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Amy Christine Anderson, 47

PRINCETON/STORRS, CT - Amy Christine Anderson, Professor of Medicinal Chemistry and Head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Connecticut Storrs, died peacefully on Sunday morning, July 17, under the loving care of her family and the staff at UConn Health - John Dempsey Hospital in Farmington. She was 47. Amy was born in Worcester and raised in Westborough and Princeton, Massachusetts.

She received a BS in the life sciences from MIT, a PhD in biophysics from Harvard and was a postdoctoral fellow at UCSF. Amy was a brilliant scientist who used structural biology to study the shapes of protein molecules to guide drug design. She published over 80 research papers and was an inventor on several patents.

Her career was dedicated to the treatment of drug resistant pathogens, especially the so-called "superbugs" such as K. pneumonia and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Amy and her husband, Professor Dennis Wright have worked closely together for over a decade with a team of outstanding students to develop a new class of experimental antibiotics to treat these infections. Her work has also helped explain how bacteria become resistant to antibiotics. Amy developed a mathematical algorithm to help scientists identify drug resistant mutations and to synthesize a compounds that can overcome the resistance.

Her many honors included the Connecticut Technology Council's Woman of Innovation in Research award and the University of Connecticut Provost's Special Achievement Award. She was recently elected to the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering. In 2015, she was included in the list of 100 Inspiring Women of STEM: Insight into Diversity. She chaired the Gordon research Conference on Drug Resistance and was a member of the NIH study section on Drug Discovery and Mechanisms of Antimicrobial Resistance.

Amy was also a dedicated and extremely effective educator in the classroom and in the laboratory. She was an inspiring mentor and an outstanding role model for young women in science. Two of her mentees were honored by the Connecticut Technology Council as Women of Innovation.

Amy was interested in science from a very young age, and she credits her parents for helping to get her first job in science. They introduced her to a biochemistry professor who directed a laboratory and provided her first exposure to research. While collaborating on antibiotic research at Dartmouth College, Amy met the love her life, Dennis Wright. In 2005, they married and moved to Storrs, Connecticut where they embarked on their teaching careers and became parents of two boys.

She was a fabulous baker, often baking muffins with her sons Evan and Dean and using a rolling pin made by her father, Doug Anderson, and her grandmother's breadboard. She particularly enjoyed cooking exotic spicy Indian and Thai dishes that would test even the most seasoned palates. Amy was a gifted classical and blues pianist and took great joy in teaching piano to her children. One of her most beloved times was reading stories with her boys at bedtime each night. She loved family vacations and looked forward to her annual pilgrimage and retreat to North Truro on Cape Cod. Last year Amy fulfilled her long time dream of vacationing with her family at Disney World in Orlando. She was a devoted wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend and will be remembered for her tenacious and optimistic nature.

She leaves and will be lovingly missed by her husband of 11 years, Dennis L. Wright; her children, Evan Bailey and Dean Stanton Wright; her parents, Douglas W. and Joyce A. (Bailey) Anderson of Princeton; her brother, Mark E. Anderson and his wife, Jennifer A. Anderson of Boylston; a niece, Lydia R. Anderson; two nephews, William and Lucas Anderson; aunts, uncles and cousins; and her snuggly cat, "Sam."

A memorial service honoring Amy's life will be held at 1 pm on Saturday, July 23, in the First Congregational Church of Princeton, 14 Mountain Rd., Princeton. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery in Princeton. The Rev. Linda Michel will be officiating. A second memorial service at the University of Connecticut is planned for late summer. Memorial contributions may be made to the Mansfield Public Library, 54 Warrenville Road, Mansfield Center, CT 06250. To share a memory or offer a condolence, please visit

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Jul. 18 to Jul. 20, 2016.

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Marie S

July 12, 2024

Amy and I we were both department heads at UConn and had some great chats about how to handle workplace challenges. While Amy isn't just around the corner, it is always comforting to think of how Amy would handle a situation. We lost a beautiful soul way too early!

Muamer Ramic

August 17, 2016

Dear Wright Family,

I am sorry to hear about your loss. Amy was a wonderful person and professor. I will always remember her kindness and delightfulness. I am glad to be a former student of hers. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Siobhan Milde

August 4, 2016

To Dennis and family - I am so sorry for your loss and will keep you all in my prayers. Such a loss.

