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- Gerard
Aching, Associate Professor
of Spanish
and Portuguese and Director of Graduate Studies, New York University:
Black socialist thought and literature in the Caribbean, 1925-1945.
- Diane
Ackerman, Writer, Ithaca,
New York: A
poetics of the brain.
- John A. Agnew,
Professor of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles: Europe's
margins, national territories, and modern statehood.
- Catherine
L. Albanese, Professor of
Religious
Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara: A cultural history of
American metaphysical religion.
- Emily
Apter, Professor of French
and Comparative
Literature, New York University: The political and cultural
significance of translation.
- Judith
F. Baca, Artist, Venice,
California;
Professor of World Arts and Culture, Cesar Chavez Center, University of
California, Los Angeles; Founding Artistic Director, Social and Public
Art Resource Center (SPARC), Venice: Visual art.
- Zainab
Bahrani, Edith Porada
Associate Professor
of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University: The body and
violence in Assyrian art.
- John
Balaban, Professor of
English and
Poet-in-Residence, North Carolina State University: A translation of
Nguyen Du's The Tale of Kieu.
- Patricia Barber,
Composer and Musician, Chicago: Music composition.
- E.
M. Beekman, Professor of
Germanic Languages,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst: An edition of the Ambonese
Herbal of Rumphius.
- Charles
Beitz, Professor of
Politics, Princeton
University: A political theory of human rights.
- Zoe
Beloff, Video Artist, New
York City; Adjunct
Professor of Media and Communication Arts, City College and Adjunct
Professor of Media Culture, College of Staten Island, City University
of New York: Video.
- Roland
Benabou, Professor of
Economics and
Public Affairs, Princeton University: Behavioral political economy.
- Carl M.
Bender,
Professor of Physics, Washington University, St.
Louis: A new approach to quantum field theory.
- Maxine
Berg, Professor of History,
University of
Warwick, England: Global origins of British consumer goods in the 18th
century.
- Ira
Berlin, Distinguished
University Professor
of History, University of Maryland, College Park: Movement and place in
African-American life, 1650-2000.
- April
Bernard, Poet, New Haven,
Connecticut;
Professor of Literature and Member of the MFA Core Faculty, Bennington
College: Poetry.
- David
A. Bradt, Member of the
Faculty, Center
for International Emergency, Disaster & Refugee Studies, The
Johns
Hopkins University; Member of the Faculty of Emergency Medicine, Royal
Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, Australia: The ethnographic
study of the Badui tribe of Java.
- Joann
Brennan, Photographer,
Centennial,
Colorado; Assistant Professor of Photography, University of Colorado at
Denver: Photography.
- Martin
Bresnick, Composer, New
Haven,
Connecticut; Adjunct Professor of Composition, Yale University: Music
composition.
- Robert
H. Brinkmeyer, Jr.,
Professor of English,
University of Arkansas: European totalitarianism and the white Southern
imagination, 1930-1950.
- Anthony Brown,
Composer, Berkeley, California: Music composition.
- Peter Cameron,
Writer, New York City; Member of the Guest Faculty, Graduate Writing
Program, Sarah Lawrence College: Fiction.
- Jim
Campbell, Artist, San
Francisco; Research
and Development Engineer, Genesis Microchip, Alviso, California: Visual
art.
- Ann
Carlson, Choreographer, New
York City:
Choreography.
- Mary Ellen Carroll,
Artist, New York City: Visual art.
- Laura
L. Carstensen, Professor of
Psychology,
Stanford University: Extended life expectancy in the 21st century.
- Nicole Cattell,
Film Maker, New York City; Director and Producer, Swim Pictures and El
Sueño Productions, New York City: Film making.
- Siu-Wai
Chan, Professor of
Materials Science and
Engineering, Columbia University: New methods of preparing
grain-boundary junctions of high temperature superconductors.
- Jeffrey
A. Cina, Professor of
Chemistry and
Member, Oregon Center for Optics, University of Oregon: Studies in
ultrafast electronic energy transfer.
- Robert
Cohen, Writer, Middlebury,
Vermont;
Associate Professor of English, Middlebury College: Fiction.
- Tom
Conley, Professor of
Romance Languages,
Harvard University: Topography and literature in Renaissance France.
