Mohammed Hashmat Ali Professor, Department of Chemistry Southeast Missouri State University Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701, U. S. A. Education: B. Sc in Chemistry (Honors), Dhaka University, Dhaka, Bangladesh M. Sc (Physical Inorganic Chemistry), Dhaka University, Dhaka, Bangladesh MS (Organic Chemistry), South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota, Ph. D. (Organic Chemistry), University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Professional Appointments: Post-Professorial Merit (2009-) Professor (2004-2008) Associate Professor (2000-2003 ) Assistant Professor (1994-2000) Chemistry Department, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701 Postdoctoral Research Associate (1993–1994) Chemistry Department, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Research Interests: Green Chemistry: Development of Environmentally Benign Synthetic Methodology Solid Supported Reagents Synthetic Methods for Strained Small Ring Molecules Natural Product Synthesis Courses Taught: Fundamentals of Chemistry (CH181) Qualitative Analysis (CH187) Organic and Biological Chemistry (CH234) Essentials of Organic Chemistry (CH340) – One semester organic course for non-chemistry majors Environmental Chemistry (CH350) – Team taught with Prof. Phil Crawford Organic Chemistry I and II Lectures and Labs (CH341-344) Undergraduate Research (CH391-393) Professional Experience in Chemistry – Team taught with a number of chemistry faculty Advanced NMR Techniques (CH447) Spectrometric Identification of Organic Compounds (CH547) Advanced 1D and 2D NMR Techniques (CH647) Advanced Organic Chemistry (CH641) 1 Honors: PRIDE Award, College of Science and Mathematics, Southeast Missouri State University, 2011. (nominated) Chaired a technical session at the Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education 2010 (CERIE-2010), January 2010, Sylhet, Bangladesh. Past Chair-Grants and Research Funding Committee, Southeast Missouri State University, 2005-2010. Daffodil University, Dhaka, Bangladesh honored as a Distinguished Bangladeshi in the U. S. A., 2010. Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh honored as a Distinguished Bangladeshi in the U. S. A., 2007. The Pfizer Pharmaceutical Company, U. S. A. inaugural Green Chemistry Award, 2006. PRIDE Award, College of Science and Mathematics, Southeast Missouri State University, 2006. American Chemical Society Local section chair, 2002. Research Award, College of Science and Mathematics, Southeast Missouri State University, 2002. Research Award, College of Science and Mathematics, Southeast Missouri State University, 1998. Publications: A Green Synthesis of N-Aryl and N-Alkyl Pyrroles by Microwave Irradiation Mohammed Ali, Bjorn Olesen and Jonathan Beasley, 2012 (in Preparation) Green Chemistry: Use of solid supported reagents in organic synthesis, Proceedings of the Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education, Mohammed Ali - 2010 (CERIE-2010), Sylhet, Bangladesh, 2010. Oxidation of Sulfides with 1, 3-Dibromo-5, 5-dimethylhydantoin in the presence of Hydrated Silica Gel. M. H. Ali, J. Heddel, T. Wencewicz, J. Sulfur Chem. 2009, 30, 160. Ceric Ammonium Nitrate (CAN) Catalyzed Oxidation of Sulfides to Sulfoxides. Mohammed Hashmat Ali, Donna Kriedelbaugh and Timothy Wencewicz, Synthesis, 2007, 3507. 2 Silica Gel Supported Ceric Ammonium Nitrate (CAN): A Simple and Efficient Solid-Supported Reagent for Oxidation of Oxygenated Aromatic Compounds to Quinone. Mohammed Hashmat Ali, Melinda Niedbalski, Gary Bohnert, and Daniel Bryant. Synth. Commun. 2006, 36, 1751. Oxidation of Sulfides with N-Bomosuccinimide in the Presence of Hydrated Silica Gel. Mohammed Hashmat Ali, Melanie Hartman, Kimberly Lamp, Chad Schmitz, and Tim Wencewicz. Synth. Commun. 