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- Chris Aiken, Choreographer and Dancer,
Minneapolis; Teaching Specialist in Theatre Arts and Dance, University
of Minnesota: Choreography.
- Jonathan Ames, Writer, New York City: Fiction.
- Barbara Watson Andaya, Professor of Asian
Studies, University of Hawaii: A gendered history of early modern
Southeast Asia.
- C. Edson Armi, Professor of History of Art,
University of California, Santa Barbara: The first Romanesque
architecture.
- Jon Robin Baitz, Playwright, New York City;
Co-Director, Dramatic Writing Program, Juilliard School: Play writing.
- Peter Balakian, Professor of English, Colgate
University: A family memoir.
- Lillian Ball,
Artist, New York City: Visual art.
- Mary C. Beckerle, Professor of Biology,
University of Utah: The molecular mechanism of cell movement.
- Robin Behn, Poet, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Associate
Professor of English, University of Alabama: Poetry.
- Andrea Belag, Artist, New York City; Instructor
in Drawing, School of Visual Arts: Painting.
- David
N. Beratan, Professor of Chemistry, University of
Pittsburgh: Energy transduction schemes in biology.
- Janet Catherine Berlo, Susan B. Anthony
Professor of Gender and Women's Studies and Professor of Art History,
University of Rochester: Graphic arts of the 19th-century Plains
Indians.
- Derek Bermel, Composer, Brooklyn, New York:
Music composition.
- Ben S. Bernanke, Howard Harrison and Gabrielle
Snyder Beck Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Princeton
University: Economic policy and the Great Depression.
- David Biale, Koret Professor of Jewish History
and Director, Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies, Graduate
Theological Union, Berkeley, California: Blood as a symbol and a
substance in Western culture.
- Roger Bilham, Professor of Geological Sciences
and Associate Director, Cooperative Institute for Research in the
Environmental Sciences(CIRES), University of Colorado, Boulder: Global
urbanization and seismic risk.
- Sheila S. Blair, Independent Scholar, Richmond,
New Hampshire: A survey of Islamic calligraphy.
- Caroline H. Bledsoe, Professor of Anthropology,
Northwestern University: Body contingency and linearity in the history
of Western obstetrics.
- Andrea Blum, Artist, New York City; Associate
Professor of Art, Hunter College, City University of New York:
Sculpture and public art.
- David Bottoms, Poet, Marietta, Georgia;
Professor of English, Georgia State University: Poetry.
- Rogers Brubaker, Professor of Sociology,
University of California, Los Angeles: Ethnicity and nationalism in a
Transylvanian town.
- Stephen
G. Brush, Distinguished University Professor of the
History of Science, University of Maryland, College Park: A comparative
study of theory evaluation in different sciences.
- Steven M. Burke, Composer, Hopewell Junction,
New York: Music composition.
- Jacqueline Carey, Writer, Missoula, Montana:
Fiction.
- Susan Carey, Professor of Psychology, New York
University: The origin of concepts.
- George
Chaconas, Professor of Biochemistry and MRC Distinguished
Scientist, University of Western Ontario: Molecular biological studies
of the Lyme disease spirochete.
- Gordon H. Chang, Associate Professor of History,
Stanford University: America's relationship with Asia.
- Jay Clayton, Professor of English and Director
of Graduate Studies, Vanderbilt University: Contemporary culture and
the 19th-century heritage.
- Daniel A. Cohen, Associate Professor of History,
Florida International University: Rebecca Reed and the burning of the
Charlestown convent.
- Bernard Cooper,
Writer, Los Angeles; Member of the Core Faculty in Fiction and Creative
Non-Fiction, Antioch University: A memoir.
- Leda Cosmides, Associate Professor of
Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara: Reason and the
evolution of the imagination (in collaboration with John Tooby).
- James Cracraft, Professor of History and
University Scholar, University of Illinois at Chicago: The Petrine
revolution in Russian culture.
- Blondell Cummings, Choreographer and Performer,
New York City: Choreography.
