Janet Frost | |
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Born | Janet L. Frost June 26, 1949 |
Spouse |
Victor Naleski (
m. 1982) |
Parent(s) |
James A. Frost Elsie Frost |
Awards | National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program 1991-1992 |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | |
Thesis | Studies of the Enzyme D-Alanyl-D-Alanine Carboxypeptidase from Bacillus stearothermophilus (1994) |
Doctoral advisor | Judith A. Kelley |
Other advisors | James R. Knox Lawrence E. Hightower |
Janet Frost is an American biochemist and professor emeritus. Frost was a Distinguished Professor in Biology and Chemistry until 2016 and is now a professor emeritus of the Department of Science and Mathematics at Connecticut State Community College Capital. [2] During her tenure, she instructed microbiology, biology, and chemistry courses and authored a laboratory manual for general chemistry.
Janet Frost was born June 26, 1949, in Oneonta, New York, the daughter of a James A. Frost and Elsie Frost. [3] Janet Frost earned her B.A. from Ohio Wesleyan University in Bacteriology (1971), M.S. from Binghamton University in Biochemistry (1977), and PhD from the University of Connecticut in Biochemistry (1994). In 1989, In connection with her work at the University of Connecticut, Frost was invited to spend the summer working in the laboratories of Hoffmann-LaRoche Pharmaceutical Co. in Basel, Switzerland. [4]
Frost has at least two children with her husband, American businessman Victor Naleski. [8] [1]
Janet Frost | |
---|---|
Born | Janet L. Frost June 26, 1949 |
Spouse |
Victor Naleski (
m. 1982) |
Parent(s) |
James A. Frost Elsie Frost |
Awards | National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program 1991-1992 |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | |
Thesis | Studies of the Enzyme D-Alanyl-D-Alanine Carboxypeptidase from Bacillus stearothermophilus (1994) |
Doctoral advisor | Judith A. Kelley |
Other advisors | James R. Knox Lawrence E. Hightower |
Janet Frost is an American biochemist and professor emeritus. Frost was a Distinguished Professor in Biology and Chemistry until 2016 and is now a professor emeritus of the Department of Science and Mathematics at Connecticut State Community College Capital. [2] During her tenure, she instructed microbiology, biology, and chemistry courses and authored a laboratory manual for general chemistry.
Janet Frost was born June 26, 1949, in Oneonta, New York, the daughter of a James A. Frost and Elsie Frost. [3] Janet Frost earned her B.A. from Ohio Wesleyan University in Bacteriology (1971), M.S. from Binghamton University in Biochemistry (1977), and PhD from the University of Connecticut in Biochemistry (1994). In 1989, In connection with her work at the University of Connecticut, Frost was invited to spend the summer working in the laboratories of Hoffmann-LaRoche Pharmaceutical Co. in Basel, Switzerland. [4]
Frost has at least two children with her husband, American businessman Victor Naleski. [8] [1]