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L. Paul Rosenberg, Ph.D.
Professor and Department Head

Contact Information

Room: 08-2116
Voice: 585 475-6159
Fax: 585 475-7800
E-mail: lprsch@rit.edu
Web Page people.rit.edu/~lprsch

Department of Chemistry
85 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY 14623-5603

Specialization

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Chemical Education

Education

B.S., 1977, Bridgewater State College, Massachusetts
Ph.D., 1985, University of New Hampshire

Paul Rosenberg

Publications & Presentations

  1. E.W. Wu, A. Kover, J.T. Loch, L. P. Rosenberg, S.F. Semus, P.R.Verhoest, J.C. Gordon, A.C. Machulskis, S.M. McCreedy, J. Zongrone, J.C. Blosser, "Acylhydrazones as M1/M3 Selective Muscarinic Agonists", Bioorg. and Med. Chem. Letts, 6, 2525-2530 (1996).
  2. “Integration of GC-MS into the Chemistry Laboratory Program at Rochester Institute of Technology”, L. Paul Rosenberg, Kay G. Turner, Martin G Angebranndt, ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, Summer 1987.
  3. “Lotus 123 as a Chemistry Teaching Tool”, L. Paul Rosenberg, Sixteenth Northeast Regional Meeting, American Chemical Society, Binghampton, NY Summer 1986.
  4. “Quantitative EPR Spectroscopy” L. Paul Rosenberg, Invited talk to the Chemistry Division Magnetic Resonance Group, Naval Reasearch Laboratories, Washington DC, Summer 1985.
  5. “Ion Determination Using Indirect Photometric Chromatography”, Terry Breslawski and L. Paul Rosenberg, 29th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, Rochester Section of the American Chemical Society, Spring 1984.
  6. L. P. Rosenberg and N. D. Chasteen, “Initial Iron Binding to Horse Spleen Apoferritin”, in The Biochemistry and Physiology of Iron. Saltman, P. and Hegenauer, J., eds. New York, Elsevier Biomedical, 1982.
  7. “Initial Iron Binding In Horse Spleen Apoferritin”. L. Paul Rosenberg and N. D. Chasteen, Eleventh Northeast Regional Meeting, American Chemical Society, Rochester, NY, Fall 1981.
  8. “Computer Interfacing with a DEC MINC-11: An EPR Application”. L. Paul Rosenberg and N. D. Chasteen, Ninth Northeast Regional Meeting, American Chemical Society, Syracuse, NY, Fall 1979.
  9. “Metal Site Conformations of Human Serotranserrin”, M.W. Cobb, L.P. Rosenberg and N. D. Chasteen, Fourth International Conference on Proteins of Iron Storage and Transport, Davos Switzerland, Spring 1979.
Graduate Student Theses and Projects
  1. Joy Perry, “In Vitro and in Vivo Evaluation of an Anti-infective Drug Delivery Polymer Coating for Indwelling Catheters.” 2004
  2. Dawn Lee, "Comparative Validation of HPLC and CE in Pharmaceutical Raw Materials". 2002
  3. Peter Michelsen, “The Prediction of Retention Time in Chromatography by Using Lewis Acid Base Concepts”. 1990 (with W. Jensen)
  4. Lan Evans, “The Use of Lewis Acid Base Concepts to Predict Liquid/Liquid Miscibilities”. 1988 (with W. Jensen)
  5. Nancy Ward Wengenack, “Square Wave Voltammetry Using a PAR 264A Potentiostat Interfaced to an IBM-PC Running ASYST. 1987
  6. Liz Allyn, “Indirect Photometric Chromatography of Ions.” 1987.
  7. David Minicuci, “High Performance Displacement Chromatography”. 1985

Department of Chemistry
85 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester, NY 14623
voice: 585.475.2497
fax: 585.475.7800
email:aemsch@rit.edu