Publications and Presentations

Kaplan, L.J., “Chemistry and Crime and the cCWCS Forensic Science Workshop for Introducing Chemical Concepts with a Forensic Science Theme,” paper presented at the symposium “Teaching Chemistry in the Context of Forensic Science” at 25th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Notre Dame University, July 2018.

Kanu, A. B. and Kaplan, L.J., “The Quest for Confirmatory Data in Crime Scene Investigations,” Chemical Educator, 2017, 92(8), 1353-1358.

Kaplan, L.J., “An Integrated Biochemistry Laboratory Program in which Students Take Ownership of the Experimental Investigation of beta-Galactosidase,” paper presented at the 24th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Northern Colorado State University, Greeley, CO, July 2016.

Kaplan, L. J., “Chemistry Collaborations, Workshops and Communities of Scholars: Forensic Science at Williams College,” poster presented at the 2016 TUES/CCLI PI Conference in Washington, D.C., on April 27-29, 2016.

Kaplan, L.J., Collard, D. M., Hill, P. S. and Smith, J. C., “Chemistry Collaborations, Workshops and Communities of Scholars (cCWCS): Developing Scholarly Communities to Transform Undergraduate STEM Education,” paper presented upon invitation in the “Curricular Innovations in Undergraduate Chemical Education Impacted by NSF” symposium at the 251st National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA, March 2016.

Kanu, A. B., Pajski, M., Hartman, M., Kimaru, I., Marine, S., and Kaplan, L. J., “Exploring Perspectives and Identifying Potential Challenges Encountered with Crime Scene Investigations when Developing Chemistry Curricula,” Journal of Chemical Education2015, 92(8), 1353-1358.

Kaplan, L.J., Ulloa, B. A., Solfisburg, Q. S., and Corbet, C. J., “Characterizing the Forces that Stabilize DNA: Biophysical Analysis of Oligonucleotides using Thermal Denaturation and Isothermal Titration Calorimetry,” paper presented at the 23rd Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI, July 2014.

Kaplan L J., Braun, K. L., Lisensky, G. and Malapati, S., “cCWCS: Developing Scholarly Communities to Transform Undergraduate Education,” symposium presented at the 245th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, L.J. Kaplan organizer, New Orleans, LA, August 2013.

Kaplan, L. J., “Chemistry Collaborations, Workshops and Communities of Scholars (cCWCS)-II: Forensic Science at Williams College,” poster presented at the 2013 TUES/CCLI PI Conference in Washington, D.C., on January 23-25, 2013.

Kaplan, L.J., Forensic Science: Workshop in the Chemical Sciences, Williams College, Williamstown, MA, presented under the auspices of a series of grants from the National Science Foundation, June 2001, June 2002 (two workshops), June 2003 (2), June 2004, June 2005 (2), June 2006, June 2007 (Introductory Workshop and Advanced Workshop), June 2008 (Introductory Workshop and Advanced Workshop), June 2009 (Introductory Workshop and Advanced Workshop specifically for alumni of previous workshops), June 2010, June 2011, June 2012, June 2013, June 2014, June 2015, June 2016, July 2017.

Kaplan, L.J., and Gauthier, C., Sostarecz, A., Pugh, M., and Beeton, R., “Forensic Science, An Introduction to the Analysis of Evidence: a cCWCS Mini-Workshop,” two sessions presented at the 22nd Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Penn State University, State College, PA, July 31, 2012.

Kaplan, L.J., “cCWCS Forensic Science Workshop as a Vehicle for Introducing Chemical Concepts to Motivate and Enhance Student Learning,” presented at the symposium Innovative Forensic Applications for Teaching with an Emphasis on Chemical Principles at the 22nd Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Penn State University, State College, PA, August 2, 2012.

Kaplan, L.J., “Chemistry and Crime and the cCWCS Forensic Science Workshop for Introducing Chemical Concepts with a Forensic Flavor,” presented at the symposium Engaging Students in Chemistry using Forensics: High School and Introductory College Programs at the 22nd Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Penn State University, State College, PA, August 1, 2012.

