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Anderson, Larry, Ph.D., Indiana University, 1972

Professor

Current research interests include atmospheric and air pollution chemistry, ambient atmospheric measurements and data analysis, developing new atmospheric measurement techniques and atmospheric modeling.

Office: NC 3107 C
Phone: (303) 556-2963
Fax: (303) 556-4776
larry.anderson@ucdenver.edu

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Dr. Larry Anderson

Anderson, Mark Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1987

Professor and Chair

Our research group is interested in manipulating the chemical and physical properties of interfaces.  We accomplish this by chemical modification of a substrate material and then characterizing these properties by spectroscopic and electrochemical methods. 

Office: NC 3002C
Phone: (303) 352-3530
Fax: (303) 556-4776
mark.anderson@ucdenver.edu

Dr. Mark Anderson

Bruehl, Margaret, Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1990

Instructor

Interests include physical chemistry, kinetics, and computational modeling of chemical dynamics. Office: NC 3101
Phone: (303)556-3203
Fax: (303) 556-6263
margaret.bruehl@ucdenver.edu
Peggy Bruehl

Crocker, Priscilla Burrow, Ph.D., University of Colorado , Boulder

Senior Instructor

Current Research intersts include chemical education and atmospheric chemistry.

Office: NC 3211
Phone: please email
Fax: (303) 556-6263
fall06@crockerworks.com

Dr. Pricilla Burrow Crocker

Damrauer, Robert, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967

Professor

Current research interests include computation studies of the effects of solvation on organic reactions and computational studies of organometallic species, particularly silicon ions and compounds

Office: NC 3215
Phone: (303) 556-2743
Fax: (303) 556-4776
robert.damrauer@ucdenver.edu

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Dr. Robert Damrauer

Donsky, Marc Andrew,
Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1994

Senior Instructor

Our current research involves the use of white rot fungi as bioreactors to facilitate bioremediation and renewal of oil contaminated soils. Other research interests include the medicinal properties and mycorrhizal chemistry of the Basidiomycetes, and the use of tissue culture methodology for the production of primary and secondary plant products.

Office: NC 3103 B
Phone: (303) 556-3201
Fax: (303) 556-4776
marc.donsky@ucdenver.edu

Dr. Marc Donsky

Dyckes, Douglas, Ph.D.,
Case-Western Reserve University, 1970

Professor

The synthesis of amino acid analogues for the preparation of peptides and polymers with unique properties.

Office: NC 3202
Phone: (303) 556-3204
Fax: (303) 556-4776
douglas.dyckes@ucdenver.edu

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Dr. Douglas Dyckes

Kimbrough, Doris, Ph.D.,
Cornell University, 1986

Associate Professor

Laboratory development and assessment for introductory chemistry courses in a distance learning format.

Office: NC 3002 A
Phone: (303) 556-3202
Fax: (303) 556-4776
doris.kimbrough@ucdenver.edu

Dr. Doris Kimbrough

Knaus, Karen Ph.D.,
Cleveland State University, 2006

Assistant Professor

Current research interests include chemical education, theoretical/computational chemistry, cognition and learning, assessment, complexity, and expertise.

Office: NC 3107 A
Phone: (303) 352-3628
Fax: (303) 556-4776
karen.knaus@ucdenver.edu
Karen Knaus

Lanning, John, Ph.D.,
University of Tennessee, 1972

Professor

Current research interests include analysis of ambient air pollutants, analysis and perception of indoor air quality, and electrochemical speciation of metal ions.

Office: LSC 305
Phone: (303) 556-6363
Fax: (303) 556-4776
john.lanning@ucdenver.edu

Dr. John Lanning

Lanning, Lisa, Ph.D.,
University ofVermont Bulington, VT.

Senior Instructor

Current research intersts include Analytical Chemistry, instrumental research and development, focus on environmental application, development and characterization of atomic-spectroscopy instrumentation for analysis of refractory solids; development of instrumentation of methods for chromatographic analysis.

Office: NC 3101
Phone: (303) 556-6261
Fax: (303) 556-4776
lisa.lanniing@ucdenver.edu

Dr. Lisa Lanning

Lin, Hai, Ph.D.,
University of Science and Technology of China, 1998

Assistant Professor

Current interests include computation of kinetic isotope effects for atmospheric reactions of organic trace gas species, molecular modeling and simulation of enzymatic reactions, spectroscopy and dynamics of molecular vibrational overtones ... well, everything that can be calculated.

Office: NC 3103 C
Phone: (303) 352-3889
Fax: (303) 556-4776
hai.lin@ucdenver.edu

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Dr. Hai Lin

Meyer, Hoyt, Ph.D.,
University of California at Berkeley, 1996

Post Doctoral Fellow

Area of specialization, Organic Chemistry.

Office: NC 3103 D
Phone:(303)556-6260
Fax:(303)556-4776
hoyt.meyer@ucdenver.edu

Dr. Hoyt Meyer

Wang, Xiaotai, Ph.D.,
University of Virginia, 1994

Associate Professor

Current research interests include the synthesis and study of metal-organic coordination polymers and metallodendrimers.

Office: NC 3002 D
Phone: (303) 556-6711
Fax: (303) 556-4776
xiaotai.wang@ucdenver.edu

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Dr. Xiaotai Wang


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