Chancellor's Council Distinguished Teaching and Research Awards

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encouraging innovation and the pursuit of excellence across our universities. The Chancellor's Council, Distinguished Teaching and Research Awards are the highest faculty honors given by the Texas Tech University system for outstanding contributions in the classroom and the laboratory way celebrate this year's recipients. Having taught a majority of the courses during the programs formative years, he has committed his career to making Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso an institution of distinction. His commitment continues today as he helps lead the newly formed Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Raj Kumar Larchmont, associate professor. Biomedical sciences For more than a decade, this educator has been instrumental in growing Texas Tech University's outreach to K 12 students. Through robotics. She cultivates the next generation of Engineers, which led to her national selection is one of the 100 inspiring women in stem education. Tanya Card, associate professor, electrical and computer engineering. Her passion for patient centered research led to national recognition of the importance of effective communication between nurses and physicians. Widely published and presented, her work impacts long term care across the nation and at home through a research partnership with a local retirement community, Alice S. Ashcraft, distinguished University professor nursing experienced in designing and implementing new courses, he developed Angelo State University's first bachelor's degree in geoscience, an engaging storyteller and teacher. His skill in recruiting and mentoring continues to drive the programs. Rapid growth. James W. Ward, assistant professor of geology as a national principal investigator of the largest National Cancer Institute, supported oncology group. Her research focuses on innovative therapies to help El Paso residents and people across the nation enjoy a better quality of life. Xena, a Nolly professor, hematology and oncology building on a decade of public school teaching this educators work, has garnered numerous professional accolades. Enthusiasm and energy are hallmarks of his approach, and he is known as a tremendous mentor for new teachers and marking on their own careers. Scott Morris, associate professor, agricultural education and communication. Helping Protect against high blood pressure and cardiovascular diseases. Populations Age. His research has garnered more than $5 million in grants from the National Institutes of Health, securing two patents for the treatment of lung disease and hypertension. Kamuda See does professor anesthesiology working to understand high impact weather events. His atmospheric research has amassed nearly $2 million in Grant funding for a high tech atmospheric prediction system that provides valuable guidance to the National Weather Service. Brian See Ansell, assistant professor Atmospheric sciences students have named her teacher of the year more than a dozen times, Having recently taught online courses to the first speech. Language pathology students at the University of Zambia in Africa. World is truly her classroom. Melinda Diane Corwin professor, speech, language and hearing sciences Through an innovative program of interconnected research, her work has improved screening and detection for many common forms of cancer recognized by her peers. She has served on national grant review panels for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health. Nav Kiran K Show car professor, cancer family and continued medicine. Funded by the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health. His research runs the gamut from theoretical investigation to medical practice. Using computers to model complex biological systems and refined medical imaging techniques. Ran a dip Paul, associate professor, electrical and computer engineering known for her professionalism, passion and fun. This outstanding educator with a sterling classroom reputation, invest time and effort to help students master the curriculum and believe in themselves. Deborah Fowler, professor, Retail Management. A global expert on North Korea, this former Pentagon intelligence analyst has built an impressive body of research through numerous scholarly publications and frequent appearances and media outlets around the world. He continues to enhance Angelo State's reputation. Bruce E. Bechtel Jr professor. Political science With more than 20 awards and 15 years of teaching, he is regularly recognized as one of the foremost clinical pharmacy faculty members, striving to create a stimulating, challenging and fun learning environment. His Siris of teaching videos have earned him the nickname Mr Hollywood. Craig D. Cox, associate professor. Pharmacy Practice. Consistently rated outstanding by students, this educator is an integral part of all levels of teaching in his university. A recognized expert in cardiovascular medicine, he has co authored national policies for Cardiovascular Fellows in the American Heart Association. Librato Mukherjee, Professor. Internal Medicine. Working to discover and communicate the realities of a Changing Climate, This atmospheric scientists served as an expert reviewer for the Nobel Peace Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Recognised internationally, her research helps quantify what climate change means for humans and the natural world. Katharine Hayhoe, associate professor, Political science Across the Texas Tech University system our faculty or advancing the limits of human knowledge, discovering solutions to global challenges and preparing future leaders, innovators and creators representing the finest educators and investigators are universities have to offer. We proudly honor this year's recipients of the Chancellor's Council Distinguished Teaching and Research Awards.