- Matthew
Connelly, Associate
Professor of
History, Columbia University: A global history of population control.
- Ted Conover,
Writer, Bronx, New York: A book about roads.
- Perry
R. Cook, Associate
Professor of Computer
Science and Music, Princeton University: Technology and vocal
expression.
- Fred
Cray, Photographer,
Brooklyn, New York:
Photography.
- Eve
D'Ambra, Associate
Professor of Art, Vassar
College: Beauty and the Roman imperial portrait.
- Arnold
I. Davidson, Professor of
Philosophy,
Divinity and Comparative Literature, University of Chicago: Spiritual
exercises in philosophy.
- Michel
C. Delfour, Professor of
Mathematics and
Statistics, Center of Mathematics Research, University of Montreal:
Intrinsic theory of thin and asymptotic shells.
- Devin
DeWeese, Associate
Professor of Central
Eurasian Studies and Director, Research Institute for Inner Asian
Studies, Indiana University at Bloomington: A history of the Yasavi
Sufi tradition of Central Asia.
- Steve
DiBenedetto, Artist, New
York City;
Visiting Artist and Lecturer, Rutgers University and Cooper Union for
the Advancement of Science and Art: Painting.
- Francis
X.
Diebold,
William Polk Carey Professor of Economics,
University of Pennsylvania: Financial asset returns and underlying
economic fundamentals.
- Heather
Dubrow, Tighe-Evans
Professor and John
Bascom Professor of English, University of Wisconsin, Madison: The
lyric in early modern England.
- Paul
N. Edwards, Associate
Professor of History
and Politics of Technology and Director, Science, Technology &
Society Program, University of Michigan: The technopolitics of
information infrastructure in South Africa.
- Martin
B. Einhorn, Professor of
Physics,
University of Michigan: Quantum field theory in curved spacetime.
- Barbara
Alpern Engel, Professor of
History,
University of Colorado, Boulder: Marriage and the state in late
imperial Russia.
- Nathan
Englander, Writer, New York
City:
Fiction.
- Helen
Epstein, Writer, Brooklyn,
New York: The
AIDS epidemic in Africa.
- Daniel
R. Ernst, Professor of Law,
Georgetown
University: The legal profession and the administrative state in
20th-century America.
- Margaret
J.M. Ezell, John Paul
Abbott Professor
of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University: Authors, readers, and
literary life in Britain, 1645-1714.
- Steven
Feld, Professor of Music
and
Anthropology, Columbia University: The anthropology of global music
industrialization.
- James W.
Fernandez,
Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, University
of Chicago: An ethnography of the social imagination in Spain.
- Teresita
Fernández,
Artist, Brooklyn, New
York: Sculpture.
- Carter
Vaughn Findley, Professor
of History, The
Ohio State University: D'Ohsson and his Tableau
général de l'empire othoman.
- Kathleen
Finneran, Writer, St.
Louis, Missouri:
Essays about aunts.
- David Froom,
Composer, California, Maryland; Professor of Music, St. Mary's College
of Maryland: Music composition.
- Kenneth
M. George, Professor of
Anthropology,
University of Wisconsin, Madison: Art and post-authoritarian disquiet
in Indonesia.
- György
Gergely, Professor and
Department
Head of Developmental Research, Institute for Psychological Research,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest: The development of
understanding other minds and intentionality in infancy.
- Michael
Geyer, Professor of
History, University
of Chicago: The culture of defeat in modern German history.
- Samantha
Gillison, Writer, Brooklyn,
New York:
Fiction.
- Neil
Goldberg, Video Artist, New
York City:
Video.
- Irene
Good, Research and
Curatorial Associate,
Peabody Museum, Harvard University: A social archaeology of textiles.
- Monica
H. Green, Professor of
History, Arizona
State University: Medicine and culture in 12th-century Salerno.
- Ariela
Gross, Professor of Law and
History,
University of Southern California Law School: A history of racial
identity on trial in America.
- Ted
Gup, Shirley Wormser
Professor of
Journalism, Case Western Reserve University: America's culture of
secrecy.
- Susan
Hahn, Poet, Winnetka,
Illinois; Editor, TriQuarterly
Literary Magazine, Northwestern University: Poetry.
- Langdon
Hammer, Professor of
English, Yale
University: A biography of James Merrill.
