8 May 2008
William Inskeep is a land resources and environmental sciences professor. Since the late 1990s, Inskeep has become increasingly interested in geomicrobiology in extreme environments, especially in Yellowstone National Park. He manages the Yellowstone Research Coordination Network, proposed a park-wide project to analyze the microbial communities in Yellowstone and has been active in the management of MSU's Thermal Biology Institute. He led the way toward, and now directs, the Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) Program at MSU.
Valerié Copié, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, is recognized for her leadership and craftsmanship in the field of biological Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy. An excellent teacher as well, Copié has taught a variety of upper division and graduate courses in biochemistry and the WWAMI medical program over the past five years. As a teacher, she is most noted for her command of scientific knowledge and her dedication to students.
Provost's Award for Undergraduate Research/Creativity mentoring
Tim McDermott, professor of soil microbiology, is an accomplished and prolific scientist who finds time to involve undergraduate students in cutting-edge laboratory research, finding significant time to mentor each student. Under McDermott's direction, nearly a dozen undergraduate students have been named as authors of works that have been published or accepted for publication in prestigious journals.
Wiley Awards for Meritorious Research
Ilse-Mari Lee, professor of music, is a classically trained cellist and music professor who has branched out into the 21st century with interdisciplinary work that includes computerized film scoring, multimedia, digital recording and digital composition. Lee's recent work includes "Yellowstone Suite," a collaboration with MSU's Thermal Biology Institute and scoring of the short film "Certain Green," a project with MSU film professor Theo Lipfert that won a gold medal at the Park City Film Music Festival. Lee is assistant director of the MSU Honors Program.
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