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People Notes: July/August 2019

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Natasha Chaku, ARTS AND SCIENCES, instructor of psychology and doctoral student in developmental psychology, is the recipient of an American Fellowship from the American Association of University Women.

Silvia Finnemann, Ph.D., ARTS AND SCIENCES, professor of biological sciences and the Kim B. and Stephen E. Bepler Chair in biology, was appointed as a member of the Diseases and Pathophysiology of the Visual System Study Section at the Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health.

David Gibson, ADM, director of the Center on Religion and Culture, contributed to a book, A Pope Francis Lexicon, which won a first-place award from the Catholic Press Association.

Michael E. Lee, Ph.D., ARTS AND SCIENCES, associate professor of theology, recently received a Catholic Book Award from the Catholic Press Association for his book Revolutionary Saint: The Theological Legacy of Óscar Romero.

Molly Ness, Ph.D., GSE, associate professor in the division of curriculum and teaching, started a podcast on iTunes called End Book Deserts.

Francis Petit, GABELLI, associate dean, recently presented “Innovating the EMBA with International Electives” at the EMBA Council Northeast Regional Conference at UCONN on June 10.

Amy Krain Roy, Ph.D., ARTS AND SCIENCES, associate professor of psychology, co-edited a the recently published book Irritability in Pediatric Psychopathology.

Joshua Schrier, Ph.D., ARTS AND SCIENCES, professor of chemistry and the Kim B. and Stephen E. Bepler Chair in chemistry, published a paper, “Experiment Specification, Capture and Laboratory Automation Technology (ESCALATE): a software pipeline for automated chemical experimentation and data management,” in the journal MRS Communications.

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