- Helen
Hardacre, Reischauer
Institute Professor
of Japanese Religions and Society, Harvard University: The Japanese
organization Science of Happiness.
- Thomas
Allen Harris, Film Maker,
Brooklyn, New
York: Film making.
- John
Haugeland, Professor of
Philosophy,
University of Chicago: An interpretation of Heidegger.
- Aleksandar
Hemon, Writer, Chicago:
Fiction.
- Fred S. Hersch,
Composer and Pianist, New York City: Music composition.
- David
Hinton, Writer and
Translator, East
Calais, Vermont: A translation of The
Book of Songs and of The
Mountain Poems of Meng Hao-jan.
- Gitta
Honegger, Professor of
Theatre and
English, Arizona State University: A biography of Helene Weigel.
- C. J. Hribal,
Writer, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Professor of English, Marquette
University: Fiction.
- Cannon
Hudson, Artist, New York
City: Painting.
- Joseph
Michael Hunt, Bank Advisor
on Health,
Nutrition, and Early Childhood Development, Asian Development Bank,
Manila, Philippines: Nutrition security of poor women and children in
Asia.
- Neil
Immerman,
Professor of Computer Science, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst: Applications of descriptive and dynamic
complexity.
- Sheldon
H. Jacobson,
Professor of Mechanical and Industrial
Engineering, Willett Faculty Scholar, and Director, Simulation
Optimization Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign:
Aviation security problems and solutions.
- Thomas
Joiner,
Bright-Burton Professor of Psychology, Florida
State University: A theory of completed suicide.
- Catherine
Julien, Associate Professor
of
History, Western Michigan University: The Spanish conquest from the
persepective of the Inca Titu Cusi.
- John
Justeson, Professor of
Anthropology,
University at Albany, State University of New York: The decipherment of
epi-Olmec hieroglyphic writing.
- Susan
C. Karant-Nunn, Professor
of History and
Director, Division of Late Medieval and Reformation Studies, University
of Arizona: The molding of religious fervor in the German reformations.
- David
Scott Kastan, Old Dominion
Foundation
Professor in the Humanities, Columbia University: Interactions between
authors and publishers in early modern England.
- Michael
Kazin, Professor of
History, Georgetown
University: William Jennings Bryan and the rise of celebrity politics
in America.
- Timothy
A. Keiderling, Professor of
Chemistry,
University of Illinois at Chicago: Beta-sheet formation in peptides and
proteins.
- Mike Kelley,
Artist, Los Angeles; Member of the Graduate Faculty, Art Center College
of Design, Pasadena: Sculpture.
- Sean
Dorrance Kelly,
Assistant Professor of Philosophy,
Assistant Professor in Neuroscience Program, and Jonathan Edwards
Bicentennial Preceptor, Princeton University: Phenomenology,
consciousness, and embodiment.
- Dane
Kennedy, Elmer Louis Kayser
Professor of
History and International Affairs, George Washington University:
Richard Burton and the Victorian world of difference.
- Justin
Kimball, Photographer,
Florence,
Massachusetts; Visiting Assistant Professor of Art and Photography,
Amherst College: Photography.
- David
Kirby, Poet, Tallahassee,
Florida; W. Guy
McKenzie Professor of English, Florida State University: Poetry.
- Stuart
Klawans, Film Critic, The
Nation;
Vice President and Senior Writer, Kreisberg Group, New York City: The
films of Preston Sturges.
- Douglas
M. Knight, Jr., Independent
Scholar and
Musician, Portland, Maine: A biography of the Indian dancer
Balasaraswati.
- Bill
Knott, Poet, Cambridge,
Massachusetts;
Associate Professor of Writing, Literature and Publishing, Emerson
College: Poetry.
- Stephan
Koplowitz, Choreographer,
Brooklyn, New
York; Director of Dance, Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn:
Choreography.
- Gabriel
Kotliar,
Professor of Physics, Rutgers University: Studies
in correlated electronic structure.
- Karen
Ordahl Kupperman, Silver
Professor of
History, New York University: The founding of Jamestown in its Atlantic
context.
- Greg
Kwiatek, Artist, Hoboken,
New Jersey;
Senior Security Officer, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Painting.
