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For the Record, Sept. 29, 2004

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6:50 p.m., Sept. 29, 2004--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.

Books

Melbourne R. Carriker, professor emeritus of marine studies, Taming the Oyster: A History of Evolving Shellfisheries and the National Shellfisheries Association, National Shellfisheries Association.

Publications

Pamela R, Cummings, associate professor of hotel, restaurant and institutional management, and Ronald P. Cole, assistant professor of hotel, restaurant and institutional management, with James A. Myers of Rochester Institute of Technology, “Enhanced Professional Socialization Through Service-Learning” in Hospitality with a Heart: Concepts and Models for Service-Learning in Lodging, Foodservice and Tourism, pages 23-35, American Association for Higher Education and Campus Compact.

Patricia A. Martin-DeLeon, professor of biological sciences, with postdoctoral student Hong Zhang and Roy Jones of the Babraham Institute, “Expression and Secretion of Rat SPAM1(2B1 or PH-20) in the Epididymis: Role of Testicular Luminal Factors,” in Matrix Biology, vol. 22, pages 653-661; and, with Zhang and Carlos Morles, Haitham Badran and Mohamed El-Alfy of McGill University, “SPAM1 (PH-20) Expression in the Extratesticular Duct and the Accessory Organs of the Mouse: A Possible Role in Sperm Fluid Reabsorption,” in Biology of Reproduction, vol. 71, pages 1101-1107.

Guido L. Geerts and Robert L. Paretta, both associate professors of accounting and MIS, and Clinton E. White Jr., professor of accounting and MIS, “An Introduction to Web Services,” in The CPA Journal, vol. 74, no. 8, pages 70-71.

Presentations

Joy Gardiner and Kathleen Kiefer, adjunct assistant professors of art conservation, and Richard Wolbers, associate professor of art conservation, “Aqueous Systems for Cleaning Historic Textiles,” a master studies workshop for American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Textile Conservation Library, Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Wilmington, Del., July.

Theodore E.D. Braun, professor emeritus of foreign languages and literatures, “Lift Up Your Hearts: Sacred Songs by Jean-Jacques Le Franc de Pompignan,” at American Society for 18th-Century Studies meeting, March 24-28, Boston; and “The Theology of Doctor Who,” at “The Fantastic Genres” conference, April 30-May 2, State University of New York-New Paltz.

Valerie Hans, professor of criminal justice, spoke on punitive damages at a recent AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies Judicial Education Program, Sept. 22-24, at Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C.

Patricia A. Martin-DeLeon, professor of biological sciences, with postdoctoral student Hong Zhang and Barry Barnoski of Thomas Jefferson University, “Antisense-Mediated Transgenic Co-Suppression in Male Germ Cells,” at 29th annual meeting of the American Society of Andrology, April 17-20, Baltimore, and with postdoctoral students Hongsheng Men and Zhang and Carlos Morales, Haitham Badran and Mohamed El-Alfy of McGill University, “Cytoplasmic Localization During Testicular Biogenesis of the Murine mRNA for Spam1 (PH-20), A Protein Involved in Acrosomal Exocytosis,” at 37th annual meeting of Society for the Study of Reproduction, Aug. 1-4, Vancouver, British Columbia.

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