Faculty & Staff

Dr. Kelly Anderson, Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
540-375-4971
kanderson@roanoke.edu

Dr. Charles H. Fisher, Adjunct Research Prof.
Organic, Polymer Chemistry
540-375-2441
fisher@roanoke.edu

Dr. W. Gary Hollis, Professor
Organic Chemistry
540-375-2437
hollis@roanoke.edu

Dr. Benjamin P. Huddle, Professor
Physical Chemistry
540-375-2440
huddle@roanoke.edu

Dr. Timothy W. Johann, Assistant Professor
Biochemistry
540-375-2364
johann@roanoke.edu

Mrs. Shirlann S. Jones
Secretary
540-375-2441
sjones@roanoke.edu

Dr. Stephanie Livingston, Visiting Assistant Professor
Inorganic Chemistry
540-375-5248
livingston@roanoke.edu

Dr. Vernon R. Miller, Associate Professor
Inorganic, Analytical,
Environmental Chemistry
540-378-5158
miller@roanoke.edu

Dr. Ronald R. Oetgen, Professor Emeritus
Organic, Biochemistry
broetgen@comcast.net

Dr. Catherine A. Sarisky, Assistant Professor
Biochemistry, Organic
540-375-2438
sarisky@roanoke.edu

Dr. Gail A. Steehler, Professor
Inorganic Chemistry, Department Chairperson
540-375-2436
gsteehle@roanoke.edu

Dr. Jack K. Steehler, Professor
Analytical Chemistry
540-375-2442
jsteehler@roanoke.edu

Dr. Pamela C. Turpin, Teaching Associate
General Chemistry
540-375-2439
pturpin@roanoke.edu

 
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Upcoming EPIC Events Chemistry/Biochemistry

More EPIC event listings will be added throughout the semester.

Monday, Nov. 9, 2009. "Weapons of Mass Destruction? A Scientist's Perspective on the Threat of Chemical and Biological Terrorism". Dr. Brian A. Jackson, RAND Corporation.  Massengill Auditorium, 7:30 PM.  This special lecture is the Fall 2009 Charles H. Fisher Lecture.

More events and calendars.

 
 
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