2006, 36, 1769. Oxidative Cleavage of Oximes with Silica Gel Supported Chromic Acid in Non-Aqueous Media. Mohammed Hashmat Ali, Stacie Greene, Candace J. Wiggin, and Saira Khan. Synth. Commun. 2006, 36, 1761. Oxidation of Sulfides with Pyridinium Tribromide in the Presence of Hydrated Silica Gel. Mohammed Hashmat Ali and Susan Stricklin. Synth. Commun. 2006, 36, 1779. A Simple and Efficient Heterogeneous Procedure for Thioacetalization of Aldehydes and Ketones, Mohammed Hashmat Ali and Maria Goretti Gomes. Synthesis, 2005, 1326. Invited Lectures (2005-2011): 1. Green Chemistry at the Southeast Missouri State University, University of Missouri, Columbia, April 9, 2011. (invited speaker-Annual Organic Chemistry Day symposium) 2. Green Chemistry in India – Summer 2011, A Joint NSF-IRES project between Southeast Missouri State University and The Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science Mohammed Ali, Bjorn Olesen, and Brindaban Ranu, Poster presentation, Joint Midwest and Great Lakes American Chemical Society (MWGLRM )annual meeting, St. Louis, October 20, 2011. 3. Emergence and Evolution of Green Chemistry for Environmental Responsible and Sustainable Technologies, Daffodil University, Dhaka, June 14, 2011. 4. Green Chemistry for Environmental Responsible and Sustainable Technologies, North South University, Dhaka, June 22, 2011. 5. GREEN CHEMISTRY: PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE, Bhuiyan Institute of Technologies, Dhaka, June 16, 2011. 6. Green Chemistry for Environmental Responsible and Sustainable Technologies, State University of Bangladesh, June 18, 2011. 7. Birth of Green Chemistry, University of Liberal Arts, Dhaka, June 18, 2011. 8. Green Chemistry: Heterogeneous Catalysis in Organic Synthesis, American Chemical Society, Southern Illinois section invited speaker, November 17, 2010. 9. The Cuyahoga River Saga: Birth of Green Chemistry, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 14, 2010. 10. GREEN CHEMISTRY: USE OF SOLID SUPPORTED REAGENTS AND MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGY IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS, University of Tennessee, Martin, October 2009. 3 11. Research and Teaching in Green Chemistry at the Southeast Missouri State University, Pfizer Pharmaceutical’s Annual Green Chemistry Symposium, St. Louis, October 30, 2007. I was one of the three invited presenters at this symposium. Two other invited presenters were Prof. Paul Wender (Stanford University) and Prof. Taylor McQuade (Cornell University). 12. Use of a Fluorous Phase Screen in Electrophilic Aromatic Bromination and Oxidation of Sulfides with Molecular Bromine, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur, India, July 19, 2007. 13. Recent Advances in Green Chemistry, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 5, 2007. 14. Green Chemistry Research in My Group, Dhaka University, Bangladesh, July 28, 2007. 15. Undergraduate Research in Science, Keynote speech, SEMO Student Research Conference, SEMO, April 18, 2007. 16. Green Chemistry, Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO)College of Science and Mathematics Pride Award Presentation, SEMO, April 23, 2007. 17. Green Chemistry: Solid Supported Reagents in Non-Aqueous Media, University of Kalyani, Kolkata, India, May 22, 2006. 18. Fluorous Phase Screen in Exothermic Reactions, Indian Association for Cultivation of Science, Kolkata, India, May 25, 2006. 19. Green Chemistry: Development of Environmentally Benign Chemical Processes, Atomic Energy Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh, June 1, 2006. 