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Dr. Roy Hartenstein
Professional Experience
| PhD: |
Syracuse
University. Began lifetime career of research and teaching at SUNY
College of Environmental Science and Forestry at Syracuse University,
1959
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| Fellowship: |
Awarded by National Institutes of Health;
Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Duke University, college of
Medicine, Department of Biochemistry, 1965 |
Chief of Biological Sciences:
Science Information Exchange, Smithsonian Institution, 1966
National Science Foundation-SUNY: sponsored lecture tour
throughout the British Isles during 6 months with home bases evenly
divided among the New University of Ulster in Northern Ireland, the
Wales Institute of Science and Technology in Cardiff, and the Rothamsted
Experiment Station in England, 1980
Professor Emeritus: Syracuse University, 1989 to present
Publications
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- Principles of Physiology, Van Nostrand Reinhold,
690 pp., 1972
- Human Anatomy and Physiology, D. Van Nostrand, 726
pp., 1976
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Chapters: “Nitrogen
Metabolism in Non-insect Arthropods”, In Comparative Biochemistry of
Nitrogen Metabolism, Academic Press, pp. 295-385, 1970
“Earthworm Biotechnology and Global
Biogeochemistry.” In Advances in Ecological Research, Academic
Press, pp. 379-409, 1985
Encyclopedia: Anatomy, Animal, Appendages, Appendix…. And 29
additional entries dealing with biology and the medical sciences,
American Encyclopedia
Research Articles: Seventy papers published following
favorable anonymous peer refereeing, references to which, such as the
following, can be made available upon request: Hartenstein R and I
Fridovich 1967 Adenine aminohydrolase: an investigation of specificity.
Journal of Biological Chemistry 242: 740-746 |