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Dr. Clement E. Furlong obtained his B.A. in Chemistry from San Jose State College in 1963, followed by a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of California, Davis, in 1968. He completed a PHS Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Cornell University from 1968 to 1970 and underwent sabbatical training in immunology at Stanford University from 1976 to 1977.
Dr. Furlong began his academic career as an Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at the University of California, Riverside (1970-1975), advancing to Associate Professor before transitioning to the University of Washington, where he held several prominent positions including Research Associate Professor, Research Professor, and currently serves as a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Medical Genetics and Genome Sciences since 2011. He also holds an Adjunct Professor role in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences and is a Research Affiliate at the UW Center on Human Development and Disability.
Dr. Furlong is highly skilled in biochemistry, molecular biology, and toxicology, with a focus on paraoxonases and their role in neurotoxicity. His extensive background in research, mentorship, and training equips him to guide students and colleagues effectively.
Throughout his career, Dr. Furlong has received numerous accolades, including B.A. Honors in Chemistry, memberships in Sigma Xi, and multiple U.S. Public Health Service fellowships. He was awarded the Paper of the Year Award from the Journal of Human and Ecological Risk Assessment in 2002.
Dr. Furlong is an active member of professional organizations such as the Society of Toxicology and Sigma Xi, contributing to the advancement of research in toxicology and biochemistry.
As a dedicated educator, Dr. Furlong has taught courses in Genome Sciences and Environmental Health. He has mentored numerous undergraduate and graduate students, guiding them through their research projects and thesis work.
Privatdozent at Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Germany
Dr. Georg W. Oesterdiekhoff, born on October 21, 1957, in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, is a distinguished sociologist and psychologist with extensive academic and professional experience. He completed his high school education (Abitur) in 1976 and pursued higher education in sociology, economy, and philosophy at the University of Duisburg, where he earned a diploma in 1983. He also attained a Staatsexamen for teaching in 1985.
🎓 High School Diploma (Abitur): 1964 – 1976. 🎓 University of Duisburg: Sociology, Economy, and Philosophy (Diploma), 1976 – 1983. 🎓 University of Duisburg: Social Sciences, History, and Philosophy (Teacher’s Degree), 1978 – 1985. 🏅 Diploma (University Award for Excellent Thesis), 1983.
Sociology (Dr. soc.wiss., University of Duisburg), 1993. Psychology (Dr. phil., University of Bremen), 1993 📜 Habilitation: Sociology (University of Karlsruhe), 1999.
👨🏫 University of Duisburg: Tutor (Philosophy), Instructor (Sociology) 👨🏫 University of Münster: Assistant, Instructor (Sociology) 👨🏫 Institute for Advanced Studies (Essen): Fellow, 1999 👨🏫 Universities of Essen and Oldenburg: Instructor (Sociology), 2000 – 2002 👨🏫 University of Würzburg: Lecturer (Sociology), 2003👨🏫 University of Aachen: Deputy Professor (Sociology), 2004 – 2006 👨🏫 University of Erlangen-Nürnberg: Professor (Sociology), 2009 👨🏫 Universidad Nacional de Colombia: Visiting Professor, 2010
🏠 Civil Service: Youth House in Dorsten, 1977 – 1978👨🏫 Adult Education Instructor: 1981, 1991, 1993📊 Freelancer: IRES (Düsseldorf), Infratest Research (München), 1988 – 1996👨🏫 German Paracelsus Schools: Lecturer (Psychology), 1995 – 2002
Dr. Georg W. Oesterdiekhoff’s research in social sciences encompasses a broad range of interdisciplinary topics with a strong focus on the following areas:
Cognitive Development and Historical Sociology Investigates the development of human cognition across historical periods and its impact on societal structures.Explores the progression of cognitive abilities from primitive societies to modern civilizations, analyzing how these changes influence cultural and social evolution.
Social Change and Modernization Examines the processes and consequences of social change, particularly in the context of industrialization and modernization.Studies the transformation of values, norms, and social institutions in response to economic and technological advancements.
Globalization and Cultural Differences Analyzes the effects of globalization on cultural practices, family structures, and social organizations.Investigates the interplay between global influences and local traditions, focusing on how different cultures adapt to and integrate global trends.
Youth and CommercializationFocuses on the experiences and challenges faced by youth in contemporary society, particularly regarding commercialization and consumer culture.Explores the impact of media, marketing, and organizational structures on the development and behavior of young people.
European Rationalism and Value Changes Studies the historical development of rational thought in Europe and its influence on societal values.Investigates shifts in values and belief systems over time, especially in the context of scientific and intellectual advancements.
Through his extensive research, Dr. Oesterdiekhoff has contributed significantly to the understanding of how cognitive development and social change interact over historical periods, shaping modern societies. His work is characterized by a deep interdisciplinary approach, bridging sociology, psychology, history, and philosophy.
📚 Citations: 299 (by 108 documents)
📄 Publications: 41 documents
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