UW News

June 2, 2005

Notices

LEGAL NOTICES

Equal Opportunity Statement

The University of Washington reaffirms its policy of equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, or status as a disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran. This policy applies to all programs and facilities, including, but not limited to, admissions, educational programs, employment, and patient and hospital services. Any discriminatory action can be a cause for disciplinary action. Discrimination is prohibited by Presidential Executive Order 11246 as amended, Washington State Gubernatorial Executive Orders 89-01 and 93-07, Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Washington State Law Against Discrimination RCW 49.60, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, State of Washington Gender Equity in Higher Education Act of 1989, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 as amended, Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act of 1972 as amended, other federal and state statutes and regulations, and University policy. Coordination of the compliance efforts of the University of Washington with respect to all of these laws and regulations is under the direction of the assistant provost for equal opportunity, Helen Remick, UW Equal Opportunity Office, Box 354560, 4045 Brooklyn Avenue N.E., 206-685-3263 or 206-543-6452 TTY, e-mail eoo@u.washington.edu

Notice of Possible Rule Making — Preproposal Statement of Inquiry (per RCW 34.05.310)

Subject of Possible Rule Making: Use of University of Washington, Bothell and Cascadia Community College Joint Facilities in a newly proposed Chapter 478-137 WAC.

Statutes Authorizing the University to Adopt Rules on This Subject: RCW 28B.20.130.

Reasons Why Rules on This Subject May Be Needed and What They Might Accomplish: The UW, Bothell and Cascadia Community College share Washington State’s only co-located higher education campus. The co-location agreement provides that the institutions have dedicated and joint building spaces. UWB has been able to govern operations of its dedicated campus facility use under Chapter 478-136 WAC, Use of UW Facilities, but there is currently no rule to govern the use of spaces shared with CCC. These new rules would allow the institutions to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of shared campus space.

Other Federal and State Agencies That Regulate This Subject and the Process Coordinating the Rule with These Agencies: The UW will coordinate with Cascadia Community College to promulgate similar rules jointly, under separate agency authorization.

Process for Developing New Rule: Agency study.

Interested parties can participate in the decision to adopt the new rule and formulation of the proposed rule before publication by sending written comments or inquiries to Rebecca Goodwin Deardorff, Director of Rules Coordination, by one of the following routes:

U.S. mail: University of Washington, 4014 University Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105-6203

Campus mail: Box 355509, fax 206-616-6294 or e-mail: rules@u.washington.edu.


GENERAL NOTICES

New parking and transportation fees effective July 1

Last year, the Board of Regents approved a three-year transportation fee schedule that provides for increases on July 1. For a list of 2005-2006 fees, see www.washington.edu/admin/parking/2004fees.html. Choices are available to help students and employees manage their transportation expenses and minimize the need to drive everyday. Walking, biking, carpooling and taking the bus are excellent ways to reduce spending on commuting.

Sample of fee changes effective July 1:


  • Single Occupant Vehicle (SOV) Parking Permit: $232.86 per quarter
  • Daily gatehouse permit: $10 per day
  • Montlake E1 Parking: $2.62 with a Husky Card Account debit
  • Student U-PASS: $41 per quarter
  • Faculty/staff U-PASS: $57 per quarter

See: www.washington.edu/admin/parking for more information.  


FHCRC seeks women for study

The ExCel Study for Women is designed to determine whether a certain medication can reduce the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women who are at high risk of developing the disease. Participants must be women 35 and older who have gone through menopause or stopped having periods or who, due to family history or other factors such as being age 60 or older, are at an elevated risk for developing breast cancer. Women interested in more information may call the ExCel Study information line at 206- 667-1391 or visit online at: www.fhcrc.org/phs/excel/.

Blood drives

Friday, June 3 from 9 to 11 a.m. and noon to 3 p.m. in W35 and the entrance to the Fisheries Center.

Friday, June 10 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 1:45 to 4 p.m. in the Health Sciences Lobby.

Friday, June 17 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1:45 to 4 p.m. in the Health Sciences Lobby.

