Education
1967-1971 Boston University, A.B. in Chemistry with Distinction
1971-1973 Harvard University, M.A. in Chemistry
1973-1976 Harvard University, Ph.D. in Biochemistry, (Thesis advisor: William N. Lipscomb)
1976-1977 Harvard University, Postdoctoral in Biochemistry (Advisors: W.N. Lipscomb and D.C. Wiley)
1983-1984 Brandeis University, Postdoctoral in Molecular Biology (Advisor: Robert Schleif)
Employment
1971-1975 Teaching Assistant, Harvard University, Department of Chemistry, (Part-time), Supervisor: Leonard K. Nash
1975-1977 Instructor/Lecturer in Chemistry, Harvard University, Department of Chemistry, (Part-time), Supervisor: Leonard K. Nash
1976-1977 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Harvard University, Department of Chemistry, (3/4 time),
Advisors: William N. Lipscomb and Don C. Wiley
1977-1982 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Boston College, Department of Chemistry
1982-1984 Associate Professor of Chemistry, Boston College, Department of Chemistry
1983-1984 Research Associate in Molecular Biology, Brandeis University, Department of Biochemistry, Advisor: Robert F. Scheif
1984-present Professor of Chemistry, Boston College, Department of Chemistry
1992-1994 Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Boston College
Honors
1972-1976 NIH Predoctoral Traineeship, Harvard University
1972 Teaching Fellow Award, Harvard University, Department of Chemistry
1982-1987 Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation
1983-1985 Sloan Fellowship, Sloan Foundation
1985-1990 NIH Research Career Development Award