Bruce Alexander, clinical and administrative pharmacy, elected to Who’s Who in Pharmaceutical Sciences Education.
Bill Doucette, clinical and administrative pharmacy, selected as member at-large of the Economic, Social and Administrative Sciences section of the Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science.
David Gibson, microbiology, elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
Department of Mathematics, awarded a 2004 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring from the National Science Foundation.
Keela Herr, nursing, received the Elizabeth Narcessian Award from the American Pain Society for outstanding educational achievements in pain management.
Bradley J. Hindman, anesthesia, awarded the 2005 Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award from the Arnold P. Gold Foundation.
Taehun Lee, IIHR-hydroscience and engineering, named the Argonne National Laboratory 2005 Wilkinson Fellow in Scientific Computing.
Meridean Maas, nursing, awarded the 2005 Leadership in Geriatric Nursing Research Award at the annual conference of the Midwest Nursing Research Society.
Brad Phillips, clinical and administrative pharmacy, appointed to the American Heart Association Vascular Biology and Blood Pressure/Regulation Peer Review Study Group.
Power Plant, Facilities Management, recipient of an Effective and Innovative Practices Award from the Association of Higher Education Facilities Officers.
Larry Robertson, occupational and environmental health, selected for a three-month research appointment by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
Jeanne Smith, internal medicine, winner of the 2005 Local Legend from Iowa honor from the American Medical Women’s Association.
Peter Veng-Pedersen, pharmaceutics, elected fellow of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Sciences. |