Tuesday, June 21 from 9:30 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3:30 p.m. in the parking lot east of Balmer Hall.

Thursday, June 23 from 9 a.m. to noon in the parking lot at 9725 Third Ave. NE.


DEGREE EXAMS

Members of the graduate faculty are invited to attend the following examinations. Chairpersons are denoted in parentheses.

General Examinations


  • Catherine Jean Barrett, Art History, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Art Bldg., 211. (Prof. Meredith Clausen).
  • Md Abul Basher, Economics, Ph.D. 11 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Savery Hall, 32. (Prof. Stephen Turnovsky).
  • Ceren Belge, Political Science, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Smith Hall, 40A. (Prof. Joel Migdal).
  • Lisa M. Brines, Chemistry, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Thursday, Jun 9. Chemistry Bldg., 439. (Prof. Julie Kovacs).
  • Courtney L. Carothers, Anthropology, Ph.D. 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Marine Studies Bldg., 168. (Prof. Eric Smith).
  • Brian S. Chin, Music, D.M.A. 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Music Bldg., 313. (Prof. Don Immel).
  • Brian A. Cobb, Music, D.M.A. 1:30 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. Music Bldg., 212. (Prof. Diane Thome).
  • Dawn N. De Gere, Psychology, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Guthrie Hall, 211. (Prof. Yuichi Shoda).
  • Gabriele Eichmanns, Germanics, Ph.D. 9:30 a.m. Friday, Jun 10. Denny Hall, 308. (Prof. Sabine Wilke).
  • Amy C. Emm, Germanics, Ph.D. 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Denny Hall, 308. (Prof. Jane Brown).
  • Robin Jo Fleming, Education, Ph.D. 3 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. Miller Hall, 216. (Prof. Marge Plecki).
  • Isaiah Ngigi Gatuna, Materials Science and Engineering, Ph.D. 3 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Roberts Hall, 321. (Prof. Fumio Ohuchi).
  • Xuemei Geng, Nutritional Sciences, Ph.D. 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Jun 9. Raitt Hall, 305D. (Prof. Michael Rosenfeld).
  • Jonathan M. Glick, Geography, Ph.D. 2:30 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. Smith Hall, 412A. (Prof. Suzanne Withers).
  • Jennifer Morris Gogarten, Genome Sciences, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Health Sciences Center, J-182. (Prof. Barbara Trask).
  • Kristen B. Greenland, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Thursday, Jun 16. Health Sciences Center, K-350. (Prof. Trisha Davis).
  • Erika Iulia Gulyas, Economics, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Savery Hall, 32C. (Prof. Richard Startz).
  • Xiaofeng Guo, Chemical Engineering, Ph.D. 11 a.m. Friday, Jun 17. Benson Hall, 109. (Prof. Mary Lidstrom).
  • Lisa Ham, Music, D.M.A. 8:30 a.m. Friday, Jun 3. Music Bldg., 103. (Prof. Carole Terry).
  • Peng Han, Business Administration, Ph.D. noon, Friday, Jun 3. MacKenzie Hall, McCabe Room. (Prof. Yong Tan).
  • Lydia E. Harris, Information School, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Friday, Jun 3. Mary Gates Hall, 310H. (Prof. Raya Fidel).
  • Jeffery A. Hatten, Forest Resources, Ph.D. 3 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Anderson Hall, 22. (Prof. Darlene Zabowski).
  • Christopher Mckinney Himes, Biology, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Kincaid Hall, A-042C. (Prof. George Kenagy).
  • Mackenzie A. Howard, Physiology and Biophysics, Ph.D. 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 21. Health Sciences Center, G-417. (Prof. Edwin Rubel).
  • Stephen R. Hudson, Atmospheric Sciences, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Atmospheric Sciences-Geophysics Bldg., 406. (Prof. Stephen Warren).
  • Yu-Ning Hwang, Economics, Ph.D. 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Savery Hall, 32C. (Prof. Stephen Turnovsky).
  • Arda Ibikoglu, Political Science, Ph.D. 9 a.m. Friday, Jun 10. Smith Hall, 40A. (Prof. Joel Migdal).
  • Morris C. Jr Johnson, Forest Resources, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Friday, Jun 3. Anderson Hall, 22. (Prof. David Peterson).
  • Rushi Anandan Karichalil, Business Administration, Ph.D. 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Jun 9. Mackenzie Hall, 367. (Prof. Warren Boeker).
  • Min-Hyoung Kim, Political Science, Ph.D. 1:30 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. Smith Hall, 40A. (Prof. James Caporaso).
  • Kareen L. Kreutziger, Bioengineering, Ph.D. 8 a.m. Thursday, Jun 23. Electrical Engineering, 303. (Prof. Michael Regnier).
