44, co-authors are J.P. Davis, S.B. Tikunova and M.P. Walsh; "Mutation of Highly Conserved Arginine Residues Disrupts the Structure and Function of Annexin V," Archives of Medical Research, Vol. 30 (1999), pp. 360-67, co-authors are B. Campos, S. Wang, G.S. Retzinger, M.A. Kaetzel, B.A. Seaton, N. Karin and J.R. Dedman; and "A Point Mutation in a Plant Calmodulin is Responsible for Its Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase," Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 274 (1999), pp. 36213-18. John King, English, "Introduction to Thomas Bentley's Monument of Matrons," Women Writers Online (Providence, R.I.: 1999); "Milton's Paradise of Fools: Ecclesiastical Satire in Paradise Lost," Catholicism and the Anti-Catholicism in Early Modern English Texts, edited by Arthur F. Marotti (London: Macmillan, 1999), pp. 198-217; "Religious Writing," The Cambridge Companion to English Literature: 1500-1600, edited by Arthur F. Kinney (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), pp. 104-31; "Royal Iconography," Encyclopedia of the Renaissance, edited by Paul F. Grendler, et al., Vol. 5 (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons in Association with the Renaissance Society of America, 2000), pp. 361-65; "Milton's Cave of Error: A Rewriting of Spenserian Satire," Worldmaking Spenser: Explorations in the Early Modern Age, edited by Patrick Cheney and Lauren Silberman (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2000), pp. 148-55; and "The Book Trade under Edward VI and Mary I," The Cambridge History of the Book in Britain, Vol. 3: 1400-1557, edited by Lotte Hellinga and J.B. Trapp (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), pp. 69-92. Charles Klopp, French and Italian, "Giuseppe Pignata, 17th-Century Virtual Author," Pluralism & Critical Practice: Essays in Honor of Albert N. Mancini, Italiana, Vol. 8 (1999), pp. 185-93. Ethan Knapp, English, "Eulogies and Usurpations: Hoccleve and Chaucer Revisited," Studies in the Age of Chaucer, Vol. 21 (1999), pp. 247-73. P.E. Kolattukudy, Medical Biochemistry, "Identification of Amino Acids Involved in the Binding of hMIP-1a to CC-CKR1, a MIP-1a Receptor Found on Neutrophils," Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, Vol. 195 (1999), pp. 245-56, co-authors are J.M. Crisman, P.J. Elder and N.M. Wilkie; and "Early Expression of the Calmodulin Gene, Which Precedes Appressorium Formation in Magnaporthe gresea, Is Inhibited by Self-Inhibitors and Requires Surface Attachment," Journal of Bacteriology, Vol. 181 (1999), pp. 3571-77, co-author is Z.M. Liu. J. Kuret, Medical Biochemistry, "Ligand Dependent Tau Filament Formation: Implications for Alzheimer's Disease Progression," Biochemistry, Vol. 38 (1999), pp. 14851-59, co-authors are M.E. King, V. Ahuja and L.I. Binder; "A New Molecular Link Between the Fibrillar and Granulovacuolar Lesions of Alzheimer's Disease," American Journal of Pathology, Vol. 155 (1999), pp. 1163-72, co-authors are N. Ghoshal, J.F. Smiley, A.J. DeMaggio, M.F. Hoekstra, E.J. Cochran and L.I. Binder; "Tau is Modified by Tissue Transglutaminase in Situ: Possible Functional and Metabolic Effects of Polyamination," Journal of Neurochemistry, Vol. 73 (1999), pp. 1871-80, co-authors are J. Tucholski and G.V.W. Johnson; "Molecular Interactions Among Protein Phosphatase 2A, Tau, and Microtubules Ð Implications for the Regulation of Tau Phosphorylation and the Development of Tauopathies," Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 274 (1999), pp. 25490-98, co-authors are E. Sontag, V. Nunbhakdi-Craig, G. Lee, R. Brandt, C. Kamibayashi, C.L. White, M.C. Mumby and G.S. Bloom; and "Nitrotyrosine Fomation with Endotoxin-Induced Kidney Injury Detected by Immunohistochemistry," American Journal of Physical-Renal Physiology, Vol. 46 (1999), pp. F33-F40, co-authors are