- Andrew Cyrille, Composer, Montclair, New Jersey;
Member of the Faculty in Music, New School for Social Research: Music
composition.
- Frederick
T. Davies, Jr., Professor of Horticulture and of Molecular
and Environmental Plant Sciences, Texas A&M University: Mycorrhizal
fungi as biofertilizers in Peruvian potato farming systems.
- Dick Davis, Professor of Near Eastern Languages
and Cultures, The Ohio State University: Translation and literary
hybridity.
- Robert C. Davis, Associate Professor of History,
The Ohio State University: Italian responses to enslavement by Barbary
Coast corsairs, 1500-1800.
- Victoria de Grazia, Professor of History,
Columbia University: American market culture in 20th-century Europe.
- Percy Alec Deift, Professor of Mathematics,
Courant Institute, New York University: Riemann-Hilbert problems in
pure and applied mathematics.
- Paul DeMarinis, Artist, San Francisco; Lecturer
in Sound Art, San Francisco Art Institute: Sound installation.
- Junot Díaz, Writer, New York City;
Assistant Professor of Creative Writing, Syracuse University: Fiction.
- Patsy S. Dickinson, Professor of Biology,
Bowdoin College: Long-term control of neural networks and neuronal
properties.
- Tamar Diesendruck, Composer, Somerville,
Massachusetts; Fellow, Bunting Institute, Radcliffe College: Music
composition.
- Marita Dingus, Artist, Auburn, Washington:
Sculpture.
- Emmanuel Dongala, Writer, Great Barrington,
Massachusetts; Member of the Faculty in Literature and Chemistry, St.
Simon's Rock College of Bard College: Fiction.
- Christopher B. Donnan, Professor of
Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles: Ceramic portraits
of ancient Peru.
- Linda Dowling, Independent Scholar, Princeton,
New Jersey: Charles Eliot Norton and the art of civil life.
- Laura Lee Downs, Associate Professor of History,
University of Michigan: French children's summer camps, 1880-1960.
- Ellen
Carol DuBois, Professor of History, University of
California, Los Angeles: Women's enfranchisement worldwide.
- Alessandro
Duranti, Professor of Anthropology, University of
California, Los Angeles: Walter Capps' campaign for the United States
Congress.
- Barry Eichengreen, John L. Simpson Professor of
Economics and Professor of Political Science, University of California,
Berkeley: The European economy since 1945.
- G. Barney Ellison, Professor of Chemistry and
Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder: Atmospheric processing
of organic aerosols.
- Nader
Engheta, Professor of Electrical Engineering, University
of Pennsylvania: Fractional paradigm of classical electrodynamics.
- Will Eno, Playwright, Brooklyn, New York: Play
writing.
- Eve Ensler, Playwright, New York City: Play
writing.
- Kathleen M. Erndl, Associate Professor of
Religion, Florida State University: Women, goddess possession, and
power in Kangra Hinduism.
- Jason Eskenazi, Photographer, Bayside, New York:
Photography.
- Andrew G. Ewing,
Professor of Chemistry, J. Lloyd Huck Professor in Natural Sciences,
and Adjunct Professor of Neuroscience and Anatomy, Pennsylvania State
University: Single-cell membrane structure following exocytosis.
- Carole Fabricant, Professor of English,
University of California, Riverside: Anglo-Irish representations of
colonial Ireland.
- B. H. Fairchild, Poet, Claremont, California;
Professor of English, California State University, San Bernadino:
Poetry.
- Aaron L. Fogelson, Professor of Mathematics,
University of Utah: The processes of platelet aggregation and
coagulation.
- John
Foran, Professor of Sociology, University of California,
Santa Barbara: The origins of Third World social revolutions.
- David Frick, Professor of Slavic Languages and
Literatures, University of California, Berkeley: Peoples, confessions,
and languages in 17th-century Vilnius.
- Peter
Fritzsche, Professor of History, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign: Nostalgia and memory.