20. Green Chemistry: Taking Care of the Environment, Eden College, Dhaka, Bangladesh, June 5, 2006. 21. Green Solvent: Perfluorohydrocarbons in Chemical Reactions, Dhaka University, Bangladesh, June 6, 2006. 22. Green Chemistry in Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Lab, Green Chemistry Symposium, ACS Midwest Regional Meeting, Joplin, Oct. 27, 2005. 23. GREEN CHEMISTRY IN ORGANIC SYNTHESIS, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), June 7, 2005. 24. GREEN CHEMISTRY, American School in Dhaka, Bangladesh, June 8, 2005. 25. Use of a Fluorous Phase Screen in Electrophilic Aromatic Bromination and Oxidation of Sulfides with Molecular Bromine. Green Chem Symposium, ACS Midwest Regional Meeting, Joplin, Oct. 27, 2005. Contributed Presentations at Professional Meetings (2005-2011): 1. Preparation of Benzoxazoles and Benzothiazoles Utilizing a Green Procedure, Mohammed Ali, American Chemical Society, St. Louis, October 20, 2011. 2. Silica Supported Palladium Catalyzed Suzuki Cross-Coupling Reactions of Aryl Halides and Aryl Boronic Acids, Amy Satterlee, Mohammed Ali, Reseaerch Conference, SEMO, April 14, 2011. 3. Shravani Madabhushi & Mohammed Ali*, Direct synthesis of 2-aryl benzothiazoles, Research Conference, SEMO, April 14, 2010. 4. Rachel Kahle and Courtney Bays, Fischer Esterification using Phosphomolybdic Acid as a Catalyst, Research Conference, SEMO, April 14, 2010. 4 5. Luke Clippard and Seth Koehler, 1,3-Dibromo-5,5-Dimethylhydantoin Catalyzed Esterification Synthesis From Carboxylic Acids And Carboxylic Acid Derivatives, Research Conference, SEMO, April 14, 2010. (Seth Koehler received University Honors Scholar Medallion for this research work with Dr. Ali) 6. Green Chemistry: Use of solid supported reagents in organic synthesis, Mohammed Ali, Conference on Engineering Research, Innovation and Education 2010 (CERIE-2010), Sylhet, Bangladesh, January 11-13, 2010. 7. A Green Synthesis of N-Aryl and N-Alkyl Pyrroles by Microwave Irradiation Bjorn Olesen*, Mohammed Ali* and Jonathan Beasley, American Chemical Society annual meeting, October, 2009. 8. Oxidation of Sulfide With Iodoxybenzoic Acid Supported On Silica Gel, Mohammed Ali and Swetha Kundhuru, Research conference, SEMO, April 15, 2009. 9. Synthesis Of 2-Arylbenzoxazoles Promoted By Magtrieve, Mohammed Ali and Shravani Madabhushi, Research conference, SEMO, April 15, 2009. 10. A More Environmentally Friendly Method to Synthesize the Bromohydrin of 3Sulfolene with 1,3-Dibromo-5,5-Dymethylhydantoin, Mohammed Ali, Carol Baylor and Sean Haase, Research conference, SEMO, April 15, 2009. 11. Oxidation of Hydroquinone to Quinone using Iodoxybenzoic Acid Supported on Silica Gel, Mohammed Ali, Tanya Cwick and Stephanie Payne, Research conference, SEMO, April 15, 2009. 12. Investigation of the Monobromination of Benzenes Derivatives Using 1,3Dibromo-5,5-Dimethylhydantoin, Mohammed Ali, Veronica Schnabel and Svetlana Taylor, Research Conference, SEMO, April 15, 2009. 13. Protection of Aldehydes as Cyclic Dithiol Acetals with Magnesium Perchlorate, Mohammed Ali and Joshua Nickelson, Research Conference, SEMO, April 15, 2009. 14. Opening of Epoxides to Diols using Silica-Gel Supported Lewis Acids, Mohammed Ali, Michelle C. Baker and Vincent T. Shelhamer, Research Conference, SEMO, April 15, 2009. 15. Green Solvent-Free Wittig Reaction: Synthesis of an Alkene Using an Aldehyde With a Base, Mohammed Ali, Jena Nguyen and Will Gibson, Research Conference, SEMO, April 15, 2009. 16. Green Synthesis of 2-nitro-1 phenylethanol via the Henry Reaction without Organic Solvent, Mohammed Ali, Scott Powers and Jesse Beard, Research Conference, SEMO, April 15, 2009. 17. Green Chemistry: Silica Gel Supported Catalytic Hypervalent Iodine Reagent in Oxidation Reactions Mohammed Ali and Subhash Akkina, Research Conference, SEMO, April 15, 2009. 