Regents approve faculty promotions

May 16, 2002
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ANN ARBOR—University of Michigan Regents, at their May 16 meeting, approved the recommendations for promotion and/or tenure of faculty members on the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses, effective next academic year.

Those at the Ann Arbor campus are:

From professor without tenure to professor with tenure.

Robert M. Anderson; Hosagrahar V. Jagadish; Radoslaw L. Michalowski.

From associate professor with tenure to professor with tenure.

Susan E. Alcock; Meigan C. Aronson; Stuart A. Batterman; Iain D. Boyd; Frank C. Brosiuss III (associate professor of internal medicine, with tenure, and associate professor of physiology, without tenure, Medical School, to professor of internal medicine, with tenure, and professor of physiology, without tenure); Mark A. Burns (associate professor of chemical engineering, with tenure, and associate professor of biomedical engineering, without tenure, to professor of chemical engineering, with tenure, and professor of biomedical engineering, without tenure);

Kathleen R. Cho (associate professor of pathology, with tenure, and associate professor of internal medicine, without tenure, Medical School, to professor of pathology, with tenure, and professor of internal medicine, without tenure); Brian Coppola; Jeffrey L. Curtis; Victor J. DiRita (associate professor of microbiology and immunology, with tenure, Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine, and associate professor of microbiology and immunology, without tenure, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Medical School, to professor of microbiology and immunology, with tenure, Unit for Laboratory Medicine, and professor of microbiology and immunology, without tenure, Department of Microbiology and Immunology);

Karen M. Drabenstott; James T. Elder (associate professor of dermatology, with tenure, and associate professor of radiation oncology, without tenure, Medical School, to professor of dermatology with tenure, and professor of radiation oncology, without tenure); Samuel D. Epstein; John K. Fink; Deborah L. Gumucio; Shixin Jack Hu; Gregory M. Hulbert; Mark W. Johnson; Michael D. Kennedy; David E. Kieras (associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, with tenure, College of Engineering, and associate professor of psychology, without tenure, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, to professor of electrical engineering and computer science, with tenure, and professor of psychology, without tenure); Xihong Lin;

Bruce Mannheim; Howard Markel (associate professor of pediatrics and communicable diseases, with tenure, Medical School, and associate professor of history, without tenure, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, to professor of pediatrics and communicable diseases, with tenure, and professor of history, without tenure); David M. Markovitz; Fernando J. Martinez; James H. Meador-Woodruff; Bonnie L. Metzger; John C. Mitani; Louis B. Nagel; Mark D. Pearlman (associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, with tenure, and associate professor of surgery, without tenure, Medical School, to professor of obstetrics and gynecology, with tenure, and professor of surgery, without tenure);

Trivellore Raghunathan; Patricia Ann Reuter-Lorenz; Brian D. Ross (associate professor of radiological sciences, with tenure, to professor of radiological sciences, with tenure, Medical School. [He also holds an appointment as associate professor of biological chemistry, without tenure, Medical School.]); Larry J. Ruff; Robert M. Sellers; H. Kaz Soong; Edward L. Stuenkel; Mark A. Supiano; Denise G. Tate; Linda Tesar; Michael D. Uhler; Hom-Lay Wang; Robert A. Werner (associate professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation, with tenure, Medical School, and associate professor of environmental and industrial health, without tenure, School of Public Health, to professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation, with tenure, and professor of environmental and industrial health, without tenure);

Jennifer A. Widner; Marilyn Woolfolk; Edward Zellers (associate professor of environmental health sciences, with tenure, School of Public Health, and associate professor of chemistry, without tenure, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, to professor of environmental health sciences, with tenure, and professor of chemistry, without tenure).From associate professor without tenure to professor without tenure.

Mary Anne Carroll (associate professor of chemistry, without tenure, to professor of chemistry, without tenure, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts [also professor of atmospheric, oceanic, and space sciences, with tenure, College of Engineering]); Lorraine M. Gutierrez (associate professor of psychology, without tenure, to professor of psychology, without tenure, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts [also Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and professor of social work, with tenure, School of Social Work]);

Anand Swaroop (associate professor of human genetics, without tenure, to professor of human genetics, without tenure, Medical School. [He also holds an appointment as professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences, with tenure, Medical School.]); Marc A. Zimmerman (associate professor of psychology, without tenure, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, and professor of health behavior and health education, with tenure, School of Public Health, to professor of psychology, without tenure).

From associate professor without tenure to associate professor with tenure.

Paul N. Edwards (recommended for the granting of tenure to be held with his title of associate professor of information, without tenure, School of Information [also associate professor of information studies, without tenure, Residential College, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts]); Scott J. Hollister (associate professor of biomedical engineering, without tenure, and associate professor of mechanical engineering and applied mechanics, without tenure, College of Engineering, and associate professor of surgery, with tenure, Medical School, is recommended for the granting of tenure to be held with his title of associate professor of biomedical engineering);

Gary B. Huffnagle (recommended for the granting of tenure to be held with his title of associate professor of internal medicine. [He also holds an appointment as associate professor of microbiology and immunology, with tenure, Medical School.]); W. Shaun Jackson; Xiaoqing Pan; David M. Scobey; Volker Sick; Cun-Yu Wang.From assistant professor to associate professor with tenure.