- Rachel
Lachowicz, Artist, Los
Angeles; Member of
the Adjunct Faculty in Art, Claremont Graduate University: Sculpture.
- Nicholas
Lamia, Artist, New York
City; Art
Handler and Preparator, Reece Galleries, New York City: Painting.
- Jessie
Lebaron, Artist, New York
City: Painting.
- Thomas
Lectka, Professor of
Chemistry, The Johns
Hopkins University: Catalytic asymmetric fluorination reactions.
- Ralph
Lee, Theatre Artist, New
York City;
Artistic Director, Mettawee River Theatre Company, New York City: A
theatre piece.
- Phillis
Levin, Poet, New York City;
Professor of
English and Poet-in-Residence, Hofstra University: Poetry.
- Neil
Levine, Emmet Blakeney
Gleason Professor of
History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University: The urbanism of
Frank Lloyd Wright.
- Steven
Z. Levine, Leslie Clark
Professor in the
Humanities, Bryn Mawr College: Self-representation in France from the
16th century to the present.
- Bong
H. Lian, Professor of
Mathematics, Brandeis
University: Studies in mirror symmetry, geometry, and arithmetic.
- Glenn
Ligon, Artist, Brooklyn,
New York:
Painting.
- Brian
McAllister Linn, Professor
of History,
Texas A&M University: War in American military thought.
- Lisa
Lowe, Professor of
Comparative Literature,
University of California, San Diego: The emergence of modern humanism.
- Gina
Magid, Artist, Brooklyn,
New York:
Painting.
- Stephanie
McCurry, Associate
Professor of
History, Northwestern University: The body politic in the Civil War
South.
- Martha
McPhee, Writer, New York
City; Assistant
Professor of Creative Writing, Hofstra University: Fiction.
- Harold
Meltzer, Composer, New York
City;
Artistic Director, Sequitur Music Ensemble, New York City: Music
composition.
- Christopher
L. Miller, Frederick
Clifford Ford
Professor of African American Studies and French, Yale University:
Literatures and cultures of the French-Atlantic slave trade.
- Peter
N. Miller, Professor of
Cultural History,
Bard Graduate Center: The meaning of Fabri de Peiresc's oriental
studies.
- Susan
Miller, Playwright, New
York City: Play
writing.
- Kenneth
L. Mossman, Professor of
Health Physics
and Director, Office of Radiation Safety, Arizona State University:
Risk dimensions and precaution.
- Julia
K. Murray, Professor of Art
History,
University of Wisconsin, Madison: The history and significance of the
Kongzhai shrine to Confucius.
- Donna
J. Nelson,
Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of
Oklahoma: Mechanisms of additions to alkenes.
- Jennifer
Nelson, Artist, Santa
Monica,
California; Artist-in-Residence, Siftung Laurenz Haus, Basel
Switzerland: Visual art.
- David
Nicholas,
Kathryn and Calhoun Lemon Professor of History,
Clemson University: The regional identity of Germanic Europe,
1270-1500.
- Jan
Nijman, Professor of
Geography and Regional
Studies, University of Miami: Miami as a laboratory of urban living.
- Isidore
Okpewho, Professor of
Africana Studies,
English, and Comparative Literature, Binghamton University, State
University of New York: African mythology in the new world.
- Ken Ono,
Solle P. and Margaret Manasse Professor of
Letters and Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison: Studies in
number theory.
- Max Page,
Assistant Professor of Architecture and History, University of
Massachusetts at Amherst: The destruction of New York in the historical
imagination.
- Marie
Ponsot, Poet, New York
City; Professor
Emerita of English, Queens College, City University of New York:
Poetry.
- Yopie
Prins, Associate Professor
of English and
Comparative Literature, University of Michigan: Translations of Greek
tragedy by Victorian women.
- Robert
N. Proctor, Walter L. and
Helen Ferree
Professor of the History of Science and Co-Director, Science, Medicine
and Technology in Culture Initiative, Pennsylvania State University:
Acheulean handaxes and human origins.
- Donald
Quataert, Professor of
History,
Binghamton University, State University of New York: The coal miners of
the Ottoman empire, 1829-1922.
- M.
V. Ramana, Research Staff
Member, Program on
Science and Global Security, Princeton University: The present and
future of nuclear energy in India.