18. Investigation of Oxidation of Phenols to Quinones Using the Cooxidation System of Ceric Ammonium Nitrate and Sodium Bromate on Silica Gel Support, Mohammed Ali, Kory Mueller and Brent Lindsley, Research Conference, SEMO, April 15, 2009. 5 19. Green Chemistry: Use of Fluorous Phase Screen in Organic Reactions, 8th International Symposium on Green Chemistry, Mohammed Ali, Beijing, China, May 26, 2007. 20. OXIDATION OF HYDROQUINONES TO QUINONES WITH A SILICA GEL SUPPORTED CATALYIC CERIC AMMONIUM NITRATE (CAN) REAGENT IN METHYLENE CHLORIDE, Mohammed Ali* and Crystal Tucker, Organic Chemistry Day, University of Missouri-Columbia, April 28, 2007. 21. Catalytic Oxidative Cleavage of Alkenes with Silica Gel Supported RuO4 In Organic Media, Mohammed Ali and Tracy Rode, Organic Chemistry Day, University of Missouri-Columbia, April 28, 2007. 22. Oxidation of Alcohol Using Silica Gel Supported Prydinium Chlorochromate (PCC), Mohammed Ali and Yuichiro Uzuyama, Organic Chemistry Day, University of Missouri-Columbia, April 28, 2007. 23. Chemoselective Oxidative Cleavage of Alkenes to Either Carboxylic Acids Using Catalytic RuO4 Supported on Silica Gel in Organic Media, Mohammed Ali and Tracy Marie Rode, Research Conference, SEMO, April 18, 2007. 24. Oxidation of Hydroquiones to Pyridinium Chlorochromate (PCC) on Silica Gel, Mohammed Ali, Holly Cook, Shannon Ballard, and Jonathan Burford, Research Conference, SEMO, April 18, 2007. 25. A Simple and Efficient Method for Synthesis of Acetoxybromides from Olefins, Mohammed Ali and Yuichiro Uzuyama, Research Conference, SEMO, April 18, 2007. 26. Synthesis of Bromohydrin by DBH, Mohammed Ali, Punam Patel, Noriko Inoguchi, and Crystal Tucker, Research Conference, SEMO, April 18, 2007. 27. SILICA GEL SUPPORTED PYRIDINIUM DICHROMATE (PDC) IN ALCOHOL OXIDATION REACTIONS, Brad Renner, Organic Chemistry Day, University of Missouri-Columbia, April 29, 2006. 28. MAGNESIUM PERCHLORATE PROMOTED THIOACETALIZATION OF ALDEHYDES WITH DITHIOLS, Jessica Boester, Organic Chemistry Day, University of Missouri-Columbia, April 29, 2006. 29. CONVERSION OF EPOXIDES TO ALDEHYDES WITH SILICA GEL SUPPORTED PERIODIC ACID, John Edwards, Brad Renner, Organic Chemistry Day, University of Missouri-Columbia, April 29, 2006. 30. BROMINATION OF AROMATICS USING PERFLUORINATED PHASE SCREEN, Jonathan Beasely Organic Chemistry Day, University of Missouri-Columbia, April 29, 2006. 31. OXIDATION OF THIOLS TO DISULFIDES WITH 1, 3-DIBROMO-5, 5DIMETHYLHYDANTOIN (DBH) USING A FLUORINATED LIQUID PHASE SCREEN, Katie Frey,Organic Chemistry Day, University of Missouri-Columbia, April 29, 2006. 32. CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF SULFIDES TO SULFONES WITH SILICA GEL SUPPORTED RuCl3/NaIO4 IN NON-AQUEOUS MEDIA, Timothy Adam Wencewicz, Organic Chemistry Day, University of Missouri-Columbia, April 29, 2006. 6 33. -BROMOACETATE FROM ALKENES AND 1, 3-DIBROMO-5, 5-DIMETHYLHYDANTOIN AND ACETIC ACID, Yuichiro Uzuyama, Organic Chemistry Day, University of Missouri-Columbia, April 29, 2006. 34. Green Chemistry: Silica Gel Supported Pyridinium Dichromate (PDC) in alcohol Oxidation Reactions, Brad Renner, Student Research Conference, SEMO, April 18-19, 2006. 35. Thioacetalization of Aldehydes Using Dithiols and Catalytic Amounts of 1,3-Dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin Jessica Boester, Student Research Conference, SEMO, April 18-19, 2006. 36. Green Chemistry: Silica Gel Supported Periodic Acid in Oxidation Reactions, John Edwards, Brad Renner, Student Research Conference, SEMO, April 1819, 2006. 37. Perfluorinated Phase Screen: Control of rate of Addition of Highly Reactive reagents, Jonathan Beasely Student Research Conference, SEMO, April 18-19, 2006. 