The Boughton-James Webpages!

This web log is dedicated to all of my family and friends with whom I love to keep in touch! Geneological family names are: Paternal: Boughton (from England to Niles Ohio), Reese (from Wales to Uniontown PA), Casteel (MD and PA), Tucker (Wales) Maternal: Clemens (PA MD to OH), Groves (WV OH), Gerber (Switzerland), Postelthwait (OH)

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Back to Ohio!

Well, my project here at Duke has fazed out. Grant was not renewed and no money left to chase this! So, went looking for new position for chance at R01. When I saw the job definition at Ohio State University, I decided to apply - just meeting the deadline by only 1 hour! The next morning, they were calling my references....holy cow!

So, I interviewed and got the job in the microbiology department at OSU working with Archaea bacteria - to determine how DNA replication can be maintained in temps as high as 280 deg C. We found a house in the city of Columbus...it is much smaller but it has over 3/4 acre of land! A rare find in Columbus property.

Tuesday, March 29, 2005


Our little miss Dr Lara came back from Bankok Thailand with a case of the flu! We had to go to the Duke University ER where they isolated us from everyone, thinking that she may have avian flu or SARS. We were quarentined all day! Finally, test results showed that it was only Influenza A. So, I passed the time by taking pics of Lara. As you can see, she didn't appreciate me doing that! Posted by Hello


Here is a pic of me in my hepa-mask in the ER! Posted by Hello

Wednesday, March 16, 2005


Here are my neighbors, Gary Parrish and his son Gregory. Gary is a postman in Raleigh. Greggie, an avid fan for the Wolfpack basketball is afflicted with a genetic disease called neurofibromatosis and is treated here at Duke University Medical Center. They are originally from New Jersey area but moved to Rolesville so that Greg can receive treatment at Duke. Greg's mother is Charlene Parrish and they have two other children, big brother Ryan and little sister Brooke. Posted by Hello


A pic of the Capital Building taken on March 9th from the Library of Congress front steps. There is so much construction going on in the front of the building. Posted by Hello


Here I am "lobbying" for NIH on the cold blustery day in Washington DC. It was spitting snow outside! Posted by Hello


Another pic of the stream trickling down the granite slab! Posted by Hello


Walking in the vast woods around Rolesville, NC, we stumbled across this waterfall down a huge granite slab. Posted by Hello

Monday, March 14, 2005

Washington D.C. Lobbying!

Well, it is one week since we have been back from our Washington D.C. trip. What a fantastic day! We started off by meeting everyone on the Joint Steering Committee for Public Policy at the Capital Hill Club and putting together our agenda for the day. There were about 20 of us and we were seeing congressmen and senators all day long. With each representative, we explained who we were and what we did in the sciences. The Bush administration seems to me to be very hostile towards the sciences, limiting the funding for existing groups and eliminating the money for basic science research. The administration makes it sound as though we are getting an increase in the NIH budget, but they neglect to calculate the costs and upkeep increases and inflation of running a lab. Many new and exciting projects will not get funded due to their shortsightedness!!

My morning started off with a visit to Chris Van Hollen from Maine. It was delightful to meet him. He did state that he was a supporter for increasing the NIH budget by 6% (what our lobby group is asking for). He only stayed for a short time, but we stayed and talked to his staffer who took notes and asked good questions. Second in line was Richard Burr, representative from North Carolina. He wasn't in..(there was a vote on the floor for an 80 bil increase in funding for the war, so many people were in and out!)...so his staffer conducted the meeting. We also had personal meetings with Constituent representatives David Price of North Carolina and Brad Miller of North Carolina. Both men were great and personable. I especially enjoyed Rep.Price who spoke frankly about his displeasure with this FY2006 budget. I must agree with him about it. Cutting the sciences is not the area to get the war money from. Others met with Ed Kennedy, Hillary Clinton and Barney Frank. The caucus at lunch was regarding Stem Cell research and given by Dr. Lawrence Goldstein. Many were in attendence and it was filmed.

We finished at the end of the day and was invited to attend a gathering at a tiny pub just down the street from Capital Hill on 1st street. We met for a few guinesses and had time to relax before we left on the drive home. We finally got home about 1:00 a.m., but as tired as we were, we were still smiling about how productive the day was. Not many people get to lobby on Capital Hill, and we were feeling effective and accomplished.

Monday, March 07, 2005

The James' go to Washington

I will be leaving for Washington DC tomorrow where I will have an opportunity to talk to congressmen about NIH funding! Being an advocate for the Joint Steering Committee for Public Policy, I am going to discuss increasing the National Institute of Health's budget for the fiscal year of 2006 by 6%. With the cost of research increasing at a much higher rate that does the funding, it forces scientists to make choices by guiding their research into areas that have a higher rate of funding. We will get to talk to our congress-people who are Elizabeth Dole and David Price. I am so looking forward to this, but I am soooooo nervous! I will take lots of pics since this is my first chance to go to Washington!


Pic of Uncle Bill Snyder and my mom, Shirley Ann Clemens-Boughton taken in March 2005. Posted by Hello


Here is cousin Tim Snyder and family...more pics to come! Posted by Hello


Here is a great pic of cousins Tim and Julie This is a pic of cousin Tim Snyder and wife Julie with son Josh and daughter-in-law Alice who is due with their daughter in April! This is Josh and Alice's new home in Louisiana. They are a handsome bunch! Tim is the son of William Snyder and Jane Clemens Snyder. Posted by Hello

Wednesday, February 23, 2005


Here is a picture of Zach Raber (my grand-nephew) at four months old. What a sweetie!! Posted by Hello


This is a pic of Zach Raber, my sister Kim's grandson. Isn't he adorable!!! He is four months old here. Posted by Hello

Monday, February 21, 2005

Hello to all! Today is February 21, 2005 and a warm drizzly day in North Carolina. I am excited about getting a little wet. Our soil is so dry (we are 5 inches to the light!) and I can't dig to plant my new bushes. It is as though I am trying to cut through cement!

Today starts another week and a new phase of our experiments. We are injecting mice with our new anthrax vaccine. In about three weeks, we will look for titers of antibody against our protein. Say a prayer...this could be good!! If this works, we may have found a beautiful way of introducing strong antigen by means of a natural carrier protein!

Locating relatives of long ago is a huge amount of work and follow up! Since geneology is one hobby of mine, I really appreciated my Dad's work in finding relatives locating in England. These relatives are also pitching in and tracing family ties! I thought I would post his email to me in case any of you are interesting in locating some names also!

-----Hi daughter,
"Ow bist ol' butt?" I am not too sure what this means but I think it's good. A not-close-related Rutland Boughton of Gloucester with whom I have been sharing email greeted me with this remark. Claims it is an old "foresters" greeting often heard in the local pubs. Since our family of Boughtons emigrated from, and still lives in, the Mitcheldean Forest area they are referred to as "foresters". Sheila Fowler told me she had contacted you. She has been very helpful in tracing our ancesters. I also have contact with Miss Elsie Boughton who is also confirmed cousin. Miss Elsie is a 75 year old spinstress who is partially invalid but gets around on her "scooter". She is computer literate and seems very sweet. Another contact I have made, not related but very helpful in ancestry is Vivienne Lilliott, "viv. -----

Good luck to all!