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11:30 a.m., Feb. 10, 2004--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.
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Carlton R. Cooper and Robert A. Sikes, both assistant professors of biological sciences, with postdoctoral fellow Delisha A. Stewart, Changes in Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and ECM-Associated Proteins in the Metastatic Progression of Prostate Cancer, in Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, vol. 2, no. 2.
Gibbons Ruark, professor of English, Basil, in Working the Dirt: An Anthology of Southern Poets, NewSouth Books; Househusbandry, in Poetry Daily: 366 Poems from the Worlds Most Popular Poetry Web Site, Sourcebooks; and The Visitor, concluding featured poem in Pearl, a sixth-grade literature anthology, Mosdos Press.
David Meyer, professor of art, Nature of Nature, a sculpture in the United States Botanic Garden, Washington, D.C., through March 27, as part of a year-long celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Washington Sculptors Group.
Richard Wolbers, associate professor of art conservation, New Methods of Cleaning Painted Surfaces, at workshop sponsored by International Academic Projects, Jan. 26-30, London.
Norman J. Karin, associate professor of biological sciences, Calcium ATPase Expression: An Inducer of Membrane Biogenesis? at Stevens Institute of Technology, department of chemistry and chemical biology, Feb. 4, Hoboken, N.J.
Pierre du Pont Hayward, vice president and University Secretary, was appointed an executive committee officer for 2004 for the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce.
Barbara Necarsulmer, associate state director, Delaware Small Business Development Center Network, was elected board president of the First State Community Loan Fund.
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