- John Frow
John Frow (born 1948) is an Australian professor and Chair of English Language and Literature at the University of Melbourne. He was educated at Wagga High School and the Australian National University, and has lived and worked in South America in 1970 and 1971 and then did graduate studies from 1971 to 1975 in the Comparative Literature Program at Cornell University, including a year at the University of Heidelberg.
- Amit Singhal
Amit Singhal is a Google Fellow. According to the New York Times, "Mr. Singhal is the master of what Google calls its “ranking algorithm” — the formulas that decide which Web pages best answer each user’s question". A native of India, Amit got his bachelors degree in Computer Science from IIT Roorkee in 1989. Amit holds a MS in Computer Science from University of Minnesota, Duluth, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Cornell University in Ithaca, NY.
- Serge Rudaz
Serge Rudaz (born August 19, 1954, pronounced "Ru-DAH") is a Canadian theoretical physicist and Professor of Physics at the University of Minnesota. He previously served as the Director of Undergraduate Studies of the University of Minnesota's Physics Department, and is now the Director of Undergraduate Honors at the University of Minnesota. Rudaz received his Ph.D. in 1979 from Cornell University and his undergraduate degree from McGill University.
- John C. Sanford
John C. Sanford (born in 1950) is an American applied horticultural geneticist. Sanford graduated in 1976 from the University of Minnesota with a BSc in horticulture. He then went to the University of Wisconsin where he received a MSc in 1978 and a PhD in 1980 on plant breeding and genetics. Between 1980 and 1986 Sanford was an assistant professor at Cornell University, and then from 1986 to 1998 he was an associate professor.
- Hans Neurath
Hans Neurath (1909-2002) was a biochemist, a leader in protein chemistry and the founding chairman of the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Washington in Seattle.
- Louis Leon Thurstone
Louis Leon Thurstone (29 May 1887-30 September 1955) was a U.S. pioneer in the fields of psychometrics and psychophysics. He conceived the approach to measurement known as the law of comparative judgment, and is well known for his contributions to factor analysis.
- Holbrook Working
Holbrook Working, a professor of economics and statistics at Stanford University’s Food Research Institute, is known for his contributions on hedging, the theory of futures prices – which anticipated the efficient markets hypothesis, an early theory of market maker behavior, and the theory of storage (including the "Working curve" which plots the difference between short term and long term grain futures prices against current inventory).
- Charles Arntzen
Charles J. Arntzen , PhD, is pioneer in the development of plant-based vaccines for disease prevention in humans and animals and served as founding director of the Biodesign Institute from January 2001 through May 2003. He was appointed to the Florence Ely Nelson Presidential Endowed Chair at Arizona State University in Tempe in 2000 and as Regents’ Professor in 2004. Dr. Arntzen is charting a new path for making the vaccines of tomorrow.
- Duminda Wijesekera
Dr. Wijesekera was named an Institute Fellow in June 2006. He is an associate professor in the Department of Information and Software Engineering at George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia. During various times, he has contributed to research in security, multimedia, networks, systems, avionics, and theoretical computer science. Consequently, he draws upon his prior experience in addressing his current research issues.
- Phyllis Moen
Phyllis Moen holds the McKnight presidential chair in sociology at The University of Minnesota. For many years prior to that, she held the Ferris Family Professorship in life course studies at Cornell University, serving also as founding director of the Bronfenbrenner Life Course Center, co-director of Cornell Gerontology Research Institute, and director of the Cornell Careers Institute.
- John J. Kalter
- Marc Wallace
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- Mike O'Connor
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- John A. Mogen
John A. Mogen , President, has more than 25 years experience in the real estate industry. His firm, Mogen Real Estate Company, specializes in commercial, industrial and investment real estate. Formerly associated with a commercial real estate brokerage firm for 18 years, as well as president of a property management firm, John has a history of many transaction involving the sale or lease of commercial properties.
