2019 Distinguished Alumni Awards
Dr. Kurt Zilm, PhD 1981
Dr. Michelle Williams, PhD 1987
Dr. Bill Jack, BA 1977
Kurt Zilm completed his PhD in Chemistry at the University of Utah in 1981. Now Chair of the
Department of Chemistry at Yale, Zilm's research involves development of new NMR methods
and their application to important problems in chemistry and materials science. Recent
interests include the use of site specific sold state NMR relaxation measurements
to characterize protein backbone motions and to measure difficult to access long range
distance constraints. They are also studying the dynamics of water in proteins and
other materials where nanoscopic confinement effects depress the freezing point by
over 60 K.
Michelle Williams received her PhD from the University of Utah and began her career with Rohm and Haas
Company as a Research Scientist in 1987. During her career with Rohm and Haas Company
and Dow Chemical, Michelle also held manufacturing, sales, marketing, strategy, and
general management positions. She was General Manager with CMP Technologies, and
later General Manager with Adhesives and Sealants. Michelle joined Arkema in 2011,
and was named Global Group President of Arkema's Hydrogen Peroxide business unit.
Just this past February, Michelle joined the Brady Corporation's Board of Directors,
a global leader in safety and identification solutions.
Bill Jack went on to receive his PhD at Duke University after completing his BA in Chemistry
at the University of Utah in 1977. He is now Senior Scientist at New England Biolabs
whih is a recognized world leader in scientific innovation and environmental sustainability,
and has been awarded as one of the most admired workplaces in the region. Bill's lab
focuses on DNA polymerases, more particularly on the ability to incoroporate modified
nucleotides, including chain terminators. This focus is expanding to include polymerase
activity on modified DNA templates, for example, those of modified phage genomes.
Past Distinguished Alumni
The Department is honored to have such great alumni and looks forward to recognizing a select few each year. To recommend a Distinguished Alumni please contact the development team at 801-585-7896 or advancement@chem.utah.edu.