  • Juyong Kwon, Music, D.M.A. 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jun 10. Music Bldg., 223. (Prof. Peter Eros).
  • Michelle E. Lander, Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Thursday, Jun 9. Fishery Science Bldg., 113. (Prof. Glenn VanBlaricom).
  • Heather M. Lazrus, Anthropology, Ph.D. 9 a.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Denny Hall, M-32. (Prof. Kalyanakrishnan Sivaramakrishnan).
  • James Robert Lewis, Forest Resources, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Friday, Jun 3. Winkenwerder Hall, 107. (Prof. Richard Gustafson).
  • Jennifer L. Lindsay, Education, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Thursday, Jun 9. Miller Hall, 222. (Prof. Ed Taylor).
  • William Ka-Wai Liu, Chemistry, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 21. Chemistry Bldg., 439. (Prof. Daniel Gamelin).
  • Chee Hoo Lum, Music, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Friday, Jun 3. Music Bldg., 101. (Prof. Patricia Campbell).
  • Elizabeth A. Mader, Chemistry, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Thursday, Jun 16. Chemistry Bldg., 239. (Prof. James Mayer).
  • Ramon R. Mendoza, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Ph.D. 9:30 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. FHCRC, C2-161. (Prof. Julie Overbaugh).
  • Heather Elise Murphy, Education, Ph.D. 3 p.m. Thursday, Jun 9. Miller Hall, 104. (Prof. James Mazza).
  • Krishna Venkata Nadella, Mechanical Engineering, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Friday, Jun 10. Mechanical Engineering Bldg., 219. (Profs. Vipin Kumar and John Kramlich).
  • Mukund Narasimhan, Electrical Engineering, Ph.D. 12 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Paul Allen Center, AE-107. (Prof. Jeffrey Bilmes).
  • Bianca S. Perla, Forest Resources, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Anderson Hall, 22. (Prof. Kristina Vogt).
  • Mary Dianne Plummer, Psychology, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Friday, Jun 3. Guthrie Annex I, 120. (Prof. Jane Simoni).
  • William W. Polk, Public Health and Community Medicine – Environ & Occup Hlth Sciences, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. UWMC Roosevelt, 229. (Prof. James Woods).
  • Maya Rodrig, Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Monday, Jun 20. Paul Allen Center, 203. (Prof. David Wetherall).
  • Cecelia I. Roscigno, Nursing – School of, Ph.D. 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jun 3. Health Sciences Ctr., T-404. (Prof. Kristen Swanson).
  • Jason Scheideman, Political Science, Ph.D. 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jun 3. Gowen Hall, 1A. (Prof. Elizabeth Kier).
  • Elizabeth Martha Standal, Germanics, Ph.D. 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Jun 9. Denny Hall, 308. (Prof. Jane Brown).
  • Megan A. Styles, Anthropology, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Denny Hall, 401. (Prof. Devon Pena).
  • Noriaki Suzuki, Materials Science and Engineering, Ph.D. 9:30 a.m. Friday, Jun 10. Roberts Hall, 321. (Prof. Fumio Ohuchi).
  • Michael Stephen Town, Atmospheric Sciences, Ph.D. 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Atmospheric Sciences-Geophysics Bldg., 406. (Prof. Stephen Warren).
  • Shao-Yu Tsai, Nursing – School of, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Health Sciences Center, T-305. (Prof. Karen Thomas).
  • Ming Yuen Tsu, Music, D.M.A. 2 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. Music Bldg., 206. (Prof. Craig Sheppard).
  • Emily H. Turner, Chemistry, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Friday, Jun 3. Chemistry Bldg., 239. (Prof. Norm Dovichi).
  • Man Wang, Geography, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Smith Hall, 412A. (Profs. Kam-Wing Chan and Mark Ellis).
  • Xiaoxi Wang, Mechanical Engineering, Ph.D. 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Mechanical Engineering Bldg., 219. (Profs. Wei Li and Vipin Kumar).
  • Dara Bridget Williams, Chemistry, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Chemistry Bldg., 339. (Prof. Karen Goldberg).
  • Sangwoon Yun, Mathematics, Ph.D. 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Jun 23. Padleford Hall, C-36. (Prof. Paul Tseng).
  • Chunmei Zhu, Civil And Environmental Engineering, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Friday, Jun 10. Wilcox Hall, 264. (Prof. Dennis Lettenmaier).
  • Rimas Zilinskas, Comparative Literature, Ph.D. 4 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. Padelford Hall, B-526. (Prof. Johnnella Butler).