Kaplan, L.J., “Chemistry Collaborations, Workshops and Communities of Scholars,” presented in the symposium cCWCS: Developing Scholarly Communities to Transform Undergraduate Education: Forensic Science Scholars organized by L. J. Kaplan at the 22nd Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Penn State University, State College, PA, July 29, 2012.

Kaplan, L.J., “Forensic Science: Its Impact on the Education of Undergraduate Science Students” presented at the symposium “Forensic Science: Its Impact on the Education of Recent Generations of Undergraduate Students,” at the 240th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, L.J. Kaplan organizer and presiding, Boston, MA, August 2010.

Kaplan, L.J., “Issues Confronting the Education and Training of Future Forensic Scientists,” at the symposium “Educating Future Forensic Scientists” organized by Sue Salem, at the 21st Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, August 2010.

Kaplan, L.J., “Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences (CWCS): Professional development opportunities through workshops and community building,” at the symposium “Having Your Cake and Eating It Too: Taking Advantage of Professional Development Opportunities” organized by Lee Park and Scott Donnelly at the 21st Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, August 2010.

Kaplan, L.J., “Forensic Chemistry: A CWCS Workshop and the Birth of a Community of Scholars,” presented at the “Forensic Science Symposium,” organized by L. J. Kaplan, at the 21st Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, August 2010.

Kaplan, L.J., and Gauthier, C., Woolcock, J., Schurter, E., and Belle-Audry, D., “Forensic Science Workshop,” two sessions presented at the 21st Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, August 2010.

Russell, C. B., Kaplan, L.J., Collard, D. M., Smith, J. C. and Hill, P. S. “The Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences,” a symposium presented at the 239th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA, March 2010.

Collard, C. and Kaplan, L.J., “Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences: An Overview of the Program and an Example of the Forensic Science Workshop,” presented at the 187th Conference of the Two-Year College Chemistry Consortium, San Francisco, March 2010.

Kaplan, L.J., “Forensic Chemistry: A CWCS Workshop” an actual workshop presented at the 187th Conference of the Two-Year College Chemistry Consortium, San Francisco, March 2010.

Russell, C. B., Castaneda, A. D., Leitner, A. P., Smith, J. C., Kaplan, L.J. and Collard, D. C., “Evaluation of CWCS Faculty Development Workshops: Long-term Impacts,” presented at the 238th ACS National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 2009.

Collard, D. M., Russell, C. B., Smith, J. C. and Kaplan, L.J., “Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences (CWCS): Faculty Participation in a Community of Scholars,” presented at the 237th ACS National Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, March 2009.

Russell, C. B., Collard, D. M., Kaplan, L.J., and Smith, J. C., “Development of Topical ‘Communities of Scholars’ by the Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences,” presented at the 236th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Philadelphia, PA, August 2008.

Smith, J. C., Collard, D. M., Kaplan, L.J., and Russell, C. B., “Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences (CWCS): Overview and Impact,” National Science Foundation, course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement, Principal Investigators Meeting, Washington, DC, August 2008.

Kaplan, L.J., Thomas, T. M., Shulman, M. L., Tshudy, D., Gauthier, C. V., Beussman, D. J., “Forensic Science Workshop,” two sessions presented at the 20th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Bloomington, IN, July 2008.

Collard, D. M., Russell, C. B., Kaplan, L.J., and Smith, J. C., “Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences (CWCS): Promoting Innovation in Chemical Education Through Workshops and the Development of Learning Communities,” 20th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, paper presented during the symposium the Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences, L.J. Kaplan organizer, Bloomington, IN, July 2008.

Kaplan, L.J., Forensic Science, Workshop in the Chemical Sciences, Williams College, Williamstown, MA, June 2001, June 2002 (two workshops), June 2003 (2), June 2004, June 2005 (2), June 2006, June 2007 (Introductory Workshop and Advanced Workshop), June 2008 (Introductory Workshop and Advanced Workshop), June 2009 (Introductory Workshop and Advanced Workshop specifically for alumni of previous workshops).

Collard, D., Smith, J. C., and Kaplan, L.J., “The Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences,” 234th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, paper presented during the symposium the Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences- Forensic Science, L.J. Kaplan organizer and presiding, Boston, MA, August 2007.

