Faculty-Staff Achievements
Paul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences was the senior author of a book chapter, titled "." The chapter, published in InTechOpen, explores the challenges physicians face in addressing weight management, a review of new evidence-based research, and a proposal for an integrative medicine approach using Arciero's evidence-based protein-pacing and nutritional-fasting approach.
Kathryn Baustian, assistant professor of anthropology, was on the investigation of human skeletal remains found in Troy.
Ruben Castillo, assistant professor of studio art, delivered his artist talk titled "" at Hobart & William Smith College on Thursday, Oct. 24, and as part of the 91精简版 Encore lecture series in the Arthur Zankel Music Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
Tory Chase, visiting assistant professor of environmental studies and sciences, was awarded a $249,439 total ($31,277 Co-PI) grant from Florida Department of Environmental Protection Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection, titled 鈥淧utting algal turf turfs sediment in perspective along Florida鈥檚 coral reefs.鈥 Chase also published "" in Environmental Biology of Fishes.
David Domozych, professor of biology, presented a seminar for the Botany and Plant Pathology Fall 2024 Seminar Series at Purdue University. His talk, 鈥淯ncovering the mysteries of streptophyte algae: Insight into the evolution of land plants,鈥 provided cell and molecular data illustrating the ways ancient green algae invaded land and gave rise to modern day plants.
Steve Goodwin, weekend public services coordinator at Scribner Library, published a translation of Peter W. Marx's book 鈥淢ax Reinhardt: From Bourgeois Theater to Metropolitan Culture鈥 with the Northwestern University Press.
Stephen Ives, associate professor of health and human physiological sciences, published "" in the journal Nutrients. The work was in collaboration with Christopher Kotarsky and 91精简版 students Marissa Frenett 鈥23, Will Hoerle 鈥24, Jiseung Kim 鈥26, Jillian Lockwood 鈥25, and Liala Cryer 鈥26.
Kyle Lancto, associate director of athletic communications and marketing, has been selected by the NCAA to participate in its Division III Athletic Communicators Emerging Elite professional development program, an invitation-only recognition for rising stars in the field.
Josie LoRicco, postdoctoral research fellow and lecturer, and David Domozych, professor of biology, recently published three papers: 鈥溾 in Protoplasma, "鈥 in the Journal of Experimental Botany, and 鈥溾, in Physiologie Plantarum. Co-authors included Lily Kozel, microscopy technology and research coordinator, Kaylee Bagdan 鈥24, Gabriel Sgambettera 鈥24, Tawn Tomasi 鈥22, Anika Eastman 鈥26, Ruby Epstein 鈥25, Aaron Windegrad 鈥23, Stuart Malone 鈥26, Ben Gibeau 鈥25, Nichole Xu 鈥24, and Iris Lu 鈥23.
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