Final Examinations


  • Montaser N. Al-Qutub, Oral Biology, Ph.D. 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Health Sciences Center, B-220. “Porphyromonas Gingivalis Lipid A Structural Heterogeneity” (Prof. Richard Darveau).
  • Alison Marie Anders, Earth and Space Sciences, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Condon Hall, 311. “The Co-evolution of Precipitation Patterns and Topography” (Profs. Bernard Hallet and David Montgomery).
  • Travis Walter Anderson-Bond, Sociology, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Savery Hall, 110-C. “Family Influences on Delinquency: The Parent, Sibling, and Household Realms” (Prof. George Bridges).
  • Edward F. Bakewell, Anthropology, Ph.D. 3 p.m. Friday, Jun 3. Kane Hall, D-23. “The Archaeopetrology of Vitrophyric Toolstones with Applications to Archaeology in the Pacific Northwest” (Prof. James Feathers).
  • Betsi Elizabeth Beem, Political Science, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Gowen Hall, 1-B. “Fisheries Policy Learning: The Interplay of Institutions, Interests, and Information” (Prof. Peter May).
  • Christopher S. Bowlby, Music, D.M.A. 3:30 p.m. Friday, Jun 3. Music Bldg., 216. “Vingt Regards sur l’Enfant-Jesus: Messiaen’s Means of Conveying Extra-musical Subtext” (Prof. Patricia Michaelian).
  • Steve E. Bowles, Chemistry, Ph.D. 12:30 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Chemistry Bldg., 12. “Synthesis and Characterization of Annelated Nitronyl Nitroxides” (Prof. Natia Frank).
  • Glenn Stuart Carter, Oceanography, Ph.D. 2:30 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. Ocean Sciences Bldg., 425. “Turbulent Mixing Near Rough Topography” (Prof. Mike Gregg).
  • Sharon S. Chen, Bioengineering, Ph.D. 3 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. Health Sciences Center, T-480. “Improved Methods of Peptide Sequence Identification and Characterization Using Accurate Mass and Chromatography Tags” (Prof. Ruedi Aebersold).
  • Jim Cheung Chin, English, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. Padelford Hall, A-106. “Realism and the Hierarchy of Racial Inclusion: Representations of African Americans and Chinese Americans in Post-Civil War Literature and Culture” (Prof. Caroline Simpson).
  • Wongi Choe, Political Science, Ph.D. 3:30 p.m. Friday, Jun 3. Smith Hall, 40A. “Political Institutions and the Politics of Financial Patronage After Liberalization: Argentina, Korea, and Thailand in the 1990s” (Prof. Donald Hellmann).
  • Keunsuk Chung, Economics, Ph.D. 9 a.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Savery Hall, 32. “Growth of a Small Open Economy in an Imperfect International Capital Market” (Prof. Stephen Turnovsky).
  • Patricia M. Cook, Music, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Music Bldg., 27. “Ghost Healer: Music in Healing in a North India Village-An Ethnographic Case Study” (Prof. Patricia Campbell).
  • Lana Lee Dalley, English, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. Padelford Hall, A-101C. “Writing the Economic Woman: Gender, Political Economy, and Nineteenth-Century Women’s Literature” (Prof. Kathleen Blake).
  • Douglas Raymond Dixon, Oral Biology, Ph.D. 9:30 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Health Sciences Center, B-220. “Lipid A Heterogeneity within Porphyromonas Gingivalis and Other Oral Bacteria: Affect of Lipid A Content on TLR4 Utilization and E-selectin Expression” (Prof. Richard Darveau).
  • Edward D. Farnum, Applied Mathematics, Ph.D. 8:30 a.m. Friday, Jun 3. Guggenheim Hall, 306. “Stability and Dynamics of Solitary Waves in Nonlinear Optical Materials” (Prof. Nathan Kutz).
