Faculty Accomplishments Archive
Quintero-Carmona and Warrick publish with students on cell gene expression
Omar Quintero-Carmona, associate professor of biology, and John Warrick, associate professor of biology published "Transcriptomic Analysis of CAD Cell Differentiation" in MicroPublication Biology, along with students Lillie Wendt '26, Carlos Cevallos, '17, Anna Leigh White, '20, Brooke Fazio, '21 and GC '22, Jasmine Feng, '20, and Dora Posfai, '13.
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Warrick and Quintero-Carmona publish with students on cell gene expression
John Warrick, associate professor of biology, and Omar Quintero-Carmona, associate professor of biology published "Transcriptomic Analysis of CAD Cell Differentiation" in MicroPublication Biology, along with students Lillie Wendt '26, Carlos Cevallos, '17, Anna Leigh White, '20, Brooke Fazio, '21 and GC '22, Jasmine Feng, '20, and Dora Posfai, '13.
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Peters received NSF award for neuroscience research
John Peters, a biology professor at the University of Richmond, has received a $502,981 National Science Foundation award to support his neuroscience research on the mechanisms of learning and memory.
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Parish and students published in Journal of Computational Chemistry
Carol Parish, Floyd D. and Elisabeth S. Gottwald Professor of Chemistry, along with students Joshua Pandian, '23, Khanh Vu, '23, Anna Parker, '11, Christine Ancajas, '20, Diomedes Saldana-Greco, '10, and Tabitha Yewer, '14, published “A Highly Correlated, Multireference Study of the Lowest Lying Singlet and Triplet States of the Four Thiophene Diradicals” in the Journal of Computational Chemistry.
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Dattelbaum published in The Biophysicist
Jonathan Dattelbaum, professor of chemistry, published "Expanding the BASIL CURE" in The Biophysicist.
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Carpenter-Swanson recognized for community service
Colleen Carpenter-Swanson, assistant professor in biology, was named to the Serve Virginia Honor Roll in recognition of service in Virginia and the University of Richmond.
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Parish and students published in Journal of Chemical Physics
Carol Parish, Floyd D. and Elisabeth S. Gottwald Professor of Chemistry, along with students Zhijian Chen, ’24, Sebastian Mendoza-Gomez, ’24, Jean Evelyn Azar-Tanguay, ’23, Christine Ancajas, ’20, and former Parish lab post-doc Dominic A. Sirianni published “A spin-flip study of the diradical isomers of pyrrole, furan and thiophene” in Journal of Chemical Physics.
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Parish and student published in Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Carol Parish, Floyd D. and Elisabeth S. Gottwald Professor of Chemistry, along with student Zhijian Chen, ’24, published “Thermal Decomposition of 2-cyclopentenone” in the Journal of Physical Chemistry A.
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Wu and Undergraduate Students Published
Eugene Wu, associate professor of biology & biochemistry, along with Alex Robertson, '24, Henry Zhu, '24, Corina Stasiak, '24, Laura Murray-Nerger, '15, Emily Romanoff, '16, and Jesse Woon, '16, published "CD46 Is a Protein Receptor for Human Adenovirus Type 64" in Viruses.
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Parish & Undergraduate Students Published
Carol Parish, Floyd D. and Elisabeth S. Gottwald Professor of Chemistry, along with undergraduate students Aamy Bakry, ’24, Joshua Pandian, ’23, Khanh Vu, ’23, Idil Cazimoglu, ’14, and John Mancini, ’11, and Department of Chemistry collaborator, Martel Zeldin, visiting research scholar, published “Conformational Analysis of Oligomeric Models of Siloxane, Silazane and Siloxazane Ladder Polymers” in Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials.
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Parish & Undergraduate Students Published
Carol Parish, Floyd D. and Elisabeth S. Gottwald Professor of Chemistry, along with undergraduate students Khanh Vu, ’23, Josh Pandian, ’23, Boyi Zhang, ‘16, Christina Annas, ‘16, Anna J. Parker, ‘11, John S. Mancini, ‘11, Evan B. Wang, ‘09, Diomedes Saldana-Greco, ‘10, Emily S. Nelson, ’12, and Greg Springsted,’10, published “Multireference Averaged Quadratic Coupled Cluster (MR-AQCC) Study of the Geometries and Energies for ortho-, meta- and para-Benzyne” in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A.
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Parish & Undergraduate Students Published
Carol Parish, Floyd D. and Elisabeth S. Gottwald Professor of Chemistry, along with undergraduate students Aamy A. Bakry, ’24, and Matthew G. Fanelli, ’09, and Department of Chemistry collaborators, Kelling Donald, Clarence E. Denoon Jr. Chair in the Natural Sciences, and Martel Zeldin, visiting research scholar, published “Dative Bonding in Quasimetallatranes Containing Group 15 Donors (Y = N, P, and As) and Group 14 Acceptors (M = Si, Ge, Sn, and Pb)” in Inorganic Chemistry.
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