- Kit Galloway,
Video Artist, Santa Monica, California; Co-Director, Electronic Cafe
International, Santa Monica: Video (in collaboration with Sherrie
Rabinowitz).
- Andrew Garrison, Film Maker, Louisville,
Kentucky; Visiting Lecturer in Film, University of Texas at Austin:
Film making.
- Daniel
Gilbert, Professor of Psychology, Harvard University: The
psychology of affective forecasting.
- Scott F. Gilbert, Professor of Biology,
Swarthmore College: The development and evolution of turtle shells.
- Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore, Associate Professor of
History, Yale University: Americans and race from World War I to the
Brown decision.
- Warren Ginsberg, Professor of English,
University at Albany, State University of New York: Chaucer's Italian
tradition.
- Robb W. Glenny, Associate Professor of Medicine
and of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Washington School of
Medicine: Efficient pulmonary gas exchange.
- Lydia Goehr, Professor of Philosophy, Columbia
University: The concept of musicality in modernist opera.
- David Goldes, Photographer, Minneapolis;
Professor of Media Arts, Minneapolis College of Art and Design:
Photography.
- Cameron Gordon, Sid W. Richardson Foundation
Regents Professor of Mathematics, University of Texas at Austin:
Studies in three-dimensional manifolds.
- Kenneth R. Graves, Photographer, State College,
Pennsylvania; Professor of Art, Pennsylvania State University:
Photography.
- James E. Haber, Professor of Biology, Brandeis
University: The mechanisms of recombination and DNA repair.
- Matt Harle, Artist, Brooklyn, New York:
Sculpture.
- Neil Harris, Preston and Sterling Morton
Professor of History, University of Chicago: A history of the American
urban newspaper building.
- Jeffrey W. Harrison, Poet, Andover,
Massachusetts; Roger Murray Writer-in-Residence, Phillips Academy,
Andover: Poetry.
- Regina Harrison, Professor of Comparative
Literature and Spanish and Director, Comparative Literature Program,
University of Maryland, College Park: Cultural translation in colonial
Spanish-Quechua literature.
- Kathryn Hellerstein, Lecturer in Yiddish
Language and Literature, University of Pennsylvania: Women poets in
Yiddish.
- Paul Hendrickson, Staff Writer, The
Washington Post; Visiting Lecturer in English, University of
Pennsylvania: The legacy of racism in Mississippi sheriffs' families.
- Michael Herzfeld, Professor of Anthropology,
Harvard University: Past and present in modern Rome.
- Julia Heyward, Multi-media Artist, New York
City; Visiting Instructor in Video Production, Pratt Institute:
Multi-media art.
- Tin-Lun Ho, Professor of Physics, The Ohio State
University: The new physics of quantum gases of alkali atoms.
- Robert Hooper,
Artist, Kildeer, Illinois: Painting.
- Jean E. Howard, Professor of English and
Director, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Columbia
University: The social role of the London commercial theater in the
early 17th century.
- Terence T.-L. Hwa,
Associate Professor of Physics, University of California, San Diego:
Statistical mechanics of biopolymer association.
- Tina L. Ingraham, Artist, Brunswick, Maine:
Painting.
- Mikhail
Iossel, Writer, Schenectady, New York;
Writer-in-Residence, Union College: Fiction.
- Robert Grant Irving, Independent Scholar, West
Hartford, Connecticut; Associate Fellow, Berkeley College, Yale
University: A life of Sir Herbert Baker, architect.
- Peter Iverson, Professor of History, Arizona
State University: A history of the Navajos.
- David
Jablonski, Professor of Geophysical Sciences, University
of Chicago: A synthetic study of macroevolution.
- Ron Jenkins, Professor of Performing Arts,
Emerson College: The theatrical artistry of Dario Fo.
- Ha Jin, Writer, Lawrenceville, Georgia;
Associate Professor of English, Emory University: Fiction.
- Caroline A. Jones, Associate Professor of Art
History, Boston University: Clement Greenberg and American art.
- William E. Jones, Film Maker, Los Angeles;
Member of the Faculty, California Institute of the Arts: Film making.