- Maureen
E. Raymo, Research
Associate Professor
of Earth Sciences, Boston University: An introduction to global
warming.
- Anne
Rearick, Photographer,
Gloucester,
Massachusetts; Instructor in Photography, Cambridge School of Weston,
Massachusetts: Photography.
- Matthew
Restall,
Associate Professor of Latin American History,
Anthropology, and Women's Studies, Pennsylvania State University:
Slavery, society, and African-Mayan relations in colonial Yucatan.
- Jonathan
Reynolds, Playwright
&
Screenwriter, New York City; Food Columnist, New
York Times Magazine:
Play writing.
- Reynold
Reynolds, Film Maker, New
York City:
Film making.
- Gene
E. Robinson, Professor of
Entomology and
Neuroscience and Director, Neuroscience Program, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign: Genes and social behavior.
- Catherine
Robson, Associate Professor
of
English, University of California, Davis: Victorian life and the
memorized poem.
- Kathy Rose,
Performance
Artist,
New York City; Senior Lecturer in Animation, University of the Arts,
Philadelphia: Performance art.
- W.
Jackson Rushing, III,
Professor of Art
History, University of Houston: Edgar Heap of Birds and contemporary
visual arts.
- Subir Sachdev,
Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University: Competing
orders and criticality in quantum matter.
- Pauline
Stella Sanchez,
Installation Artist,
Venice, California; Member of the Faculty, Art Center College of
Design, Pasadena: Sculpture and installation art.
- Roger
Sanjek, Professor of
Anthropology, Queens
College, City University of New York: A study of the Gray Panthers.
- Dolph
Schluter, Professor of
Zoology and Canada
Research Chair, University of British Columbia: The genetic basis of
ecological adaptation.
- Richard Evan
Schwartz,
Professor of Mathematics, University of
Maryland, College Park: Connections between real and complex hyperbolic
discrete groups.
- Gustavo E.
Scuseria,
Robert A. Welch Professor of Chemistry, Rice
University: Studies in computational nanotechnology.
- Paul
Shambroom, Photographer,
St. Paul,
Minnesota: Photography.
- William F.
Shannon,
Choreographer, New York City: Choreography.
- Sophiline
Cheam Shapiro,
Choreographer, Long
Beach, California; Artistic Director and Director of Programs, Khmer
Arts Academy, Long Beach: Choreography.
- Alvin
Singleton, Composer,
Atlanta, Georgia:
Music composition.
- David
K. Skelly, Associate
Professor of Ecology,
Yale University: Amphibian decline and biodiversity conservation.
- Jimmy
Slyde, Choreographer and
Dancer, Hanson,
Massachusetts: Choreography.
- Lynn
Staley, Harrington and
Shirley Drake
Professor of the Humanities in the Department of English, Colgate
University: Chaucer, Richard II, and the languages of power in
14th-century England.
- Michael
P. Steinberg, Professor of
Modern
European History, Cornell University: Modernity and secularity in
German Jewish thought and art, 1780-1960.
- Leonel
da Silveira Lobo Sternberg,
Professor of Biology,
University of Miami: Ant nests and the nutrition of tropical trees.
- Susan
C. Stokes, Professor of
Political Science,
University of Chicago: Political clientelism in Argentina.
- Deborah
Stratman, Film Maker,
Chicago; Adjunct
Assistant Professor of Film and Video, School of the Art Institute of
Chicago; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Film, University of Illinois at
Chicago: Film making.
- David
Levi Strauss, Writer; High
Falls, New
York; Visiting Critic, Center for Curatorial Studies and The Graduate
School of the Arts, Bard College: Photography and belief.
- Edward
J. Sullivan, Professor of
Fine Arts, New
York University: The language of objects in Latin America.
- Timothy
R. Tangherlini, Associate
Professor of
Folklore, The Scandinavian Section, University of California, Los
Angeles: Folklore and rural society in 19th-century Denmark.
- Robert
Taplin, Artist, West Haven,
Connecticut:
Sculpture.
- Ray Thomas,
New Media Artist, New York City and Paris, France: New media art.
- Henry
Threadgill, Composer, New
York City: Music
composition.
- Fei-Ran
Tian,
Associate Professor of Mathematics, The Ohio State
University: Nonlinear dispersive oscillations.