38. The Oxidation of Thiols to Disulfides Using Dibromohydantoin in a Diffusion Reaction with Fluorinated Compound, Katie Frey, Student Research Conference, Southeast MO State University, April 18-19, 2006. 39. 1, 3-dibromo-5, 5-dimethylhydantoin: A Cheap and Easy to Handle Source of Bromonium Ion, Yuichiro Uzuyama, Research Conference, SEMO, April 18-19, 2006. 40. Thioacetalization of Aldehydes Using Dithiols and Catalytic Amounts of 1,3Dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin, Jessica Boester, ACS Midwest Regional meeting, Joplin, October 26-30, 2005. 41. The Oxidation of Thiols to Disulfides Using 3, 3-Dimethyl-1,3Dibromohydantoin in Various Non-Halogenated Solvents. Katie Frey, ACS Midwest Regional meeting, Joplin, October 26-30, 2005. 42. Catalytic Oxidation of Sulfides to Sulfones with Silica Gel Supported RuCl3/NaIO4 in Non-Aqueous Media, Tim Wencewicz, ACS Midwest Regional meeting, Joplin, October 26-30, 2005. 43. 3, 5-Dimethyl-1, 3-Dibromohydantoin Promoted Thioacetalization of Aldehydes, Jessica Boester, Organic Chemistry Day, University of MissouriColumbia, April 16, 2005. 44. Oxidation of Primary Alcohols and Aldehydes to Carboxylic Acids with Silica Gel Supported Catalytic Ruthenium Tetraoxide in Non-Aqueous Media. Timothy Adam Wencewicz, Organic Chemistry Day’ Symposium, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, April, 16, 2005. 45. The Oxidation of Thiols to Disulfides Using 1,3-Dibromo-5,5Dimethylhydantoin in Various Non-Halogenated Solvents, Katie Frey, Organic Chemistry Day, University of Missouri-Columbia, April 16, 2005. 46. The Oxidation of Thiols to Disulfides Using 1,3-Dibromo-5,5Dimethylhydantoin in Dichloromethane. Katie Frey Research Conference, SEMO, April 12-13, 2005. 47. Acetalization of carbonyl Compounds Using Catalytic Mg(ClO4)2 Reagent. Jessica Boester, Research Conference, SEMO, April 12-13, 2005. 7 48. Development of Student Reaction: Synthesis of Ether using Bromohydrin Reaction of Trans-Stilbene in Alcohol, Tim Wencewicz, Research Conference, SEMO, April 12-13, 2005. 49. Silica Gel Supported Mercury Catalyst: A Safer Approach to the Traditional Hydration of Alkynes. Jordan Hinkel, Research Conference, SEMO, April 1213, 2005. 50. Cleavage and Oxidation of Vicinal Diols Via solid supported periodic acid. Mike Dodd, Brad Renner, Jason Conway, and John Edwards, Research Conference, SEMO, April 12-13, 2005. 51. Solid Supported Reagents in Dimethyl Carbonate Media: Green Chemistry Procedure, Symposium on Green Chemistry, Mohammed Ali, Zuhai, China, May 26-30, 2005. 52. Thioacetalization of Aldehydes Using Dithiols and Catalytic Amounts of 1,3Dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin, Mohammed Ali, ACS Midwest Regional meeting, Joplin, MO, October 26-30, 2005. Grants during 2006-2012. Investigator Title of the Project Scholarships in Mohammed Physics, Engineering Ali, Jian Peng, Physics, and Chemistry: and Focus on Nanoscience Santaneel and Nanotechnology Ghosh Agency Starts Ends Amount National Science Foundation U. S. A. 2011 2014 $406,216 (pending) 2010 2013 $128,000 2010 2012 $6,665 2007 2008 $5,000 2007 2008 $5,900 US-India Summer Program for Research in Green Mohammed Chemistry. National Ali (PI); (This project will pay Science Bjorn Olesen all expenses for four Foundation (Co-PI) students to travel to U. S. A. India to do research in green chemistry for three summers. University Green Chemistry: Grants and Development of an Mohammed Research Environmentally Ali Funding Friendly Synthesis of Committee Benzothiazole 2010 Pfizer Mohammed Research in Green Pharmaceu Ali Chemistry tical Co. Mohammed Green chemistry: University 