  • Travis W. Feldman, Comparative Literature, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Padelford Hall, B-526. “The Contexts and Production of William Blake’s “The Four Zoas”: Towards a Theory of the Manuscript” (Prof. Leroy Searle).
  • Qianmei Feng, Industrial Engineering, Ph.D. 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Electrical Engineering Bldg., M-406. “Integrated Statistical and Optimization Strategies for the Improvement of Six Sigma Methodology” (Prof. Kailash Kapur).
  • Robert Matthew Fesinmeyer, Chemistry, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Chemistry Bldg., 12. “Chemical Shifts Define the Structure and Folding Thermodynamics of Polypeptides” (Prof. Niels Andersen).
  • Miguel Ernesto Figueroa Toro, Computer Science and Engineering, Ph.D. 12 p.m. Friday, Jun 10. Paul Allen Center, CSE-503. “Adaptive Signal Processing and Correlational Learning in VLSI” (Prof. Chris Diorio).
  • David Michael Foote, English, Ph.D. 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Padelford Hall, A-101C. “False Promises: Memory, Race, and Power in Narratives of the Great Migration” (Prof. Johnnella Butler).
  • Terrie A. Geaudreau, Education, Ed.D 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Miller Hall, M-210. “A Closer Look at Mathematics Coaching: A Comparative Case Study of Two Elementary Schools” (Prof. Marge Plecki).
  • Joshua Gittelman, Neurobiology and Behavior, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Health Sciences Center, D-209. “Genes and Spike Timing: How the Kcna1 Gene Helps Limit Action Potential Temporal Variability” (Prof. Bruce Tempel).
  • Nan Marie Greer, Anthropology, Ph.D. 9:30 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Denny Hall, 401. “Ethnoecology of Taro Farmers and Their Management of Hawaiian Wetlands and Endangered Waterbirds in Taro Agroecosystems” (Prof. Eric Smith).
  • Sheryl Lorraine Pothier Harmer, Education, Ed.D 11 a.m. Friday, Jun 3. Miller Hall, 112. “Creating a Context for Success: A Journey of Schools Moving from Policy to Action” (Prof. Brad Portin).
  • Alan C. Haynie, Economics, Ph.D. 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Savery Hall, 216. “The Expected Profit Model: A New Method to Measure the Welfare Impacts of Marine Protected Areas” (Prof. Gardner Brown, Jr.).
  • Vicky Lu Hertig, Nursing – School of, Ph.D. 2:30 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. Health Science Ctr., T-612. “Relationship of Stress to Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Women with Irritable Bowel Syndrome” (Prof. Margaret Heitkemper).
  • Christopher Michael Hess, Biology, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Health Sciences Center, K-069. “The Evolutionary Genetics of the House Finch Major Histocompatibility Complex” (Profs. Scott Edwards and Sievert Rohwer).
  • Carrie Lynn Heusner, Biochemistry, Ph.D. 1:30 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. Health Sciences Ctr., K-069. “Genetic Analysis of Striatal Glutamate-Dopamine Interactions” (Prof. Richard Palmiter).
  • Lucia Arlis Hindorff, Public Health and Community Medicine – Epidemiology, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. 1730 Minor Ave, 1507. “Common Genetic Variation in Three Coagulation and Fibrinolytic Genes in Relation to Incident Myocardial Infarction in Women” (Prof. Alexander Reiner).
  • Dick Guang-Iong Hwang, Genome Sciences, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Monday, Jun 13. Health Sciences Center., J-280. “Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo Phylogenetic Analysis of Mammalian Evolution Reveals Varying Substitution Patterns Along the Sequence and Across Lineages.” (Prof. Phil Green).
