Date: Sun, 10 Jul 1994 22:54:03 -0500 From: woodley@CHEM.CHEM.ROCHESTER.EDU (Samuel S. Woodley) LESBIANS, GAYS, AND BISEXUALS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL PROFESSIONS July 10, 1994 This is the third listing of a some of the many LBG persons involved in the sciences and technical profesions. In an effort to conserve space, only minimal information is included in each person's biography. The format is as follows: NAME E-MAIL ADDRESS DEGREE 1 MAJOR DEGREE 2 MAJOR ETC. (FOR ALL DEGREES) SPECIALITY AND PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS An asterix next to the degree indicates that the person is currently working on this degree. This list represents a diverse array of scientific and technical interests and expertise. It names individuals at all stages of their scientific/technical careers. Many of the people listed here are established scientist who have made significant contributions in their fields. Others are students or post-docs, just beginning their careers. It is hoped that the list will be informative to those wishing to establish contacts with other LBG scientists/technical professionals. INDIVIDUALS ARE ENCOURAGED TO CONTACT PEOPLE INCLUDED ON THIS LIST THROUGH E-MAIL, AND TO START A DIALOG WITH OTHERS IN THEIR PROFESSIONAL FIELDS. Those wishing to make contacts with other LBGs in sciences should also consider joining the mailing list of the National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals (NOGLSTP). To join send E-mail to NOGLSTP-REQUEST@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov. THIS LIST IS FAR FROM COMPLETE. Currently, there are one-hundred bios on this list. That is an impressive number, but it is just a fraction of the actual number of LBGs out there working and contributing to sciences and technology. To have your bio included in the list, send E-mail to Sam Woodley at WOODLEY@chem.chem.rochester.edu. Please send corrections for the list to the same address. This list is a testimony to the many talented people in our community making contributions to science and technology. Let's use this list to make that reality even stronger and more visible! ------------------------------------------------------------- Aglione, Lisa aglionln@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.edu BS Biology BS Chemistry i am presently studying glucose metabolism and pregnancy in the dog. i am going to be applying to vet school, but i still haven't decided where i want to live. Allyn, Mark allyn@netcom.com BS Electrical Engineering Software Engineer; Information Integrator; Unix/Internet Guru Amand, Jan St. jstamand@riscsm.scripps.edu BS Biological Sciences PhD Biochemistry (Genetics Program) Identifying the molecular determinants of neurovirulence in SIV Apple, Christopher W. capple@arch4.ho.att.com B.S. Physics NCSU B.S. Electrical Engineering NCSU M.S. Electrical Engineering Drexel University System Engineering Multimedia Network Analysis and Design Information Storage and Retrieval Information Service Concepts Directory Infrastructure Services and Technology Videary phenomena. Barrett, Tom tdbear@virginia.edu 8qulna.ee.virginia.edu (finger address) BS Electrical Engineering MS Electrical Engineering (Computer Engineering) PhD* Electrical Engineering PhD* Biophyics Pain Responses d t exercise (specifically DOMS) and Microcirculation - Primarily network architecture and exchange capacity Bettge, Art BETTGE@JAGUAR.CSC.WSU.EDU BS Fish & Wildlife Resources M Food Science Biochemistry of Wheat Blaes, Omer blaes@vela.physics.ucsb.edu BSc Astrophysics MPhil Physics Dphil Physics Theoretical Astrophysics Bostic, Steve bostic@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu BS religion BS biology PhD botany Ecology, bryophytes, cryptogamic botany, biology education Bouchard, Alain alain@mercury.interpath B.Eng. Mechanical M.Eng. Chemical Computer simulation of paper formation, Paper Physics, R & D forming fabrics structure Broekman, Jennifer S. broekman@donald.phast.umass.edu BA Astrophysics (Columbia University) PhD* Astronomy (UMass, Amherst) stellar evolution, especially star formation and pre-main sequence evolution. Broetzmann, Jim 848875JB@GBVAXA.UWGB.EDU BS Biology (minors in Environmental Science & chemistry) MS Environmental Science & Policy. Ornithology Bryant, Robert L. bryant@math.duke.edu BS Mathematics (1974) PhD Mathematics (1979) Differential geometry and geometry of part Electrical Engineering PhD Computer Science Expert Systems, Knowledge Representation, Software Development Environments Davidson, Roger adpaifi.jl.nasa.gov BS Electrical Engineeringcan, hillip duncan@janet.ucla.edu BS Electrical Engineering MSEE Electrical Engineering PhD Electrical Engineering High-performance/low-power DSP architectures and CAD for telecommunications ICs and systems. Edwards, Kathryn (Ryn) edwards@kenyon.edu BA Biology PhD Botany -Plant growth regulator and calcium transport and distribution in roots -Ion channel characterization in root cap cells and in Phycomyces sporangiophore -Calmodulin gene sequencing and expression in Phycomyces sporangiophore during gravitropism -Cytoskletal and related protein determination and characterization in Phycomyces sporangiophore -Second messenger systems in gravitropism of Phycomyces sporangiophore Farach, Martin farach@dimacs.rutgers.edu BS Math/Chemistry MD Medicine PhD Computer Science Algorithms for Biological Computation Fieland, Peggy pfieland@sw.stratus.com BA Mathematics