Chemistry Faculty

 

Kyle Ashby, Ph.D.
Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry, Iowa State University, 2000

web: http://faculty.weber.edu/kyleashby/


H. Laine Berghout, Ph.D.
Ph.D. Chemistry, University of Wisconsin - Madison

I teach physical chemistry and introductory chemistry classes. I am interested in the use and development of computer application as teaching, learning, and research tools for physical chemistry. My research interests include chemical reaction dynamics and energetic materials combustion. I am involved in ongoing energetic materials combustion research as an affiliate of Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. My hobbies include landscape photography and classic muscle cars.
Phone: (801)626-6954

E-mail: hlberghout@weber.edu

 

Don Davies, Ph.D.
(Pre-Pharmacy Advisor)
Ph.D. Organic Chemistry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1998

My graduate studies focused on electrophilic cyclizations of hydroperoxides.  During a post-doctorate fellowship at Vanderbilt, I investigated Lewis acid promoted radical reactions.  I also have an interest in the discovery of new reactions.  In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my family, playing sports, and camping.

web: http://faculty.weber.edu/ddavies1 

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Charles Davidson, Ph.D.

Teaches Freshmen Chemistry and Physical Chemistry
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E. Park Guymon, Ph.D.

Teaches Freshman Chemistry and Chem Tech Courses
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Todd M. Johnson, Ph.D.

Ph.D. Molecular Biology/Biochemistry, Utah State University, 1992

I enjoy teaching organic and biochemistry. As a trained biochemist, my primary research interest is the structure/function relationship of proteins and its role in inherited disease. As a postdoctoral research associate at the Sandoz Research Institute, I became interested in fatty acid transport and metabolism and the proteins involved in these processes. My hobbies include: woodworking, water and snow skiing, fly fishing and other outdoor recreational activities.  My Web

J. Andreas Lippert, Ph.D.

Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry, Brigham Young University, 1999

I teach beginning chemistry and analytical chemistry courses. My primary research interest is the field of capillary chromatography. I am particularly interested in the development of novel instrumentation suitable for liquid chromatography at very high pressures (40,000 psi) and the interfacing of liquid separation methods with time-of-flight mass spectrometers.

Among my favorite pastimes are: spending time with my family, traveling, ball sports and outdoor recreational activities.

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Barry Lloyd, Ph.D.
(Department Chair)

Ph.D. Organic Chemistry, University of Utah, 1985

My interests involve physical organic chemistry, organic structure analysis, reaction theory, chemical mechanisms and synthesis. I am a fan of many sports and outdoor high adventure including: river running, kayaking, camping, cycling and hiking.

Michelle More, Ph.D.

Ph.D. Chemistry,

Chemical Education

Phone: 801-626-7810

E-mail: mmore@weber.edu

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Spence Seager, Ph.D.

Ph.D. Chemistry, University of Utah

I teach online, general and physical chemistry at the university and am active in projects to help improve chemistry and other science education in local elementary schools.  My other interests include minor home repairs, working in the garden, listening to classical music, and walking for exercise.

Phone: 801-479-6352

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Michael Slabaugh, Ph.D.

Ph.D. Chemistry, Iowa State University

I enjoy teaching online chemistry classes, writing chemistry texts, and working with science fair students. My other interests include: hiking, trout fishing and working on the family farm.  See academic background.
Phone: 801-626-6223, FAX: 801-626-7445

E-mail: mslabaugh1@weber.edu

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Stephen Stoker, Ph.D.

Teaches Freshmen Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Elementary Biochemistry
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Edward Walker, Ph.D.
(Utah Center of Excellence for Chemical Technology, Director)

Teaches Biochemistry, Separations and Instrumentation

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