Kaplan, L.J., “Forensic chemistry: A CWCS workshop and the birth of a Community of Scholars,” paper presented at the 233rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, during the symposium the Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences- Forensic Science, L.J. Kaplan organizer and presiding, Chicago, IL, March 2007.

Smith, J. C., Collard, D., and Kaplan, L.J., “The Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences,” 233rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, during the symposium the Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences- General Topics, L.J. Kaplan organizer, Chicago, IL, March 2007.

Kaplan, L.J. and Gehring, A., ” Isolation, Purification and Characterization of Beta-Galactosidase: A Semester Long Biochemical Investigation,” paper presented at the 19th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, July 2006.

Kaplan, L.J., Breyer, E. D., Collard, D. M., and Smith, J. C., “The Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences (CWCS) ,” paper presented at the 19th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, July 2006.

Kaplan, L.J. , “Chemistry and Crime: From Sherlock Holmes to Modern Forensic Science” invited seminar at Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ, April 2006.

Kaplan, L.J. , “Old Wine in New Flasks: Modern Forensic Science Takes a New Look at Historical Cases,” invited public lecture at Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ, April 2006.

Kaplan, L.J., “Forensic Science: Where Chemistry and Crime Collide,” paper presented at the Middle Atlantic Association of Liberal Arts Chemistry Teachers, Widener University, Chester, PA, October 2005.

Kaplan, L.J., “Forensic Science: Where Chemistry and Crime Collide in the Undergraduate Curriculum,” paper presented at the Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon), Orlando, FL, March 2005.

Kaplan, L.J., “Where Chemistry and Crime Collide: Aspects of Forensic Science for Teaching Chemical Concepts,” paper presented at the 228th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Philadelphia, PA, August 2004.

Kaplan, L.J., “Forensic Chemistry: An Example of a Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences (CWCS) Workshop,” paper presented at the 228th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Philadelphia, PA, August 2004.

Kaplan, L.J., “Forensic Science: An Interdisciplinary, Multidisciplinary Course for Teaching Science and Critical Thinking,” paper presented in the “Forensic Science Courses and Programs” symposium at the 18th Biennial Conference of Chemical Education, Ames, IA, July 2004.

Kaplan, L.J., “Forensic Chemistry: An Example of a Successful CWCS Workshop,” paper presented at the symposium “NSF-sponsored Programs for College Chemistry Educators” at the 55th Southeast Regional Meeting of the ACS (SERMACS), Atlanta, GA, November 2003.

Collard, D., Smith, J. C., Breyer, E., and Kaplan, L.J., “NSF-Sponsored Workshops for Teaching Faculty: Development of the CWCS National Consotium,” paper presented at the 54th Southeast Regional meeting of the ACS (SERMAC), Charleston, SC, November 2002.

Kaplan, L.J., Breyer, E. D., Collard, D. M., and Smith, J. C., “The Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences (CWCS) ,” paper presented at the 17th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Bellingham, WA, July 2002.

Kaplan, L.J., “Forensic Science: An Interdisciplinary, Case-Oriented, Interactive-Multimedia Approach for Teaching Basic Science and Critical Thinking in a Liberal Arts Education,” paper presented at the 17th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Bellingham, WA, July 2002.

Kaplan, L.J., Calnan, D. R., Dineen, S. M., and Williams, K. D., “Biophysical Characterization of the Forces that Stabilize DNA and Selected Oligonucleotides,” paper presented at the 17th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Bellingham, WA, July 2002.

Collard, D., Smith, J. C., Breyer, E., and Kaplan, L.J., “Workshops for Teaching Faculty: The Center for Workshops in the Chemical Science (CWCS),” paper presented at the 223rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Orlando, Florida, April 2002.

Smith, J. C., Breyer, E., Collard, D., and Kaplan, L.J., “CWCS: A National Experiment in Chemical Education,” paper presented at the 223rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Orlando, Florida, April 2002.

Kaplan, L.J., Nelson, D. W., and Furlow, D., “Project Sherlock: Forensic Science Education Through Interactive Multimedia,” paper with computer animations presented upon invitation at the 153rd Two-Year College Chemistry Consortium Conference, Hudson Valley Community College, Troy, NY, October 2000.