8 Ali Oxidation of Alcohols with Pyridinium Chloro Chromate (PCC) Supported on Silica Gel Green Chemistry: Oxidative Cleavage of Mohammed Diols to Aldehydes Ali Using Silica Gel Supported Periodic Acid Salts Introduction of Microwave Assisted Mohammed Organic Synthesis Ali (PI) (MAOS) to Bjorn Olesen Undergraduate (Co-PI) Organic Chemistry Lab. Grants and Research Funding Committee University Grants and Research Funding Committee 2008 2006 (extend ed) $5,402 University Funding For Results 2008 2006 (extend ed) $4,590 Students Participation in Research 2005-2012: Tim Wencewicz Jessie Boester Katie Frey Brad Renner Rebecca Balch Yuchiro Uzuyama Jonathan Edwards Jonathan Beasely Jonathan Burford Holly Cook Shannon Ballard Tracy Rode Noriko Inoguchi Punam Patel Crystal Tucker Murat Yalcin Nicholas Hoppe Autumn Cabannis Josh Nickelson Staci Frank 9 Shravani Madabhusi Subhash Akkina Ishwar Marahatta Bikram Kumar Sitaula Chris Litton Divya Pasam Shawn Meadors Abinav Mecharam Rachel Kahle Courney Bays Seth Koehler Luke Clippard Shravani Gouravaram Amy Satterlee Zitandra Baneerjee Abinav Mecharam Suvash Akkina. Shravani Gouravaram Goutham Devarapally (Due to lack of space I have listed some of the students carried out research in my lab during this period. My sincere apologies to others who contributed into my research during this period) Workshops Attended: 1. Green the National Science Foundation (NSF) Day Workshop on October 20, 2009. 2. SharePoint Designer for FrontPage Users organized by the CSTL, SEMO, 2008. 3. Chemistry Teaching: Global Perspective, Paul Anastas, Yale University, U. S. A., at the 8th International Symposium on Green Chemistry, Beijing, China, 2007. (Paul Anastas is known as father of Green Chemistry). 4. Application of Molecular model technology in Green Chemistry, Ms Mingnan Li, Beijing Hongcam Software Technologies Co., Ltd, at the 8th International Symposium on Green Chemistry, Beijing, China, 2007. 5. Proposal Evaluation Workshop, Missouri Department of Higher Education, Jefferson City, 2007. 6. Enhancing the Sustainability of Chemical Practices in Academic Laboratories , Professor Jeffrey I. Steinfeld, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U. S. A., at the 7th International Symposium on Green Chemistry, Zhuhai, China, 2005. 10 7. New Developments in Dimethyl Carbonate Chemistry, Pietro Tundo, Università Ca’ Foscari Dorsoduro,Venezia, Italy, at the 7th International Symposium on Green Chemistry, Zhuhai, China, 2005. 8. Organic synthesis under controlled microwave heating, Professor Wei-Min Dai, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, at the 7th International Symposium on Green Chemistry, Zhuhai, China, 2005. 9. Green Chemistry in Undergraduate Curriculum. I have attended as well as conducted this workshop at the Midwest ACS regional Meeting, Joplin, MO, 2005. 10. Green Chemistry lab at Oregon, Kenneth M. Doxsee, Midwest ACS regional Meeting, Joplin, MO, 2005. 11. TAML: The Design of Catalysts for More Sustainable Chemistry, Terry Collins, Carnegie Mellon University, Midwest ACS regional Meeting, Joplin, MO, 2005. 12. Service: University Grants and Research Funding Committee (Chair) University Funding for Results Committee University Professional Affairs Committee University Environmental Science Faculty Southeast Missouri State University International committee College of Science and Mathematics-Graduate Studies Steering Committee College of Science and Mathematics-Tenure and Promotion Committee College of Science and Mathematics-Curriculum Committees Chemistry Department Tenure and Promotion Committee Chemistry Department Graduate Committee Chemistry Department Curriculum Committee Chemistry Department Safety Committee 11