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Dr. Luanne Tilstra is an expert in physical and polymer chemistry. As part of her research on insulin aggregation, she worked with students to build an instrument that detects the size and shape of insulin clusters. Dr. Tilstra is a strong advocate of undergraduate research, having supervised students in a variety of projects and accompanied them to regional and national meetings.  Dr. Tilstra established and was the inaugural director of Rose-Hulman’s Center for Diversity; she is currently active in establishing support systems for women faculty and students in STEM. 

For the past two years, I have enjoyed teaching courses on the chemistry of food and drink in Japan. The courses concluded with a 2-week tour of that country. I look forward to doing the same in other countries around the world.

Academic Degrees

  • BA, Central College, 1983
  • PhD, Louisiana State University, 1987
  • Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Louisiana State University, B.A., Central College, Pella, IA

Awards & Honors

Publications & Presentations

"Chemistry of Food & Drink around the World," Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, August 2024

“Hybrid Course Design in an Upper Level Chemistry Course,” Luanne Tilstra, presented at the Magna Teaching with Technology Conference, St. Louis, MO, October 2018.

“Talking about Privilege in STEM academic departments,” Luanne Tilstra, workshop presented to women STEM faculty participating in the Bryn Mawr (PA) Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) Institute, July 2018.

“Motherhood and Working in the Academy,” workshop presented to women faculty participating in the Bryn Mawr (PA) Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) Institute, July 2018.

“On being a female faculty member in STEM,” on-campus presentation co-hosted by Center for Innovation and the Center for the Practice and Scholarship of Education, 麻痘精品, October 19, 2016.

“Attracting and Retaining Women in STEM,” Webinar hosted by NSF-funded ASAP ADVANCE Alliance, PI Joanne Smeija, April 15, 2016.

“Using Small Group, Peer Mentoring to Support Faculty Development and Career Advancement”, Crossing Boundaries: Transforming STEM Education, AAC&U, Seattle, WA, November 12 – 14, 2015.

“Work/Life Integration for Women in STEM,” Luanne Tilstra, invited talk, Work/Life Integration Conference, Indiana State University, October 2014.

“Modeling the liquid crystalline properties of type-I collagen,” Alexander Thomas and Luanne Tilstra, 247th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., March 2014.
 
Tilstra, L., “Promoting Diversity and Inclusivity at 麻痘精品,” (Book Chapter), Career Challenges and Opportunities in the Global Chemistry Enterprise, American Chemical Society Symposium Series, 2014
 
Tilstra, L., Broughton, A., French, V., Jelski, D., Tanke, R., Thomas, G., Western, A., and Xhu, G., Nanotechnology: An Introductory Textbook, Nova Scientific, 2008
 
Rezenom, Y. H., Wellman, A. D., Tilstra, L., Medley, C. D., and Gilman, S. D., “Separation and Detection of Individual Submicron Particles by Capillary Electrophoresis with Laser-Light-Scattering Detection,” Analyst, 132, 1215-1222, 2007
 
Tilstra, L., “Using Journal Articles to Teach Writing Skills for Laboratory Reports in General Chemistry,” Journal of Chemical Education, Volume 78, 762-764, 2001

Research Experiences

  • Chemistry of Food
  • Fluorescence Spectroscopy
  • Mechanisms of self-assembly of supramolecular systems

Teaching Interests

  • Physical Chemistry
  • Polymer Chemistry
  • General Chemistry
  • Chemistry of food