James L. Wittliff, Ph.D., M.D. hc :
Recipient of the University of Louisville Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Volunteerism and Community Service. April 14, 2005.
D. Alan Kerr II:
Recipient of the Grafton Chase Education Award at Clinical Ligand Assay Society 31st International Meeting in San Diego, CA in May 2005.
Presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Meeting in Anaheim, CA. "Gene Expression Profiling of LCM-Procured Carcinoma Cells from Frozen Biopsies & Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) Tissues"
Sarah A. Andres:
Featured in the Journal of Clinical Ligand Assay (Volume 27, Number 1, Spring 2004)
Stefanie B. Bumpus:
Chosen as a 2005 Kentucky Derby Festival Princess (The Louisville Cardinal, January 18, 2005)
Awarded the Outstanding Senior Graduate in Chemistry at the University of Louisville as part of the American Chemical Society Louisville Chapter's Honor's Banquet.
Woodcock Society Medal Recipient at the University of Louisville in April 2005. The Woodcock Medal is the highest academic honor awarded to a graduating senior in the College of Arts & Sciences at UofL.
Completed and passed Undergraduate Honors Thesis for the University of Louisville Honors Program & the Department of Chemistry in April 2005. "Molecular Diversity of Ligand Recognition by Human Estrogen Receptor-Alpha: Structure-Function Relationships"
Accepted to the Graduate Program of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Illinois in Urbana, Illinois. Will work in the lab of Neil L. Kelleher, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. June 2005.
Billy Allen II :
Accepted to the St. George's University School of Medicine. Spring 2005.