- Albert Yonas
Yonas, A., Granrud, C.E., Chov, M.H., & Alexander, A.J., (2005) Picture Perception in Infants: Do 9-month-olds Attempt to Grasp Objects Depicted in Photographs? Infancy 8(2):147-166 Yonas, A., & Granrud, C. (in press). Infants' Perception of Depth from Cast Shadows. Perception and Psychophysics.
- Burt Lyman
Burt Lyman has worked with the City of Mankato since 1998. Lyman works with Civic Center staff and other city team members bring events to the Mankato area. He oversees the negotiation of suite, signage and sponsorship agreements, books major events and acts as liaison between Civic Center staff and the City. Additionally, he brings his expertise in planning and promoting major public events and family shows to the Mankato’s annual Hickory Street RibFest and air shows.
- Toni Riccardi
Toni Riccardi Former Partner and Chief Diversity Officer, PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Hans Neurath Lecturers
Hans Neurath Lecturers In 1983, ZymoGenetics and the Department of Biochemistry established the annual Hans Neurath Lectureship which has brought luminaries to the School of Medicine for two decades (see roster of Neurath Lecturers below).
- Jill Iscol
Jill Iscol Vice President and Secretary, New York City Jill is a donor activist and President of the IF Hummingbird Foundation, a family foundation with a mission to support domestic and global efforts that strengthen democracy and reduce the social justice, economic and educational inequities that threaten it, established by the Iscols in 1989.
- Beth Zemsky
Beth has delivered training, lectures, workshops and developed curricula at the University, community, professional and business levels locally, regionally, and nationally for more than twenty years. She has extensive experience working as an educator and community organizer about issues concerning multiculturalism, GLBT communities, HIV/AIDS, and violence against women. Beth also has ten years of direct practice experience as a psychotherapist working primarily with GLBT communities.
- Shaukat Ali
Shaukat Ali , PhD, MSc Technical Service Manager Dr. Shaukat Ali has over 13 years of experience in drug design and formulations development. He has been with BASF Pharma Solution for over 3 years working in the areas of formulations, solubilization, drug delivery, film coating and film development technologies.
- Julia Hall
Julia is a member of several national organizations, including USA Equestrian, the Audubon Society and Sierra Club, and maintains five professional memberships, two of which are the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
- Jack Bloch
Jack Bloch , MD Dr. Bloch received his Bachelors of Arts Degree and Medical Doctorate Degree from the University of California, Los Angeles and his Ph.D.from the University of Minnesota. He completed his Internship in Surgery at Columbia University, completed his Surgery Residency Program U.M. and his Thoracic/Cardiac Surgery Residency Program at Cornell University. Dr. Bloch joined the Faculty as Chair of Surgery at Kern Medical Center in 1976.
- Tin-Lun Ho
Tin-Lun Ho graduated from Chung Chi College, Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1972. He attended the University of Minnesota in 1972-73. He transferred to Cornell University in 1973 and received a Ph.D in 1977 under the supervision of N.D. Mermin. He was a postdoc with C.J. Pethick at University of Illinois and NORDITA from 1978-80, and a postdoc at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara from 1980-82.
- Sarah Pradt
Sarah Pradt (tel: 651-287-3307 / Email ), director of programs, formerly on the faculties of the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and Macalester College, has eleven years of experience in undergraduate teaching, academic administration, grant-writing, graduate advising, and cross-cultural and interdisciplinary program development.
- Gerald S. Post
Dr. Gerald S. Post , DVM, ACVIM (Oncology), ACF Founder and President Dr. Post, Chairman and Founder of the Animal Cancer Foundation, is one of approximately one hundred board-certified veterinary oncologists in the United States. He has over a decade of clinical experience treating pets with cancer and in 1997 formed the Veterinary Oncology and Hematology Center, a highly successful private veterinary oncology practice.
- John S. Knight
John joined the Forest Service in 2001 after 25 years as a research scientist with Boyce Thompson Institute and a member of the graduate faculty of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. During his tenure at Boyce Thompson, John studied the effects of biotic and abiotic stress on plant growth and development, ecophysiology of forest trees, and the response of forests to air pollution and climate change at stand, landscape, and regional scales.