Ryan Lilien

August 3, 2016

Dear Dennis and Family,
I so very sorry for your loss. Amy was phenomenal. As you know she was one of my PhD mentors and she generously and enthusiastically introduced this computer scientist to so many wonderful aspects of structural biology. I ran into Amy a few years ago at a research meeting and it was a wonderful surprise. We had a nice time reminiscing about the old days. You are all in my thoughts.

Sabira Ramic

August 2, 2016

Dear Dennis, Evan, and Dean,

I am so saddened to hear of Amy's passing. Words are not enough to ease the deep sorrow. Amy was a wonderful mother, an excellent model in teaching and delightful human being. She will always be remembered by so many wonderful memories.
My heart is with you during this difficult time.

Sabira Ramic, UCONN Child Labs

Sara Sroka

July 30, 2016

Dear Wright family,

I am so sorry to hear of Amy's passing. She truly was a kind, caring, humorous person. Sending my deepest thoughts, prayers and condolences during such a difficult time. Sending much love to your family and lots of hugs to both beautiful boys.

Peter Diplock

July 29, 2016

Amy was kind and thoughtful, always 'present', and so passionate and enthusiastic about her life's work. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to know her, and am so saddened and heartsore by this news.

Amy Jasperson

July 28, 2016

I am heartbroken to hear of Amy's passing. She was a high school friend and classmate and I have fond memories of spending time with her when we were teenagers in Holden/Princeton. I remember Amy as intellectually curious, serious, fun, and kind. I am not surprised that she went on to accomplish so much in her life. Her research discoveries are inspirational. Even though I have not seen her in many years, I recognize her contagious smile. Sending heartfelt sympathy to you I am truly sorry for your loss.

Amy Ebbeson

July 24, 2016

So saddened to learn of the death of a high school friend. Amy was making breakthrough scientific discoveries even then. It is a small consolation that she achieved so much in her way too short life, and her impact and contributions to humanity will live on indefinitely. So grateful to have known her. Much love to her friends and family, especially her children. It sounds like she achieved as much success personally as professionally and her boys are equally amazing. My sincere sympathy for this tragic loss.

Lorin Gold

July 22, 2016

Amy was my neighbor and good childhood friend. Her brilliance and incredibly good nature was there from the get go. This good nature was tested early on when she was nice enough to try to tutor me in chemistry. While I was not destined for chemistry, she clearly had a calling to science and to helping others. My deepest sympathies to her family.

July 22, 2016

Dennis and Boys, I am so very sorry for the loss of Amy. It was a great honor to get to know her and i will miss her beautiful smile that always shined so bright when she walked in the masp room to get the boys,May she rest in peace. should you need any thing please feel free to call me. with Sympathy ,
Terry Covell

Bruce Donald

July 22, 2016

Dear Dennis,

I was devastated to hear of Amy's passing. She was a wonderful person, a great scientist, and the best collaborator, and an amazing friend. This is a tremendous loss for your family, for science, and for the world. I am thinking of you and your grief, and I will have a good thought for you and your family.

I am so glad to have been friends and to have worked with Amy, and so deeply saddened that her life was cut short. My thoughts and wishes and help are all for you.

Your friend,
-Bruce

Jenn Anderson

July 22, 2016

Amy was a beautiful person. She will be missed beyond words.

Fei Wang

July 22, 2016

Dear Dennis, Evan, and Dean
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. We are truly blessed to have known Amy and I shall miss my colleague and friend. In friendship and support always.

Charles Innis

July 21, 2016

My deepest sympathy for your loss. What an amazing person, gone much too soon!

Jennifer Andrews

July 21, 2016

So sorry to hear of Amy's passing. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Jennifer (Matson) Andrews (Good Shepherd Lutheran)

Steph R

July 21, 2016

My sincere condolences to the Anderson family. May God, the Hearer of Prayer, bring comfort to family and friends (Psalms 65:2).
Please accept sympathy with love,

Allison McKeegan

July 21, 2016

Dear Dennis, Evan, and Dean,
I am so saddened to learn of Amy's passing. I will always remember her as a kind, cheerful, and loving wife and mother. I enjoyed getting to know your wonderful family through the Child Labs. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
With sympathy,
Allison (Magdefrau) McKeegan

Celia Schiffer

July 21, 2016

Dear Dennis and family,

I'm so so sorry for your loss. Amy was a truly an amazing person. We lost a scientific thought leader, compassionate mentor and role model and kind friend. She truly made the world a better place.