- Shirley Kaneda, Artist, New York City: Painting.
- Leo Katz, Professor of Law, University of
Pennsylvania Law School: The perverse logic of law and morality.
- Carol Keller, Artist, Boston, Massachusetts;
Assistant Professor of Art, Boston University: Visual art.
- Jeffrey Knapp, Associate Professor of English,
University of California, Berkeley: Church, nation, and theater in
Renaissance England.
- Paul Koonce, Composer, Princeton, New Jersey;
Assistant Professor of Music, Princeton University: Music composition.
- Carol Lansing, Professor of History, University
of California, Santa Barbara: The popolo minuto in medieval
Bologna.
- Liz Larner, Artist, Los Angeles; Member of the
MFA Faculty, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena: Sculpture.
- James
M. Lattimer, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, State
University of New York at Stony Brook: The equation of state and
neutrino opacities in dense matter.
- Tanya Leullieux
(La Tania), Choreographer, Willits, California; Artistic
Director, Choreographer, and Dancer, La Tania Flamenco Music and Dance:
Choreography.
- Yanguang
Li, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of
Missouri, Columbia; American Mathematical Society Centennial Fellow,
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton: Chaos in partial differential
equations.
- Ken Lum, Artist,
Vancouver, Canada; Associate Professor of Fine Arts, University of
British Columbia: Visual art.
- Joseph H. Lynch, Professor of History, The Ohio
State University: Deathbed conversion to the monastic life, 850-1250.
- Sabine G. MacCormack, Mary Ann and Charles R.
Walgreen, Jr., Professor for the Study of Human Understanding,
Professor of Classical Studies, and Professor of History, University of
Michigan: Historical writing in Spain and Peru, 1500-1650.
- Ivan G. Marcus, Frederick P. Rose Professor of
Jewish History, Professor of History, and of Religious Studies, Yale
University: The relationship of medieval Jews and Christians.
- Ingram
Marshall, Composer, Hamden, Connecticut: Music
composition.
- Emily Martin, Professor of Anthropology,
Princeton University: A cultural analysis of mental terrain in the
United States.
- Lisa L. Martin, Professor of Government, Harvard
University: Institutional effects on state behavior.
- John Mason, Director, Yoruba Theological
Archministry, Brooklyn, New York: Memorial wall-paintings for misspent
innercity youth.
- Sara F. Matthews Grieco, Professor of History
and Coordinator, Women's and Gender Studies, Syracuse University in
Florence, Italy: Printed pictures and the construction of identity in
Italy, 1450-1650.
- Peter I.
Mészáros, Professor of Astronomy and
Astrophysics, Pennsylvania State University: Gamma-ray bursts and their
afterglows.
- Linne
R. Mooney, Associate Professor of English, University of
Maine: Professional scribes in medieval England.
- Ketan Mulmuley, Professor of Computer Science,
University of Chicago: Studies in geometric complexity theory.
- Robert S. Nelson, Professor of Art History,
University of Chicago: Hagia Sophia as medieval church and modern
monument.
- Richard G.
Newhauser, Professor of English and Medieval Studies,
Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas: The sin of avarice in medieval
and Renaissance thought.
- William Royall Newman, Professor of History and
Philosophy of Science, Indiana University, Bloomington: Daniel Sennert
and early modern matter-theory.
- Josip Novakovich, Writer, Cincinnati, Ohio;
Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University
of Cincinnati: Fiction.
- Stephen Nowicki, Anne T. and Robert M. Bass
Associate Professor of Zoology, Duke University: Nutrition and
song-learning in birds.
- Geoffrey O'Brien, Writer, New York City;
Editor-in-Chief, Library of America, New York City: Popular music in
20th-century American life.
- Alex O'Neal, Artist, Brooklyn, New York:
Painting.
- Steve Orlen, Poet, Tucson, Arizona; Professor of
English, University of Arizona; Member of the MFA in Writing Faculty,
Warren Wilson College: Poetry.