Kathryn Babayan; James M. Balter; Janet S. Biermann; Gabriele Boccaccini; Cunming Duan; Gregory M. Christman; Peter Ho Davies; Frances A. Farley; Robert J. Franzese Jr.; William J. Gehring; David W. Gerdes; William V. Giannobile; Thomas M. Glaser (assistant professor of internal medicine, and assistant professor of human genetics, Medical School, to associate professor of internal medicine, with tenure, and associate professor of human genetics, without tenure); Linda D. Goodrich-Weng; Jarrod Hayes;

Norman D. Hogikyan (assistant professor of otorhinolaryngology, Medical School, and assistant professor of music, School of Music, to associate professor of otorhinolaryngology, with tenure, and associate professor of music, without tenure); Leslie D. Hollingsworth; Edward A. Hurvitz; Sugih Jamin; Arlene R. Keizer (assistant professor of English and assistant professor of Afroamerican and African studies, to associate professor of English with tenure, and associate professor of Afroamerican and African studies, with tenure); Lutz Kilian; John E. Kuhn;

Fiona Lee (assistant professor of business administration to associate professor of organizational behavior and human resource management, with tenure, School of Business Administration [also associate professor of psychology, with tenure, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts]); Marci M. Lesperance; John W. Lynch; Peter X. Ma (assistant professor of dentistry to associate professor of dentistry, with tenure, School of Dentistry [also assistant professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Macromolecular Science and Engineering Center, College of Engineering]); Ormond A. MacDougald;

Kevin T. McDonagh; Stephen A. Maren; Karin A. Martin (assistant professor of sociology and assistant professor of women’s studies, to associate professor of sociology, with tenure, and associate professor of women’s studies, without tenure); Dennis Miller; Vincent A. Mountain; Susan Murray; Albert Park; Edith A. Parker; Wayne C. Petty; David Porter (assistant professor of English and assistant professor of comparative literature, to associate professor of English, with tenure, and associate professor of comparative literature, without tenure); Helmut Puff (assistant professor of Germanic languages and literatures and assistant professor of history, to associate professor of German, with tenure, and associate professor of history, with tenure); Georg A. Raithel;

Ayyalusamy Ramamoorthy (assistant professor of chemistry to associate professor of chemistry, with tenure, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts [also assistant professor of macromolecular science and engineering, College of Engineering]); Elisha Renne (assistant professor of anthropology and assistant professor of Afroamerican and African studies, to associate professor of anthropology, with tenure, and associate professor of Afroamerican and African studies, with tenure); James K. Richardson; Erle S. Robertson;

C. Michael Rodemer; Sanjay K. Saint; Steven P. Schwendeman; Tyler Shumway; Andrew Shryock; Paolo Squatriti (assistant professor of history and assistant professor of Romance languages and literatures, to associate professor of history, with tenure, and associate professor of Romance languages and literatures, with tenure); David T. Stern; Grace L. Su; Michele S. Swanson; Dorceta E. Taylor (assistant professor of environmental sociology, School of Natural Resources and Environment, and assistant professor of Afroamerican and African studies, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, to associate professor of environmental sociology, with tenure, and associate professor of Afroamerican and African studies, without tenure);

Peter E. Van Keken; Gustavo Verdesio; Donald Walden; Daniel Wechsler; Margaret S. Wooldridge; Mieko Yoshihama; Alford A. Young Jr. (assistant professor of sociology and assistant professor of Afroamerican and African studies, to associate professor of sociology, with tenure, and associate professor of Afroamerican and African studies, with tenure); Jon Kar Zubieta (assistant professor of psychiatry, and assistant professor of radiology, Medical School, to associate professor of psychiatry, with tenure, and associate professor of radiology, without tenure).From assistant professor to associate professor without tenure.

Kwok Leung Lam; Oren Sagher (assistant professor of neurosurgery, and assistant professor of anesthesiology, Medical School, to associate professor of neurosurgery, without tenure, and associate professor of anesthesiology, without tenure); Daniel J. Scheeres; Gary D. Smith (assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, and assistant professor of physiology, Medical School, to associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, without tenure, and associate professor of physiology, without tenure).

Those at the U-M-Dearborn are:

From professor without tenure to professor with tenure.

Robert Steel.

From assistant professor to associate professor with tenure.

Mary Donegan; Kim Killu; Claudia Kocher; Maureen Linker; Stephane Spoiden; Darlene Van Tiem.

Those at the U-M-Flint are:

From associate professor with tenure to professor with tenure.

Carolyn M. Gillespie.

From associate professor without tenure to associate professor with tenure.

Steven M. Ralston.

From assistant professor to associate professor with tenure.

Roy C. Barnes; Mary Jo Kietzman (Gifford); Mark J. Perry; Joseph F. Sucic; Barbara A. Waddington.