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Associate Professor in Chemistry
Degrees: Bachelor's degree, Saint Francis College; doctoral degree, Purdue University.
Professor Gull has been with the Chemistry Department since 1996. As a
professor, she most enjoys the interaction she has with her students. To
further the educational opportunities for students in her classes, she
often takes them to off-campus meetings and presentations and encourages
them to work in the Chemistry Department as lab assistants or conduct
chemical research. She is very excited about a newly created
semester-long internship for chemistry students with AIT Laboratories in
Indianapolis.
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Professor of Chemistry, Director of Transfer Orientation, Assistant Vice
President for Academic Affairs
Degrees: Bachelor's degrees in Chemistry and Psychology, Augustana College; master's and doctoral degrees in Chemistry, University of Oklahoma.
Professor Pfaff has been with Saint Joseph's College since 1993 and in the teaching profession much longer. He is the Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, Director of Transfer Student Orientation, Chair of the Chemistry Department, Regional Co-Director of Science Olympiad, and was the recipient of the Teaching Excellence Award in 2000. He is affiliated with such organizations as the American Chemical Society, Phi Lambda Upsilon Chemistry Honorary, and Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society.
Professor Pfaff's interests are in chemical education, drug design, student retention, and genealogy.
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Associate Professor of Chemistry
Degrees: Bachelor's degree, Northern Michigan University; master's and doctoral degrees in Biological Chemistry, University of Michigan.
Professor Wistrom has been teaching courses in biochemistry, cell physiology, genetics, and organic chemistry at SJC since 1993. A past recipient of the Teaching Excellence Award and co-author of two high school chemistry textbooks, she strongly urges her students to participate in undergraduate research, often sponsoring student research or independent studies in biochemistry.
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