- Natasha
Trethewey, Poet, Decatur,
Georgia;
Assistant Professor of English, Emory University: Poetry.
- William
Uricchio, Professor of
Comparative Media
Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: The changing definition
and deployment of television.
- Igor
Vamos, Assistant Professor
of Electronic
Art, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: New media art.
- Diane
Vaughan, Professor of
Sociology, Boston
College: Air-traffic control in the early 21st century.
- Paul
Vester, Film Animator,
Topanga, California;
Visiting Professor of Experimental Animation, California Institute of
the Arts: Digital film animation.
- Lynne
Viola, Professor of Modern
Russian
History, University of Toronto: The birth of the gulag and forced labor
in the Soviet Union, 1930-1953.
- Michael
J. Watts, Class of '63
Professor and
Director, Institute of International Studies, University of California,
Berkeley: Petroleum and economies of violence in Nigeria.
- Sam
Wells, Film Maker,
Princeton, New Jersey:
Film making.
- Joel
Werring, Artist, Brooklyn,
New York:
Painting.
- Barbara
White,
Composer, Princeton, New Jersey; Assistant Professor of Music,
Princeton University: Music composition.
- Wendel A. White,
Photographer, Galloway, New Jersey; Professor of Art, Richard Stockton
College of New Jersey: Photography.
- Sabine
Wilke, Professor of German,
University of
Washington, Seattle: Masochism and the German colonial imagination.
- William
Earle Williams,
Photographer, Haverford,
Pennsylvania; Professor of Fine Arts and Curator of Photographs,
Haverford College: Photography.
- David
Wojahn, Poet, Richmond,
Virginia;
Professor of English, Virginia Commonwealth University; Member of the
MFA Faculty in Writing Program, Vermont College: Poetry.
- Thomas
A. Woolsey, Professor of
Experimental
Neurosurgery and George H. and Ethel R. Bishop Scholar in Neurological
Surgery, of Experimental Neurology and George H. and Ethel R. Bishop
Scholar in Neurology, of Biomedical Engineering, of Anatomy and
Neurobiology, and of Physiology, Washington University School of
Medicine: Knowledge of the nervous system derived from the
whisker-barrel system.
- Robert
Wuthnow, Gerhard R.
Andlinger '52
Professor of Sociology, Princeton University: America's historic
self-identity and the challenges of religious and cultural pluralism.
- Jack
Xin, Professor of
Mathematics, University
of Texas at Austin: Partial differential equations for processing audio
signals.
- Kevin
Young, Poet, Bloomington,
Indiana; Ruth
Lilly Professor of Poety, Indiana University at Bloomington: Poetry.
- Eviatar
Zerubavel, Professor of
Sociology,
Rutgers University: The sociology of denial.
- Jianying
Zha, Writer, Fort
Lauderdale, Florida;
Research Scholar, Baker Institute, Rice University: The recent
transformation of China.
- Jorge
Mario Aceituno Moreno,
Photographer,
Santiago, Chile; Professor of Photography, Institute of Arts and
Sciences (ARCOS) and University of Chile: Photography.
- Rafael
Barajas Durán,
Writer and
Cartoonist, La Jornada,
Mexico City: Mexican political
caricature of combat, 1872-1910.
- Fernando
Juan Birri, Film Maker,
Sante Fe,
Argentina; Director, Fernando Birri Foundation for Multi-Media Arts:
Screenwriting.
- Rodrigo
B. Capaz, Adjunct Professor
of Physics,
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: First-principles theory of
nanosystems.
- Merle
Collins, Professor of
Comparative
Literature and English, University of Maryland at College Park: Slavery
and emancipation in Grenada and Carriacou.
- Ana
Belén
Elgoyhen,
Adjunct Researcher, National Research Council of
Argentina (CONICET): Nicotinic receptors of cochlear hair cells.
- Rodolfo
Enrique Fogwill, Writer,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina: Fiction.
- Célia
Regina DaSilva García,
Professor of Physiology, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil: Molecular
mechanisms for melatonin modulation of the cell cycle of the malaria
parasite.
- Germán
Leopoldo García,
Director of Education, Descartes
Foundation, Buenos Aires, Argentina: The presence of psychiatry in
Argentine cultural debates.