  • Julie Anne Jacob, Education, Ed.D. 9 a.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Miller Hall, 216. “Expectations and Experiences of Students on Welfare Assistance Attending Short-term Training at Community and Technical Colleges” (Prof. Ed Taylor).
  • Timothy Patrick Kinsella, Music, Ph.D. 11 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Music Bldg., 101. “A World of Hurt: Art Music and the American War in Vietnam” (Prof. Larry Starr).
  • Narayan Kundan Kishor, Economics, Ph.D. 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Savery Hall, 32. “Essays in Macroeconometrics” (Prof. Charles Nelson).
  • Turgut Fettah Kosar, Bioengineering, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Chemistry Bldg., 12. “Nanofluidic Delivery Device for Probing Single Cells” (Prof. Albert Folch).
  • Kristen Paige Lindgren, Psychology, Ph.D. 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jun 3. Guthrie Annex 3, 120. “Sexual Intent Perceptions: Review of Integration of Findings, Investigation of Automatic Processes, and Implementation of a Continuous Assessment Methodology” (Prof. William George).
  • James Charles McPartland, Psychology, Ph.D. 4 p.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Center on Human Development and Disability, 454. “Face Perception and Recognition Processes in Asperger Syndrome as Revealed by Patterns of Visual Attention” (Prof. Geraldine Dawson).
  • Breeana L. Mitchell, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Ph.D. 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. FHCRC, Pelton Auditorium. “Evaluating Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time of Flight Mass Spectometry as a Tool for Serum Biomarker Discovery” (Prof. Paul Lampe).
  • Amlan Mukherjee, Civil And Environmental Engineering, Ph.D. 9 a.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Fluke Hall, 104. “A General Purpose Multi-agent Framework for Situational Simulations in Construction Management” (Prof. Eddy Rojas).
  • Jackie Murray, Classics, Ph.D. 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Jun 9. Denny Hall, 210. “Polyphonic Argo” (Prof. James Clauss).
  • Theresa Jean Marie Nalty, Education, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Friday, Jun 10. Miller Hall, 112A. “Early Developmental Markers for Children Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder” (Prof. Robert Abbott).
  • Hyung Doo Nam, Law, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. William Gates Hall, 441. “The Right of Publicity in the Global Market” (Prof. John Haley).
  • Colby David Nelson, English, Ph.D. 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Padelford Hall, A-101C. “Literary Interventions in Modern American Criminal Narratives” (Profs. Priscilla Wald and Caroline Simpson).
  • Joshua D. Parmenter, Music, D.M.A. 10:30 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Raitt Hall, 117. “Organon Sostenuto for Flute, Bassoon, Cello, Double Bass and Live Electronics” (Prof. Richard Karpen).
  • Maria Lori Pettinato, Nursing – School of, Ph.D. 9 a.m. Friday, Jun 3. Health Sciences Ctr., T-513. “Nobody Was Out Back Then: Abuse of Alcohol by Midlife and Older Lesbians” (Prof. Kristin Swanson).
  • Colin Christopher Pritchard, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Friday, Jun 3. FHCRC, Pelton Auditorium. “The Molecular Program of Mouse Prostate Development” (Prof. Peter Nelson).
  • Susan Reynolds Pynchon, Education, Ph.D. 12 p.m. Friday, Jun 3. Miller Hall, 216. “Resisting Humiliation in Schooling: Narratives and Counter-narratives” (Prof. Donna Kerr).
  • David Lee Rector, Education, Ed.D. 10 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Miller Hall, M-210. “Understanding the Context of Presidential Leadership on Organizational Culture: A Case Study of Community Colleges in Washington State” (Prof. Brad Portin).