Kaplan, L.J., Nelson, D. W., and Furlow, D., “Project Sherlock: Forensic Education Through Interactive Multimedia,” paper with computer animations presented upon invitation at the first Forensic Sciences & Crime Scene Technology Conference and Exposition (FRENZY), Washington, DC, May 2000.

Koehler, B.G., Park L.Y., and Kaplan, L.J., “Science for Kids Outreach Programs: College Students Teaching Science to Elementary School Students and Their Parents.” Journal of Chemical Education, 76(11), 1505-1509 (1999). (See supplementary material at the J. Chem. Educ. accompanying web site.)

Kaplan, L.J. “Chemistry and Crime: From Sherlock Holmes to Modern Forensic Science” invited presentation at the Tenth International Conference on College Teaching and Learning, “Teaching, Learning & Technology: Innovation in a Global Learning Community,” Florida Community College, Jacksonville, Florida, April.1999.

Kaplan, L.J. “Forensic Experiments for Your Classroom” workshops conducted at the 60th Annual Summer Conference “One Hundred Years of Chemistry Education,” of The New England Association of Chemistry Teachers, Keene State College, Keene, New Hamphshire, August 1998.

Kaplan, L.J., Woodnutt, D., Sohn, E. H., and Dresden, G., “The Isothermal Titration Microcalorimeter in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory.” Presented at Satellite Meeting “2001: Biochemistry Education for the Millenniun,” held in conjunction with the 17th International Congress of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, San Francisco, August 1997.

Kaplan, L.J., Woodnutt, D., and Sohn, E. H., “The Use of the Isothermal Titration Microcalorimeter in the Undergraduate Chemistry and Biochemistry Laboratory.” Presented during the “New Approaches to Teaching Thermodynamics” symposium at the 213th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, April 1997.

Kaplan, L.J., Selder, A., Beery, A., and Zill, H., “Sherlock: A Multimedia Forensic Chemistry Project.” Presented at the 213th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, April 1997.

Kaplan, L.J. “Forensic Science: An Interdisciplinary Vehicle for Teaching Critical Thinking in a Liberal Education.” Presented at the 213th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, April 1997.

Humphrey, S.L., Sadighi, J., and Kaplan, L.J. “Chromatographic Analysis of Forensic Samples by TLC, HPLC, GC, and GC-MS.” Presented at the symposium “Forensic Science: Crime in the Chemistry Curriculum,” organized by L.J. Kaplan at the 210th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, Illinois, August 1995.

Kaplan, L.J. “Chemistry and Crime: An Introduction to Forensic Science.” Presented at the symposium “Forensic Science: Crime in the Chemistry Curriculum,” organized by L.J. Kaplan at the 210th National Meeting of the Amercian Chemical Society, Chicago, Illinois, August 1995.

Kaplan, L.J. “Chemistry and Crime: An Introduction to Forensic Science.” Presented at the 13th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, August 1994.

Kaplan, L.J. and Tong, R. Controlling Our Reproductive Destiny: A Technological and Philosophical Perspective, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 1994.

Kaplan, L.J. “Forensic Science: Crime in the Chemistry Curriculum.” Journal of Chemical Education, 70, 574 (1993).

Kaplan, L.J. “Chemistry and Crime: From Sherlock Holmes to Modern Forensic Science – A Science Course for Non-Science Majors.” Crime Laboratory Digest, 19(4), 107-132 (October 1992; Actually published in February 1993).

Kaplan, L.J., Bauer, R., Morrison, E., Langan, T.A. and Fasman, G.D. “Structure of Chromatin Reconstituted with Phosphorylated H1. Circular Dichroism and Thermal Denaturation Studies.” Journal of Biological Chemistry, 259, 8777 (1984).

Kaplan, L.J., Barr, F.G., Daims, M., Nelson, D. and Tanner, T.B. “The Use of Lectin Affinity Chromatography for the Selective Isolation of Plasma Membranes.”Preparative Biochemistry, 14, 149 (1984).