Thursday, January 25, 2007
Gao Awarded a Bridging Fellowship to the Department of Biomedical Engineering for Fall 2007,
Rochester Condensed Matter experimentalist professor Yongli Gao was awarded a bridging fellowship to the Department of Biomedical Engineering for Fall 2007. Only one Bridging Fellowship is awarded in the College in each academic semester. Professor Gao's fellowship is intended for him to pursue a new research direction in experimental biophysics, in particular biological membranes and their interactions with enzymes, proteins, peptides, drugs, sterols and other organic entities. In addition, Gao will be modernizing and updating PHY253, Biological Physics and teach it in Fall 2008.
The University Bridging Fellowship, established in 1985, releases a faculty member from regular departmental obligations for one semester to allow them to move to another part of the University for the purpose of learning aspects of another discipline. The Fellowships are designed to: 1) enable faculty to develop new approaches to research interests, or to strike out on a new research direction; 2) stimulate the formation of new research teams; 3) facilitate the development of new courses; and 4) prepare faculty for affiliation with an existing or emerging interdisciplinary curricular or research center.
This is the fourth time that a member of the Department of Physics and Astronomy has been selected for a Bridging Fellowship (for a complete list of previous Bridging Awards see: http://www.rochester.edu/provost/bridgingfellows.html). The previous three faculty members in Physics and Astronomy to be awarded bridging fellowships are:
- Professor Adam Frank (Fall 2005). Prof. Frank was awarded a Bridging Fellowship in "Physics, Myth and Religion" to the Department of Religion and Classics (http://www.rochester.edu/College/REL/) See Dept News Story
- Professor Dave Douglass (Spring 2004). Prof. Douglass was awarded a Bridging Fellowship to the Eastman School of Music. See Dept News Story
- Professor Steve Teitel (Spring 2003). Prof. Teitel was awarded Bridging Fellowship to the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences. See Dept News Story
Article submitted by:
Arie Bodek
1/25/07; 1:42:06 PM
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