Christopher John Doona
Present Position
Senior Research Chemist for the U.S. Army–Natick Soldier RD&E Center
Chapter Affiliation
Natick
Background Information
Biography
Statement
As a senior research chemist for the U.S. Army–Natick Soldier RD&E Center, which is a very unique type of research institution covering basic and applied research, development, and testing activities for a wide range of mission-focused applications, I have grown as a scientist to become increasingly adaptive, flexible, and able to learn new and interdisciplinary areas of science in dynamic environments. This experience has allowed me to develop specific expertise in some areas, while broadening my background to other areas. It also proves to me that a PhD is not a terminal degree, but the foundation for exploring and striving for new beginnings, as these experiences have opened me to new ways of thinking and has let me provide different, outside-the-box perspectives in new areas. I want to bring this type of openness and diverse background to Sigma Xi, because the Sigma Xi is inherently interdisciplinary and provides the ideal forum for freely exchanging ideas across disciplines.
As a member of Sigma Xi and leader of our chapter for many years, I believe our duty is to promote the importance of free exchange among scientific peers, in order to keep alive the spirit of learning and education as a lifelong process beyond the scope of our disciplines. Unfortunately, many scientists do not take advantage of this opportunity, but only join professional societies in a single discipline. Over the years I have worked very hard at U.S. Army–Natick Soldier RD&E Center to keep the Natick Chapter active, viable, and prominent. If elected associate director of the constituency, I will use my experience to assist the director as needed and I will work towards promoting the relevance of scientific endeavors on campuses of colleges, universities, and research institutes, and in the community at large.