Peace,

Chris Perkins

July 20, 2016

For me, Amy's greatest achievement were her boys. It was a pleasure and an honor to be part of her boys first early learning experience at the UCONN Child Labs. Her boys are beautiful kids and Amy and Dennis were part of the Child Labs family. I am so sorry that such tragedy visits such a wonderful family. You are in my heart and prayers.
Chris Perkins

Tracy Smith

July 20, 2016

Dennis, Evan, and Dean,

There are no words to express my sorrow and saddened for your loss. I am so so sorry. Amy was so compassionate and so kind. I will keep all of you in my thoughts and in my prayers.

Daniel Zurawski

July 20, 2016

Amy was an amazing colleague, collaborator, and friend. Many times, her positive energy could fill a room or just turn a bad day around. I will miss her dearly, and my deepest sympathy goes to Dennis and the kids.

Lisa Holle

July 20, 2016

Amy was truly amazing in so many ways and such an inspiration to me. I miss her dearly! My thoughts are with you all - Dennis, Dean, Evan, Doug, Joyce, Mark and all of Amy's family. May the memories of her warm smile, caring nature, and strength bring peace to you.

Priscilla Yang

July 20, 2016

I truly mourn Amy's passing. Although my contact with her was brief, she made an indelible and inspiring impression on me as a scientist, leader, and mother. My thoughts are with her family. Rest in peace.

John Winn

July 20, 2016

Dennis,

I am saddened to learn today of Amy's passing. You have my deep sympathy. She was an exceptional woman, and she will be missed by many.

John

Kumar Venkitanarayanan

July 20, 2016

Dennis,
Deeply saddened to hear Amy's passing away. My heartfelt condolences and pray that you and family have the strength to go the difficult times.

Baki Cetegen

July 20, 2016

Dear Dennis,
I am shocked to learn Amy's passing. We will all miss her. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Larry Silbart

July 20, 2016

Dennis and family - I was so saddened to learn of Amy's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Amy was a delightful person to work with, who brought energy, passion and a warm smile to every situation. She will be sorely missed.

Christopher Langmead

July 20, 2016

I am very sad to hear of Amy's passing. She was the kind of scientist and person we all aspire to be. My thoughts are with her family and her colleagues.

July 20, 2016

Dennis, Dean, Evan, and family....my sincerest condolences to all of you. What a lovely and informative obituary to remember Amy's impact on all of us.

Here is a treasured quote to bring a moment of comfort:

"There are things that we don't want to happen but have to accept, things we don't want to know but have to learn, and people we can't live without but have to let go."

Marie Smith, UConn School of Pharmacy

Peter Tyczkowski

July 20, 2016

Dennis,

Anything I can say is inadequate in comparison to your loss. My heart and condolences go out to you and the boys. Amy was a wonderful person to work with and will be missed greatly on so many dimensions.

Alexa

July 20, 2016

Dr. Anderson was a wonderful professor and I wish I had gotten the opportunity to know her more during my time at UConn's School of Pharmacy. I would like to express my condolences to Dr. Wright and all of Dr. Anderson's family and friends. I wish you all peace during your time of grievance and would like you to know you have the love and prayers of all of the School of Pharmacy family.

Li Wang

July 20, 2016

Dear Amy, Your sweet smile, your strength, your grace, will be kept in my heart. May you rest in peace in heaven. My heart and prayer goes out to Dennis, two brave boys and your family.

Audrey Corman

July 20, 2016

Dr. Wright
I am so sorry for your loss. Dr. Anderson was a wonderful person and instructor. My heartfelt prayers and condolences go out to you and your family

Phyllis Horvith

July 20, 2016

Dennis,
Condolences to you and your family.

Michael White

July 20, 2016

Amy was a wonderful woman, incredible researcher, and an intelligent and caring leader in the School of Pharmacy. She understood how diseases without effective treatments impact not only those with the disease but their families and friends as well and fought to discover new treatments for drug resistant bacteria. I know her passion to make a difference in the world will live on in her family, the students she taught, and the friends she has made.

Jared Silverman

July 19, 2016

Dennis- My thoughts and prayers are with you and the boys. It was a privilege to have known and worked with Amy, and she will be dearly missed.

American Heart Association

July 19, 2016

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

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