Trustees grant faculty promotions, tenure

At the March 7 Board of Trustees meeting, the following Washington University in St. Louis faculty members were appointed with tenure, promoted with tenure or granted tenure, effective July 1 unless otherwise noted.

Appointment with tenure

James M. DuBois, PhD, as professor of medicine (effective March 7);

Shabaana Abdul Khader, PhD, as associate professor of molecular microbiology (effective March 7);

Todd P. Margolis, MD, PhD, as professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences (effective March 7); and

Anya Plutynski, PhD, as associate professor of philosophy (effective March 7).

Promotion with tenure

Catherine S. Adcock, PhD, to associate professor of history;

J. Dillon Brown, PhD, to associate professor of English;

William S. Bubelis, PhD, to associate professor of classics;

Bruce A. Carlson, PhD, to associate professor of biology;

David A. Fike, PhD, to associate professor of earth and planetary sciences;

Elizabeth S. Haswell, PhD, to associate professor of biology;

Crickette Sanz, PhD, to associate professor of anthropology;

Julie E. Singer, PhD, to associate professor of French;

Monika J. Weiss to associate professor of art;

Viktor Gruev, PhD, to associate professor of computer science and engineering;

Kilian Q. Weinberger, PhD, to associate professor of computer science and engineering;

Timothy M. Miller, MD, PhD, to associate professor of neurology (effective March 7);

Alexander S. Krupnick, MD, to associate professor of cardiothoracic surgery (effective March 7);

David D. Limbrick Jr., MD, PhD, to associate professor of neurological surgery (effective March 7);

Daniel S. Marcus, PhD, to associate professor of radiology (effective March 7);

Erika L. Pearce, PhD, to associate professor of pathology and immunology (effective March 7);

Zhude Tu, PhD, to associate professor of radiology (effective March 7);

Granting of tenure

Markus Baer, PhD, as associate professor of organizational behavior;

Xiumin X. Martin, PhD, as associate professor of accounting (effective April 1); and

Lamar Pierce, PhD, as associate professor of strategy.