MS Computer Science Computer Software Freeman, Robert M. Jr. bfreeman@mercury.bih.harvard.edu robertf48@aol.com freeman@husc.harvard.edu BA Molecular Biology PhD* Virology Role of protein tyrosine phosphatases in signal transduction and cancer Organization and analysis of nucleic acid/protein/genome database info Developement of software tools for researchers in molecular biology, both local andmgup@isis.pas.rochester.edu BS Physics Electrical Engineering MA Physics PhD* Physics Germanium detector array development for far-IR astronomy Haines, Matthew haines@isi.edu BA Mathematics Statistical Machine Translation Harvey, Stefanie harv0003@gold.tc.umn.edu BS Physics PhD* Materials Science (expected fall 1994) Micromechanical behavior of materials, Fatigue crack initiation/AFM & TEM Helmrem Hirsch, Leonard lph@ic.si.edu BA International Relations MA Political Science PhD Political Science Environmental policy, international political economy Hoffman, Rodney rodney@oxy.edu BA Mathematical Sciences MS Computer Science Software Engineering Howse, Missy x91howse@wmich.edu B.A. Biology M.S.* Biological Sciences Mostly interested in animal behavior, ecology, and whatever sparks my science interest. The masters I'm finishing is about the chemical ecology of carednolide-sequestering red milkweed beetles. My next goal is to pursue a PhD in Science Education. Howard, Eric ehwd@sherman.pas.rochester.edu BS Physics MS Astrophysics PhD* Astrophysics Astrophysics: Infrared Astronomy & High mass star formation Hughes, Wayne hughes@dogwood.botany.uga.edu BS Chemistry PhD Chemistry Development in plant embryos; stress mechanisms Hunt, Eric ehunt@bsc.edu BS* Computer Information Systems Iberall, Thea iberall@rana.usc.edu BA computer science MS computer engineering PhD computer science human hand function, neural networks, brain modelling,prosthetics Jacobs, Marc jacobs@friedel.csb.yale.edu eoretial/physcal chemstry Currently working on non-reactive scattering theory Lewis, Alex Al_Lewis.LAX2@xerox.com BS MBA Systems Marketing Lindner, Ryan Lloyd LINDNER@UTHSCSA.edu B.A. Chemistry (w/ minor in Physiology) tem of Haemophilus influenzae. Matsuoka, Kenji kenji@max.physics.sunysb.edu BS Physics PhD* Physics Computer Simulation of Single Electronics Mayo, Bill Mayo1@zodiac.rutgers.edu BS Physics ME atrials Sciece PhD Materials Science Development of X-ray characterization methods and analysis of defect structures in opto-electronic materials. McKay, Steven steve@salmo.cws.washington.edu BS Mathematics MS Environmental Systems/Mathematical Modeling Graduate Student in Forest Ecosystems Analysis Riparian forests, Populus and Salix, Dendrochronology, Statistics, Boreal forests, Forest genetics Meiers, Susan T. meiers@chmcaf.chem.lsu.edu BS animal science MS biology (puma and snow leopard behavior) PHD botany (systematics, evolution, phycology) Melan`on, Paul Paul.Melancon@Colorado.EDU B.S. Biochemistry PhD Molecular Biology Scientific Interests: Membrane biogenesis, intracellular protein traffic Meyer, Kraig kmeyer@aero.org BSE Computer Engineering MS Computer Science Computer Operating System Security; Computer Networks/Dist. Systems Moran, Kelly L. moran007@maroon.tc.umn.edu BS Chemistry PhD Inorganic/Analytical Chemistry new materials synthesis & characterization (solid state) Mulloy, Jim jmulloy@helix.nih.gov PhD Microb Interstellar dust clouds Russell, Avon srussell@pomona.claremont.edu BS* Physics Environmental Physics Schueler, Kurt schueler@washington.engr.ukans.edu B.S. Aerospace Engineering Sciences M.S. Aerospace Envier O. javiersmith@vax.micron.com BS Electrical Engineering & Math Semiconductors and memory cells Smith, Steve SECSI003@SIVM.SI.EDU BS Mathematics MS Mathematical Statistics Statistics Steele, Fintan R. fsteele@welchlink.welch.jhu.edu M.A. Medical Ethics M.Div.Moral/Systematic Theology Ph.D. Biological Sciences Molecular biology of phototransduction, interaction of HIV/SIV with retinal cells, neurobiology. Molecular Genetics. My current interest and work involves research on the neurovirulence of HIV (and SIV) using the eye/retina as a model system, though my background isprimarily in visual phototransduction and retinal degeneration. Strauss, Evelyn estrauss@cmgm.stanford.edu B.S. Chemistry, UC-Berkeley Ph. D. Biochemistry, UCSF Postdoc Microbiology, Stanford mRNA splicing in yeast. Bacterial pathogenesis. Sulzberg, Joan Debra Jsulzbe@clemson.edu B.S. Commerce & Engineering:Drexel University M.E. Systems Engineering:University of Virginia PhD* Environmental Systems Engineering Environmental Policy, Solid and Hazardous Waste, Household Hazardous Waste Swider, Joseph R. swider@umail.umd.edu BS Chemistry/Art History MS Nuclear Chemistry PhD* Nuclear Chemistry Focused neutrons in cold neutron prompt-gamma activation analysis of cultural artifacts Thorpe, Steve thorpe@mcnc.org c double layers in astrophysical and laboratory plasmas, magnetospheric physics, plasma physics applied to astrophysical objects and high energy astrophysics with regards to flaring mechanisms near black holes and radiation from pulsars. Williams, Rogrks Woodley, Sam WOODLEY@chem.chem.rochester.edu BS Physics PhD* Biophysics Nuclear Mageic Resonane, Biolmolecular modeling, Mutagenesis Zetlan, Sandy Zetlan@ccit.arizona.edu PhD Neuroscien Examination of research at the intersection of neuroscience and sexual preference. Visual anatomy, physiology, and psychophysics Zita, EJ zita@ac.grin.edu BA physics, philosophy PhD physics ---