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M. Bonner Denton of Arizona to Present
Neckers Chemistry
Lecture
Posted April 8, 2003
HOLLAND -- Dr. M. Bonner Denton of the University
of Arizona will deliver this year's James and Jeanette
Neckers Lecture in Chemistry at Hope College on Friday,
April 11, at 4 p.m. in room 102 of VanderWerf Hall.
He will present "Advances in the Application of
Array Detectors for Improved Chemical Analysis." The public
is invited, and admission is free.
Denton is a professor in the Department of
Chemistry and the Department of Geosciences at the
University of Arizona, where he has been a member of the
faculty since 1971. His work on array detection
technologies has won honors including, most recently, the
award in Spectrochemical Analysis from the American Chemical
Society.
The James and Jeanette Neckers Lectureship and
Student Assistance Fund through which he is speaking was
established in 1984 by Dr. James W. and Jeanette Hoffman
Neckers, members of the college's Class of 1923, to support
annual lectureships in chemistry. Through additional gifts
from Dr. Neckers, the fund has been expanded to include
student summer research stipends and student scholarships.
Jeanette Neckers died on June 10, 1992. James
Neckers, who lives in Carbondale, Ill., was chairman of the
Department of Chemistry at Southern Illinois University at
Carbondale for 37 of his 40 years at the university. Under
his leadership, the department grew from a three-year
offering in chemistry to granting the doctorate; the faculty
grew from three to 23.
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