- Katharine
Park, Samuel Zemurray, Jr., and Doris Zemurray Stone
Radcliffe Professor of the History of Science and Women's Studies,
Harvard University: The early history of human dissection.
- Robert
ParkeHarrison, Photographer, Worcester, Massachusetts;
Assistant Professor of Art, College of the Holy Cross: Photography.
- Pat Passlof, Artist, New York City; Professor of
Art, College of Staten Island, City University of New York: Painting.
- Leighton Pierce, Film Maker, Iowa City;
Professor of Film and Video Production, University of Iowa: Film
making.
- Claudia Roth Pierpont, Writer, New York City;
Contributor, The New Yorker: A biography of Lincoln Kirstein.
- David J. Pine, Professor of Chemical Engineering
and Professor of Materials, University of California, Santa Barbara:
The dynamics of mesoscopic glassy materials.
- Russell Pinkston, Composer, Austin, Texas;
Associate Professor of Composition and Director, Electronic Music
Studios, University of Texas at Austin: Music composition.
- Melissa Ann
Pinney, Photographer, Evanston, Illinois; Adjunct
Instructor in Photography, Columbia College Chicago: Photography.
- Robert A. Pollak, Hernreich Distinguished
Professor of Economics, College of Arts and Sciences and the John M.
Olin School of Business, Washington University in St. Louis: Family
bargaining.
- Sherrie Rabinowitz,
Video Artist, Santa Monica, California; Co-Director, Electronic Cafe
International, Santa Monica: Video (in collaboration with Kit
Galloway).
- Peter Railton, Professor of Philosophy,
University of Michigan: Objectivity and value.
- Archie Rand,
Artist, Brooklyn, New York; Professor of Visual Arts and Director of
Painting and Drawing, Columbia University: Painting.
- Susan Rethorst, Choreographer, Amsterdam,
Holland; Instructor in Choreography, School of the Arts, Amsterdam:
Choreography.
- Michael
Riordan, Assistant to the Director, Stanford Linear
Accelerator Center, California; Adjunct Professor of Physics,
University of California, Santa Cruz: The rise and fall of the
Superconducting Super Collider.
- Tyson R. Roberts, Research Associate,
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute(STRI), Panama, and Biodiversity
Research and Training Program(BRTP), National Center for Genetic
Engineering and Biotechnology, Bangkok, Thailand: Freshwater fishes of
tropical Asia.
- Hanneline G. Rogeberg, Artist, Hoboken, New
Jersey; Assistant Professor of Painting, Mason Gross School of the
Arts, Rutgers University: Painting.
- Peter A. Rogerson, Professor of Geography,
University at Buffalo, State University of New York: Statistical
methods for the surveillance of geographic patterns.
- Kurt Rohde,
Composer, San Francisco; Artistic Director, Chamber Music Partnership,
San Francisco: Music composition.
- Pam Ronald,
Associate Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California,
Davis: Bacterial factors affecting plant host signal transduction.
- Kristin Ross, Professor of Comparative
Literature, New York University: French cultural memory and the May
1968 upheavals.
- Ira Sadoff, Poet, Hallowell, Maine; Dana
Professor of Poetry, Colby College: Poetry.
- Roberto H.
Schonmann, Professor of Mathematics, University of
California, Los Angeles: Percolation and related processes on graphs.
- Seth Schwartz, Associate Professor of History,
Jewish Theological Seminary: Imperialism and Jewish society, 200 BCE -
634 CE.
- Carol Shields, Writer, Winnipeg, Canada;
Chancellor, University of Winnipeg; Professor of English, University of
Manitoba: Fiction.
- Uri Shulevitz, Artist and Writer, New York City:
Sephardic folktales for young readers.
- Montgomery Slatkin, Professor of Integrative
Biology, University of California, Berkeley: Population genetics of
human genetic diseases.
- Steven B. Smith, Photographer, Providence, Rhode
Island; Adjunct Professor of Photography, Rhode Island School of
Design: Photography.
