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- Comment: She will probably qualify, but first the page needs work:*Find some non-Purdue sources for her career, needed.*Link her PhD thesis, it is probably digital*Cut the Awards to major ones. For instance, PYI, Purdue teaching don't matter. Think about what would impress her when she is wearing her Dean hat.*All awards need external sourcesPing me if needed once you have done the many revisions. Ldm1954 (talk) 11:32, 1 July 2024 (UTC)
Jean Chmielewski is an American chemist, professor, and current interim dean at the Purdue University Department of Science and Chemistry.[1] She was the 2001 recipient of the Agnes Fay Morgan Research Award for her work related to the cellular delivery of therapeutic agents.[2] She continues her research today in the University of Purdue's Chmielewski Research Group.[3] There, her research focuses on drug discovery, nanobiotechnology, and the cellular delivery of therapeutic agents.[1][4]
Education
editChmielewski began her academic career by receiving her Bachelor of Science degree at St. Joseph University in 1983, subsequently receiving her Ph.D. in 1988 at Columbia University.[5] She completed her National Institute of Health (NIH) Postdoctoral Fellow in 1990 at Rockefeller University and the University of California- Berkeley.[5]
Career
editFollowing completion of her National Institute of Health (NIH) Postdoctoral Fellow, she began her tenure as a professor at the University of Purdue.[5] She was later elected as the temporary Interim Dean of the University of Purdue beginning January 1, 2022, and continues her role today.[6]
Achievements and Awards
editDuring her tenure as a Professor at the University of Purdue, Jean Chmielewski's research in the biomedical sciences earned recognition through many prestigious awards.
Her most notable achievements include 2011 the Edward Leete Award and 2003 Cope Scholar Award both awarded by the American Chemical Society for her teaching and research in Organic Chemistry. She also received the 2001 Agnes Fay Morgan Research Award for representing women's research achievement in chemistry[1][5] and was elected an AAAS Chemistry Fellow in 2008.[7]
Awards
editHerbert Newby McCoy Award, Purdue, 2017[5]
Stanley C. Israel Regional Award for Advancing Diversity in the Chemical Sciences, Midwest Regional ACS, 2017[5]
Vincent du Vigneaud Award, American Peptide Society, 2015[5]
Outstanding Undergraduate Student Mentor Award, College of Science, Purdue, 2013[5]
The Book of Great Teachers Awardee, Purdue, 2013[5]
Arthur E. Kelly Award for Excellence in Teaching, Purdue University, 2012[5]
Outstanding Graduate Student Mentor Award, College of Science, Purdue, 2012[5]
Edward Leete Award in Organic Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 2011
Teaching Academy Member, Purdue, 2011[5]
Bill and Melinda Gates Grand Challenges Explorations Award, 2010[5]
Charles B. Murphy Award, Purdue University, 2010[5][8]
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2008[5]
The Outstanding Teacher in the College of Science, Purdue, 2008-2009[5][8]
Woman of Purdue, Purdue University, 2008[5]
Outstanding Teacher in the College of Science, Purdue, 2007-2008[5]
Outstanding Teacher in the College of Science, Purdue, 2006-2007[5]
Arthur E. Kelly Award for Excellence in Teaching, Purdue University, 2006[5]
W. S. Johnson Symposium Distinguished Lecturer, 2005[5]
Robert A. Welch Conference, Distinguished Lecturer, 2004[5]
Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award, American Chemical Society, 2003[5]
Agnes Fay Morgan Research Award, Iota Sigma Pi, 2001[5][3]
University Faculty Scholar, Purdue University, 2000-2004[5]
Arthur E. Kelly Award for Excellence in Teaching, Purdue University, 2000[5]
Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, 1996-1998[5]
National Science Foundation, National Young Investigator, 1994-1999[5]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Dr. Jean Chmielewski". Purdue University Department of Chemistry. Retrieved May 28, 2024.
- ^ "2001 Iota Sigma Pi Agnes Fay Morgan Research Award: Professor Jean Chmielewski, Purdue University" (PDF). Iota Sigma Pi. 2001. Retrieved May 28, 2024.
- ^ a b "Purdue University: Department of Chemistry: Chmielewski Research Group". www.chem.purdue.edu. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
- ^ "Chmielewski". Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering - Purdue University. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab "Purdue University: Department of Chemistry: Chmielewski Research Group: Professor Jean Chmielewski". www.chem.purdue.edu. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
- ^ "Professor Chmielewski named Interim Dean - Purdue University Department of Chemistry". www.chem.purdue.edu. Retrieved 2024-05-16.
- ^ "AAAS Fellows for 2008" (PDF). www.aaas.org. Retrieved May 30, 2024.
- ^ a b "Murphy Award winner: Jean Chmielewski". www.purdue.edu. Retrieved 2024-05-17.
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