- Jonathan D. Pierce
Jon graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, and Masters in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota. Jon has 16 years experience in medical and industrial device development and 10 years in business and operations management.
- Stefan Debbert
Stefan Debbert is a fourth year graduate student engaged in research in the laboratories of Professor Barry K. Carpenter at Cornell University, where he has contributed to the synthesis and kinetic studies of [1,3] sigmatropic shifts. He has also studied dynamics trajectories on reparametrized AM1 surfaces used to study the Cope rearrangement of 1,2,6-heptatriene in collaboration with Wes Borden and Dave Hrovat at the University of Washington.
- Oscar W. Larson
Oscar W. Larson III, Ph.D. Human Resource Advisor Dr. Larson has a long and productive history in human resources, payroll, financial and administrative software implementation. Larson is currently the Director of PeopleSoft Applications Technical Support at Northern Virginia Community College, where he is responsible for their collaborative and back-office applications that serve 900 faculty and staff and 65,000 students.
- Janet R. Keough
Janet R. Keough Janet Keough is the associate director for science with the USEPA Office of Research and Development’s Mid-Continent Ecology Division of the National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory. Keough guides research at this EPA division, in concert with its partners, in areas of assessment and diagnosis of stressors in freshwater ecosystems and on predictive toxicology for freshwater aquatic life (see www.epa.gov/med/ ).
- Scott Burglechner
P&L responsibility for Insignia branded product lines, including MP3 Players, Flat Panel TVs, Tube TVs, DVD Players and Recorders, Car Audio and Video. Manage a budget of $9 million dollars for brand and product marketing, and consumer research. Drive product development for complex product categories including MP3 Players and Flat Panel TVs. Establish global positioning for Insignia brand, and ensure product line performance and feature requirements are consistent with positioning . . .
- J Ohn
J OHN M . H ERATY (1995) Assistant Professor, Entomology B. Sc. , M.Sc. , University of Guelph, Canada; Ph.D., Texas A & M University
- Eugene G. Sander
Eugene G. Sander was appointed Executive Vice President and Provost of The University of Arizona on July 1, 2007. As Provost, he is the chief academic officer and chief operations officer for the university, second in line to the President. His goal is to further the mission of our university by improving life for the people of Arizona and beyond--through education, research, creative expression and community engagement.
- Benjamin S. Pomeroy
Benjamin S. Pomeroy Benjamin S. Pomeroy , emeritus at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, died January 16th, 2004 at the age of 92, from congestive heart failure. Dr. Pomeroy received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Iowa State University in 1933, Master of Sciences from Cornell University in 1934 and PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1944. He joined the University of Minnesota as a veterinary diagnostician in 1934.
- Dennis Severance
Dennis Severance Dr. Severance received his Ph.D. in Computer and Communication Science from The University of Michigan in 1972. He is now the Accenture Professor of Computer and Information Systems in the University of Michigan Business School, where he has served as the Chairman of the Computer and Information Systems faculty.
- Jeff Werner
- Jon E. Grant
Jon E. Grant Dr. Grant is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Minnesota and co-directs a clinic for Impulse Control Disorders at the University of Minnesota Medical Center in Minneapolis, MN. Dr. Grant completed an undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan, a master's degree at the University of Chicago, a law degree from Cornell University, a medical degree from Brown University, and a masters degree in public health from Harvard University.
- Ned Thomas
Dr. Thomas has been a visiting professor and senior scientist at the Institut Charles Sadron at the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique for Macromolecules in Strasbourg, France; visiting professor at the Chemistry Department of the University of Florida, visiting professor in the Department of Physics at Bristol University; a Bye Fellow in the Department of Physics and Materials Science at Robinson College, Cambridge University; a visiting professor in the Department of Chemical Engineerin
- Amelia Burgess