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With the approval of the MC administration, I would like to move forward with a proposal sent ~ 2 years ago to both the President, Dean, and faculty Senate related to the future of Haldeman-Thiessen Science Center.
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With the approval of the MC administration, I would like to move forward with a proposal sent ~ 2 years ago to both the President, Dean, and faculty Senate related to the future of Haldeman-Thiessen Science Center. This project is called, [http://esr.monmsci.net/wiki/index.php/The_HT_Project "The HT Project."]
  
 
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Revision as of 21:02, 1 December 2020

As stated in the Manual, the purpose of the sabbatical is: · Professional development · Scholarly research · Instructional development · New course development In addition, the sabbatical project should support your current or projected responsibilities. To ensure that all applications are consistent with the stated purposes, please include the following information in your proposal:

Timing of Sabbatical

In conjunction with my department, I am proposing to take my sabbatical in the Fall of 2021. The department has been able to adjust the teaching schedules in fall 2021 and spring 2022 to accommodate my absence from teaching without hiring a sabbatical replacement.

General Purpose of the Sabbatical

The Chemistry Department has a graduation requirement related to faculty-mentored student research. During my sabbatical i will allocate significant time to advancing ongoing research projects related to the collection of EPR data on lignan, the study of hemp/cannabis processing and analytical lab structures, and learning about LC-MS data collection on biophenol oxidation products.

Benefits to Self

Due to high teaching and service loads during the academic year, I have not been able to fully integrate newly acquired instrumentation into our curriculum. I plan to allocate significant time to learning the details of these instruments and developing student research projects as well as collect data related to ongoing research projects, possibly leading to publication.

Benefits to the Chemistry Department

Instrument maintenance can be time consuming and is usually needed during peak use times. Becoming more familiar with these instruments will potentially alleviate some of the pressures that occur during the academic year due to instrument downtime.

Benefits to the College

With the approval of the MC administration, I would like to move forward with a proposal sent ~ 2 years ago to both the President, Dean, and faculty Senate related to the future of Haldeman-Thiessen Science Center. This project is called, "The HT Project."

Estimate of Expenses

and a description of your proposed project (500 words minimum).

Any fellowships, scholarships or grants that you have requested or intend to apply for in support of the sabbatical.

The benefits of the sabbatical project for yourself, the department and the College. Estimate of expenses. Each person on sabbatical receives up to $500.00 to support the project. Other funds may be available through Faculty Travel funds.

A one or two paragraph abstract which can be used for publicity purposes (e.g., Trustee reports, press releases).


The following projects can be done under the current COVID restrictions:

- EPR Analysis of Diphenols

- Advance my understanding of the hemp processing and analysis:

  • HPLC Cannabinoid analysis
  • hemp material processing/shredding/extraction
  • Potential travel to visit Pure Hemp processing facilities in Ft. Lupton, CO.

- HT Project

The following projects will be limited if COVID restrictions still in affect. - Collect LC-MS data on phenol oxidation products at Western Illinois university

Statement for Trustees:

The Chemistry Department has acquire quite a few new resources, thanks in part to the LeSuer and Kieft Endowments. In 2015, we finalized the NIH surplus acquisition of an Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectrometer (~$150k); in 2016 the Dept was awarded a PittConn grant for $10k and used the endowed funds to match the granted amount to purchase an Ion Chromatography (IC) instrument (~$20k); in 2017 the LeSuer Endowment funded the purchase of a High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) instrument (~$28k); in 2019, my chemistry colleague Audra Gouch was a co-PI on an National Science Foundation (NSF) award to purchase a Liquid Chromatography - Mass Spec (LC-MS) instrument ($300k) housed on the campus of Western Illinois University; and in 2020 we purchased a robotic liquid handling system ($10k) to educate our students about COVID related testing procedures. During the academic year it is difficult to allocate time to fully integrate these instruments into the curriculum/research. During my sabbatical, I am planning on allocating significant time to refine my operational skills related to this new instrumentation so as to more efficiently use these tools to train our students.