- C.
Christopher Soufas, Jr., Professor of Spanish, Tulane
University: Spanish literature in modernist Europe.
- Joel Spruck, Professor of Mathematics, The Johns
Hopkins University: Nonlinear problems in geometry.
- Richard Stamelman, Professor of Romance
Languages and Literatures, Williams College: The literature and culture
of perfume.
- Duncan G. Steel, Professor of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, and Professor of Physics, University
of Michigan: Semiconductor nanostructures for quantum information.
- Christopher Sullivan,
Film Animator, Chicago; Associate Professor of Film Making, School of
the Art Institute of Chicago: Film animation.
- Katherine H. Tachau, Professor of History,
University of Iowa: The creation of the Bibles moralisées
in 13th-century Paris.
- Éva
Tardos, Professor of Computer Science, Cornell University:
Approximation-algorithms for network problems.
- Maria Tatar, Professor of German, Harvard
University: "Bluebeard" in folklore, fiction, and film noir.
- Roger Tibbetts, Artist, Dayville, Connecticut;
Associate Professor of Painting, Massachusetts College of Art: Painting
and sculpture.
- John Tooby, Professor of Anthropology,
University of California, Santa Barbara: Reason and the evolution of
the imagination (in collaboration with Leda Cosmides).
- Alan M. Wald, Professor of English and American
Culture, University of Michigan: The American literary left in the
mid-20th century.
- Mack Walker, Professor of History, The Johns
Hopkins University: The Halle enlightenment, 1685-1725.
- Alice Wexler, Research Scholar, Center for the
Study of Women, University of California, Los Angeles: Chorea and
community in East Hampton, New York.
- Susan Wheeler, Poet, New York City; Member of
the MFA Faculty in Creative Writing, New School for Social Research:
Poetry.
- Brian White, Professor of Mathematics, Stanford
University: Minimal surfaces and mean-curvature flow.
- Bruce Winstein, Samuel K. Allison Distinguished
Service Professor of Physics, University of Chicago: Polarization
measurement of cosmic microwave background radiation.
- Brian Wood,
Photographer and Artist, New York
City; Lecturer in Photography, Yale University: Photography and graphic
art.
- Martha Woodmansee, Professor of English, Case
Western Reserve University: Germany's contribution to the Western
concept of intellectual property.
- Randall Woolf, Composer, Brooklyn, New York:
Music composition.
- James D. Wuest,
Professor of Chemistry, University of Montreal: Molecular tectonics.
- Wu Hung, Harrie A. Vanderstappen Distinguished
Service Professor of Art History, University of Chicago: Ruins in
Chinese visual culture.
- Andrei Y. Yakovlev, Professor and Director of
Biostatistics, Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah:
Oligodendrocyte development in cell culture.
- Reginald Yates, Choreographer, Tampa, Florida;
Artist-in-Residence, Juilliard School: Choreography.
- Eric Zencey, Writer, East Calais, Vermont: The
Wollemi pines.
- Xin Zhou, Associate Professor of Mathematics,
Duke University: Oscillatory Riemann-Hilbert problems.
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- Carlos Aguirre,
Assistant Professor of Latin American History, University of Oregon: A
social, political, and cultural history of imprisonment in modern Peru.
- Alfredo
Benavidez Bedoya, Artist, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Rector,
High School of Fine Arts 'Ernesto de la Cárcova', Buenos Aires:
Graphic art.
- Esteban Buch, Writer and Musicologist, Paris,
France: Opera, zoophilia, and dictatorship.
- Gloria Camiruaga, Video Artist, Santiago, Chile:
Film making.
- Marisa Carrasco, Associate Professor of
Psychology and Neural Sciences, New York University: Effects of spatial
attention on visual perception.
- María C. Chavarría, Assistant
Professor of Spanish, Indiana University-Purdue University
Indianapolis: Ethnolinguistic dictionary of Ese eja and Spanish.
