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For the Record

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8 a.m., June 9, 2004--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.

Publications

Presentations

Service

Honors

Publications

Three members of the Department of Biological Sciences co-authored chapters in “The Biology of Bone Metastasis”: Mary C. Farach-Carson, professor of biology, with Jeffrey Kiefer and Angela Alexander, “Type I Collagen-Mediated Changes in Gene Expression and Function of Prostate Cancer Cells,” chapter 5; and Carlton Cooper and Robert Sikes, both assistant professors of biology, with Brian E. Nicholson, Yan-Xi Sun, Kenneth J. Pienta and Russell S. Taichman, “Cancer Cells Homing to Bone: The Significance of Chemotaxis and Cell Adhesion,” chapter 12.

Presentations

Joyce Hill Stoner, professor of art conservation, “The Other Lincoln’s War: Lincoln Kirstein’s Attack on Alfred Barr’s Canon,” May 14, and “The Evolution of Conservation for American Art,” May 16, at a conference on “The Canon? Celebrating American Art,” New York University.

Mark Anderson, assistant professor of art conservation, “Furniture Conservation and Restoration,” at Southern Chester County Historical Society meeting, May 26, Kennett Square, Pa.

Valerie Hans, professor of sociology and criminal justice, with B. Michael Dann and David Kaye, “Not Your Mother’s mtDNA? Jury Reforms, Jury Comprehension and the Use of Mitochondrial DNA Evidence”; with Theodore Eisenberg and Paula Hannford-Agor, “Judge-Juror Agreement in Criminal Cases”; and with Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich, “A View from the Jury Box: Jurors’ Support for the Police,”at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association meeting, May 29, Chicago.

Service

Valerie Hans, professor of sociology and criminal justice , organized and chaired two panels on “Forty Years of Jury Research” for the Law and Society Association annual meeting, May 28, Chicago.

Honors

Farley Grubb, professor of economics, was reappointed a visiting scholar in economics at Harvard University for the academic year 2004-05.

Michael S. Podmaniczky, adjunct professor of art conservation, has been chosen as the 2004 International Turning Exchange Resident Fellow Scholar by the Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia, to study and work on the lathe, history’s oldest woodworking machine, at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia during the summer.

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