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For the Record, Dec. 8, 2004

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1:55 p.m., Dec. 8, 2004--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.

Publications

Patricia Martin-DeLeon, professor of biological sciences, with postdoctoral associates Hongsheng Men and Hong Zhang, et al, “Cytoplasmic Localization During Testicular Biogenesis of the Murine mRNA for Span1 (PH-20), a Protein Involved in Acrosomal Exocytosis,” in Molecular Reproduction and Development, vol. 69, pages 475-482.

Lawrence Nees, professor of art history, “Words and Images, Text and Commentaries,” in Irish Art Historical Studies in Honour of Peter Harbison, Dublin, 2004, Colum Hourihane, editor, pages 47-69; a review article of recent studies on manuscripts with illustrated lives of saints, in The Art Bulletin, vol. 86, pages 164-169; and “Europe 600-800” and “Europe 800-1000,” in Atlas of World Art, John Onians, editor, pages 102-105, London, 2004.

Presentations

Michael Cotsell, associate professor of English, “Trauma as Normalcy in South-Central African Fiction,” at African Studies Association annual conference, Nov. 8-10, New Orleans; and “And the Mainstream is Language,” in Semiotics and Dissociation, at International Society for the Study of Dissociation annual conference, New Orleans.

Judith Herrman, instructor in nursing, “These Are the Good Old DaysŠThe Past and Present of Pediatric Nursing,” at first regional nursing of children conference, Nov. 5, Philadelphia.

Patricia Martin-DeLeon, professor of biological sciences, “The Role of the 3’UTR of Apam 1rNA in the Mechanism of Transmission Ratio Distortion and the Failure of Transgenic Over-expression in Mouse Spermatids,” at Centre de Recherce, Hospital Maisonneuve-Rosemont, University de Montreal, Nov. 19, Quebec.

Carol Moore, instructor in nursing, “Special Education Services 101: What the Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Needs to Know,” at American College of Nurse Practitioners national clinical conference, Oct. 21.

Lawrence Nees, professor of art history, "Reading and Seeing...and Hearing? Remarks on Orality and Early Medieval Art In Honor of llene Forsyth and In Memory of Michael Camille," at 39th International Medieval Conference, May, Kalamazoo, Mich.; "Alcuin and Manuscript Illumination," at Internationales Kolloquium in der Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen: Karl der Grosse und seine Gelehrten, zum 1200, Todesjahr Alkuins, Sankt Gallen (Switzerland), September; "Reading and Seeing. The Beginning of Book Illumination and the Modern Discourse on Ethnicity," at American Academy, October, Berlin; "On the Ouevre and Career of Godescalc, Artist at the Court of Charlemagne," at Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin and at Freie Universitaet Berlin, November; and "Cultural Transfer and the Ethnic Paradigm: On the Beginnings of Medieval Book Illumination," at Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet, Erlangen, December.

Karen Avino, instructor in nursing, special programs, “What is Holistic Living” and “Aromatherapy,” lectures given to UD student organization, Students of Holistic Living, November and December.

Larry Purnell, professor of nursing, plenary presentation, “Implications of Economic Factors on Health-care of Immigrant and Other Vulnerable Populations,” at Transcultural Nursing Society 30th annual conference, June 15, Alciante, Spain; invited presentation, “Purnell Model for Cultural Competence on the Iberian Peninsula,” May 14, Beja, Portugal; and “Cultural Competence: Today, Tomorrow and Beyond,” a full day workshop, Sept. 22, Hackettstown General Hospital, Hackettstown, N.J.

Awards

Larry Purnell, professor of nursing, received the Transcultural Nursing Society International Leadership Award, June 15, in Alicante, Spain.

Judith Herrman, instructor in nursing, received the Delaware Nursing Excellence Award for Nurse Educator 2004.

Service

Judith Herrman, instructor in nursing, was elected chairperson of the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Advisory Board for the state of Delaware.

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