  • Leo A. Sanker, Music, D.M.A. 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Music Bldg., 114. “Selected Choral Music of Students of Nadia Boulanger” (Prof. Geoffrey Boers).
  • Brenda Schumpert, Biology, Ph.D. 11:30 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Health Sciences Center, K-069. “Roles for Focal Adhesion Proteins in Early Embryonic Cleavage of the Sea Urchin” (Prof. Merrill Hille).
  • Akshay Sharma, Electrical Engineering, Ph.D. 3 p.m. Thursday, Jun 9. Electrical Engineering Bldg. 1, 443. “Place and Route Techniques for FPGA Architecture Advancement” (Prof. Scott Hauck).
  • James Andrew Sherman, Genome Sciences, Ph.D. 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jun 3. Health Sciences Center, T-639. “Proteome Scale Decay Kinetic Discovery: Methodologies and Applications” (Prof. Ruedi Aebersold).
  • Abbey H. Siegfried, Music, D.M.A. 12:30 p.m. Friday, Jun 3. Music Bldg., 103. “Contemporary American Organ Music: Defining Compositional Attributes and Limitations of the Pipe Organ through Conversations with Composers” (Prof. Carole Terry).
  • Jordanna Dorothy Henry Sprayberry, Biology, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Thursday, Jun 9. Health Sciences Center, K-069. “Flower Tracking in Hawkmoths: From Neurons to Behavior” (Prof. Thomas Daniel).
  • John Donald Szostak, Art History, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Art Bldg., 311. “The Kokuga Sosaku Kyokai and Taisho-era Nihonga Reform in Kyoto” (Prof. Cynthea Bogel).
  • Hollie Evelyn Walsh, Biology, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jun 7. Health Sciences Center, K-069. “Polymorphism and Divergence Among North Pacific Albatrosses at SNP Loci: Observations on Regional Differentiation Species Integrity, and Application to Species Conservation” (Prof. Sievert Rohwer).
  • Enru Wang, Geography, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jun 15. Smith Hall, 409. “Retail Restructuring in Reform-Era Urban China: A Case of Beijing” (Prof. Kam-Wing Chan).
  • Kisa Watanabe, Economics, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Monday, Jun 6. Savery Hall, 326. “Essays on Welfare Time Limits and Individuals’ Behavior” (Profs. Neil Bruce and Elaina Rose).
  • Miles White, Music, Ph.D. 2 p.m. Friday, Jun 10. Music Bldg., 103. “We Some Killaz – Affect Representation and the Performance of Black Masculinity” (Prof. Ter Ellingson).
  • Alison L. Wilhelm, Psychology, Ph.D. 9 a.m. Thursday, Jun 9. Guthrie Annex I, 120. “Sexual Satisfaction Among Lesbians and Heterosexual Women: An Ecological Model” (Prof. Jane Simoni).
  • David Brian Williams, Applied Mathematics, Ph.D. 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Guggenheim Hall, 217. “Solving Singular Perturbation Problems: An Amplitude Equation Approach” (Prof. Robert O’Malley, Jr.).
  • Andreas Gustav Winter, Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, Ph.D. 1:30 p.m. Monday, Jun 6. Fishery Science Bldg., 203. “Comparative Analyses on the Acoustically-Determined Abundance and Distribution of Age-0 Walleye Pollock in the Eastern Bering Sea” (Prof. Gordon Swartzman).
  • Ching-Chao Brad Wu, Education, Ph.D. 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jun 8. Miller Hall, 312. “Test Dimensionality, Score Reliability, and Ability Estimation: A Study of the WASL Mathematics” (Prof. Catherine Taylor).
  • Anna Zisberg, Nursing – School of, Ph.D. 10 a.m. Friday, Jun 3. Health Sciences Center, T-478. “Influence of Routine on Functional Status in Elderly: Development and Validation of an Instrument to Measure Routine” (Prof. Heather Young).