Ph.D. in the field of chemistry 1976, Harvard University Degrees
THESIS TOPIC: The Microwave Spectrum of MalonaldehydeA.M. in the field of chemistry 1968, Harvard University
B.S. in the field of chemistry 1967, Emory University (with highest honors)
SPECIAL FIELD: Physical Chemistry
Academic Distinctions
National Science Foundation Fellowship, 1967-1969, 1971-1973
Honor Graduate, U. S. Army Military Police School, Criminal Investigator Course, 1969
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, 1967
Graduated with highest honors in chemistry, first in graduating class, 1967
Phi Beta Kappa, 1966
Emory University Scholarship, 1963-1967
Special Training in Forensic Science and Criminal Justice
Resident training in forensic chemistry, U.S. Army Military Police School, Ft. Gordon, GeorgiaCriminal investigation course, U.S. Army Military Police School, Ft. Gordon, Georgia
Forensic electrophoresis workshop, Baltimore City Police Department, 1983
ANTHROPOLOGY 186: The Physical Anthropology of Modern Man (taught by Dr. J. Lawrence Angel, Smithsonian Institution).