- Gabri Christa, Choreographer, Staten Island, New
York and Curaçao; Artistic Director, CREATE!, Il Piccolo Teatro,
Brooklyn, New York: Choreography.
- Hildegardo Córdova Aguilar, Professor of
Geography and Executive Director, Research Center for Applied Geography
(CIGA), Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, Lima: The environmental
sustainability of medium-sized cities in Peru.
- René
Davids, Associate Professor of Architecture, University of
California, Berkeley: The hillside elevator as a generator of social
and urban form in Valparaíso.
- Roberto Escudero, Professor of Physics,
Institute of Materials Research, National Autonomous University of
Mexico (UNAM): Electron tunneling in magnetic systems.
- Jorge Febles Dueñas, Research Professor,
Center for Anthropology, Havana, Cuba: The application of new
information and communication technologies to archaeology.
- Pablo A. Ferrari,
Professor of Mathematics, University of São Paulo, Brazil:
Space-time behavior, quasi-stationarity, and random environment for
interacting particle systems.
- Paz Alicia Garciadiego, Screenwriter, Mexico
City: Screen writing.
- Roberto Gargarella, Professor of Constitutional
Law and Legal Philosophy, Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires,
Argentina: The philosophical bases of South American constitutionalism,
1810-1860.
- Jorge Daniel Gelman, Professor of History,
University of Buenos Aires, Argentina: The state and the agrarian
question in Buenos Aires in the first half of the 19th century.
- Guillermo Giucci, Adjunct Professor of Brazilian
Literature, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: A cultural
biography of Gilberto Freyre.
- Flavio
Grynszpan, Assistant Professor, Scripps Research
Institute, La Jolla, California: Towards the design and synthesis of
artificial enzymes.
- Nibaldo C. Inestrosa, Professor of Molecular
Neurobiology, Catholic University of Chile, Santiago: A study of the
interaction of cholinesterases with the amyloid-ß peptide.
- Leopoldo Infante,
Associate Professor of Astrophysics, Catholic University of Chile,
Santiago: Formation and evolution of structure in the universe.
- Noemi Lapzeson, Choreographer, Teacher, and
Artistic Director, Vertical Danse-Company Noemi Lapzeson, Geneva,
Switzerland: Choreography.
- Pedro Lemebel, Writer, Santiago, Chile; Radio
Commentator, Radio Tierra Purísima, Santiago: Chronicles of a
sinner.
- Enrique
P. Lessa, Professor of Evolution, University of the
Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay: Geographic genetic structure in the Rio
Negro tuco-tuco.
- João
Gilberto Noll, Writer, Porto Alegre, Brazil; Columnist, Folha
de São Paulo: Fiction.
- Osvaldo L. Podhajcer, Professor of Biochemistry
and Molecular Biology, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina; Head,
Gene Therapy Laboratory, Fundacion Campomar, Buenos Aires: Molecular
mechanisms associated with human melanoma progression.
- Rosângela Rennó, Artist, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil: Multimedia and installation art.
- Mario Sagradini, Artist, Montevideo, Uruguay:
Installation art.
- Arthur Simms, Artist, Long Island City, New
York; Preparator, Museum of Modern Art, New York City: Sculpture.
- Heinz R. Sonntag, Professor of Sociology and
Senior Researcher, Center for Development Studies, Central University
of Venezuela, Caracas: Exclusion, poverty, integration, and cohesion in
comparative perspective.
- Javier Téllez, Artist, Long Island City,
New York: Installation art.
- Teresa Toledo Cabrera, Independent Researcher
and Specialist in Latin American Film Documentation, Madrid, Spain: A
dictionary of Latin American film directors.
- Henrique E. Toma, Professor of Chemistry,
Institute of Chemistry, University of São Paulo, Brazil:
Supramolecular complexes and devices.
- Sergio Vega, Artist, New York City: Installation
art.
- Julia Vicioso, Architect, Rome, Italy: The role
of the Columbus family palace in the development of colonial Latin
American architecture.
- Mariana Villanueva, Composer, Morelos, Mexico:
Music composition.
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