- Antonio
García de León,
Research
Professor, National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH),
Morelos, Mexico: Colonial Veracruz and its Sotavento Coast, 1519-1821.
- Daniel
García Helder,
Poet, Buenos Aires,
Argentina; Coordinator, House of Poetry of Buenos Aires: Poetry.
- Maya
Goded Colichio,
Photographer, Mexico City:
Photography.
- Adrián
Gorelik, Professor of Urban
Cultural History, National University of Quilmes, Buenos Aires: The
cycle of invention and critique of the "Latin American City".
- Silvina
Gvirtz, Director, School of
Education,
University of San Andrés, Buenos Aires; Associate Research
Professor, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): A
comparison of models of school governance in Argentina, Brazil, and
Nicaragua.
- Carlos
Huneeus, Adjunct Professor
of Political
Science, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile: Patricio Aylwin and
the reestablishment of democracy in Chile.
- Ana
Lía Kornblit,
Principal Researcher, National
Research Council of Argentina (CONICET); Professor of Social
Psychology, University of Buenos Aires: Attitudes, beliefs, and risky
sexual behaviors of Buenos Aires youths.
- Jorge Mario
Liderman,
Composer, Richmond, California; Professor of
Music, University of California, Berkeley: Music composition.
- Paulo
Cesar de Souza Lins,
Writer, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil: Fiction.
- Gerardo
Litvak, Choreographer,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina; Contemporary Dance Instructor, Ricardo Rojas Cultural
Center, University of Buenos Aires: Choreography.
- Luis
Marone,
Scientific Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina,
(CONICET); Free Professor, National University of Cuyo: Ecology and
epistemology.
- Ursula M.
Molter,
Associate Professor of Mathematics, University of
Buenos Aires; Independent Researcher, National Research Council of
Argentina (CONICET): Harmonic analysis and applications.
- Julio
F.
Navarro,
Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of
Victoria, Canada: The small scale structure of cold dark matter.
- María
Novaro, Film Maker, Mexico
City;
Instructor in Film, Center for Cinematography Training, National Center
for the Arts, Mexico City: Film making.
- Horacio
Armando Paglione, Research
Professor,
University of Buenos Aires; Director, Center for Documentation and
Research of the Leftist Culture in Argentina (CiDInCI): Biographical
dictionary of the Argentine left.
- Alexandre
A. Peixoto, Associate
Researcher,
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro: Molecular analysis of clock
genes in disease vectors.
- Héctor
Pérez-Brignoli,
Professor
of History, University of Costa Rica: Social conflicts and collective
violence in Central America, 1920-1944.
- Marcelo
Pichon Rivière,
Writer, Buenos
Aires, Argentina: Fiction.
- Adriana Piscitelli,
Senior Researcher and Associate Coordinator and Professor, Center for
Gender Studies, State University of Campinas, Brazil: Brazilian women
and former sex tourists in Europe.
- Gustavo
Gabriel Politis, Principal
Researcher,
National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET); Professor of
Archaeology, National University of La Plata and National University of
the Center of the Province of Buenos Aires: Archaeological research on
hunter-gatherer societies of South America.
- José
Osvaldo Previato, Professor
of
Biophysics, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: Glycobiology and
infectious microorganisms.
- Rafael
Radi, Professor of
Biochemistry,
University of the Republic: Intercellular diffusion and toxicity of
peroxynitrite.
- Mirta
Noemí Rosenberg,
Poet and
Translator, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Poetry.
- Esteban
Roulet, Independent
Researcher, National
Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): The origin and nature of the
highest energy cosmic rays.
- Enrique
Sam Colop, Writer and
Lawyer, Guatemala
City: A Spanish translation of Popol
Wuj.
- Lygia
Sigaud, Professor of Social
Anthropology,
National Museum, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: The social
origins of inequality in agrarian reform settlements of Northeastern
Brazil.
- Alberto
Ure, Professor of Acting,
Buenos Aires:
Essays on Argentine theater.
- Jorge
Andrés Zgrablich,
Professor of
Physics, National University of San Luis; Douglas H. Everett Professor
of Chemistry, Metropolitan Autonomous University, Iztapalapa: Molecular
processes at solid surfaces.
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