K. Bian, K. Davis, L. Binder and F. Murad. Valerie Lee, English and Women's Studies, reviews of Ana Louise Keating's Women Reading Women Writing: Self-Intervention in Paula Allen Gunn, Gloria Anzaldua and Audre Lorde, Anne E. Goldman's Take My Word: Autobiographical Innovations of Ethnic American Working Women and Unrelated Kin: Race and Gender in Women's Personal Narratives, edited by Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis and Michele Foster, in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (Autumn 1999), pp. 275-79. Anthony Libby, English, "Darling? Floyd Ate Your Poems!" ONTHEBUS (Fall/Winter 1999), p. 154. Bruce Machart, English, "Because He Can't Not Remember," Story (Winter 2000), pp. 103-11. Julian Markels, English, "Negotiating an Audience for American Exceptionalism: Redburn and Roughing It," Reciprocal Influences: Literary Production, Distribution, and Consumption in America, edited by Steven Fink and Susan S. Williams (Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University Press, 1999), pp. 139-50. Danielle Marx-Scouras, French and Italian, "Evelyne Accad," Vol. 1, pp. 6-7; "Tahar Djaout," Vol. 1, pp. 616-18; "Rachid Mimouni," Vol. 3, pp. 269-70; "Jean Senac," Vol. 4, p. 73; "Driss Chraibi," Vol. 1, pp. 495-96; "Rachid Boudjedra," Vol. 1, pp. 316-17; and "Julia Kristeva," Vol. 1, pp. 668-70, all in Encyclopedia of World Literatures in the 20th Century, edited by Steven Serafin (Detroit, Mich.: Saint James Press, 1999; 4 volumes). Linda Mizejewski, English, "Action Bodies in Futurist Spaces: Bodybuilder Stardom as Special Effect," Alien Zone II: The Spaces of Science Fiction Cinema, edited by Annette Kuhn (London: Verso, 1999), pp. 152-72. Valerie Pellegrino, Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, review of Lynn Visson's Wedded Strangers: The Challenges of Russian-American Marriages (New York, N.Y.: Hippocrene Books, 1998), in Slavic and East European Journal, (Winter 1999). Gonzalo Rubio, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, "Virgenes O Metretrices La Prostitucion Sagrada en el Orienie Antiguo," Gerion, Vol. 17 (1999), pp. 129-48; and "An Ebla Incantation against Insomia and the Semiticization of Sumerian," Orientalia, Vol. 68 (1999), pp. 254-266, co-author is M. Civil. RecognitionsPaula Foster, English, received the Association of Professional Communication Consultants 1999 Excellence in Training Award. Ryan Poirier, Housing, Food Services and Event Centers-Stradley Hall, received the Great Lakes Association of College and University Housing Officers' 1999 Ohio Outstanding Graduate Student Award. ServiceValerie Pellegrino, Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, is a member of the executive committee of the Division on Applied Linguistics of the Modern Language Association, 2000-05. Lisa Tatonetti, English, is graduate student representative to the Modern Language Association Delegate Assembly. The following faculty and staff are serving as Wellness Ambassador volunteers: Kym Bartram, Alumni Association; Beth Dewitt, Aquatic Ecology Laboratory; Sue Dollinger, International Students and Scholars; Heidi Dugger and Linda Miller, Fisher College of Business; Cora Miller, College of Education; Jean Frey, University Architect and Physical Planning; Bonnie Garvin, College of Nursing; Marcia Gordon, Chemistry; Larry Hurtubise and Gail Peters, University Technology Services; Sandy Krulikoski-Walden, Graduate School; Carol Michel, Helen Mitchell, Jody Shaffer, Sharon Constantinidis and Libby Dewey, Human Resources; Barbara Pyle, College of Optometry; Kelley Scheiderer, College of Dentistry; Judy Stein, Lantern; Patricia Swinehart, College of Humanities; Joy Scott, College of Pharmacy; Carol Poe, College of Agriculture; and Diana Vanek, College of Mathematics and Physical Sciences. |
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