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For the Record, Sept. 1, 2006

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9:38 a.m., Sept. 1, 2006--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.

Presentations

Thomas E. Hanson, assistant professor of marine studies, with graduate student L.K. Chan and visiting scientist R.M. Kiss,
“Genetic and Proteomic Studies of Sulfur Oxidation in Chlorobium tepidum,” at International Symposium on Microbial Sulfur Metabolism, June 29-July 2, Muenster, Germany; Hanson, “RubisCo-Like Proteins (RLPs): Diversity and Links to Energy Metabolism in Chlorobium tepidum,” at Gordon Research Conference on Molecular Basis of Microbial One Carbon Metabolism, Aug. 5-10, Oxford, U.K.; Hanson et al, “Putting Roots on the RubisCO Family Tree: Sequence, Structure and Functional Diversity in the RubisCO-like Proteins and RubisCO,” at international symposium on phototrophic prokaryotes, Aug. 27-Sept. 1, Pau, France; Hanson, “Novel Tellurite Resistant Microbes from Delaware Salt Marshes Volatilize Inorganic Tellurium,” Aug. 25, Universite de Pau, Pau, France; and Hanson with D.L. Kirchman, Maxwell P. and Mildred H. Harrington Professor of Marine Studies, graduate students R. Malstrom and H. Elifanz and associate scientist M. Cottrell, “Abundance and Activity of Prokaryotes in the Western Arctic Ocean: Black Boxes to Single Cells,” keynote address at Gordon Research Conference on marine microbes, July 23-28.

Chandra L. Reedy, professor of museum studies and art history, “Multiple Functions and Multiple Histories of Tibetan Tsha-tshas, Votive Clay Images,” Aug. 30, Technical University, Munich.

Farley Grubb, professor of economics, “The Net Asset Position of the U.S. National Government, 1784-1802: Hamilton's Blessing or the Spoils of War?” at the 14th International Economic History Congress, Aug. 25, Helsinki, Finland.

Hilton Brown, Harriet T. Baily Professor of Art, Art Conservation, Art History and Museum Studies, presented two lectures and gallery tours on old master painting techniques at the National Gallery of Art 2006 Teacher Institute, July 25-Aug. 8, Washington, D.C.

Service

Hilton Brown, Harriet T. Baily Professor of Art, Art Conservation, Art History and Museum Studies, is a consultant for the Denver Art Museum in conjunction with the planning of an exhibition, “Impressionism and the Art of the Past,” scheduled to open in Atlanta in October 2007.

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