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Faculty-Staff Achievements

August 19, 2020


Paul ArcieroPaul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, co-authored a study with Carmen Ramos '15 and Kelvin Tavarez '15, 鈥.鈥 The study showed for the first time that eating a 鈥渘utritionally engineered鈥 protein shake and bar meal replacement for breakfast burned significantly more calories than a whole food bowl of cereal of equal calories, protein, fat and carbohydrates. 

Amy FrappierAmy Frappier, associate professor of geosciences, co-authored a study, "," in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2020). 

Juan NaveaJuan Navea, associate professor and associate chair of chemistry, received a National Science Foundation grant for $243,984 for a project titled 鈥淧hotochemical and OH-initiated Processing of Aerosol Organic Coatings,鈥 which aims to study the fate of atmospheric particles. The grant will support research conducted with 麻豆破解版 students for the next three years. 

Casey Schofield

Casey Schofield, associate professor of psychology, co-authored an article, "," in the Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 

Jessica SullivanJess Sullivan, associate professor of psychology, co-authored a study, 鈥溾 in which she and her colleagues asked about 4- and 5-year-old children's developing beliefs about infinity. The work was supported by a National Science Foundation grant awarded to Sullivan and is part of her class Psychology of Infinity. 

 

 
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