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- Geneive
Abdo, Independent Scholar,
Washington,
D. C.; Senior Research Associate, Middle East Institute, Columbia
University: Faith, power, and the new Iran.
- Jeremy
Adelman, Professor of
History, Princeton
University: The political economy of revolution in South America,
1750-1824.
- Catherine
J. Allen, Professor of
Anthropology
and International Affairs, George Washington University: Cultural
patterning in Andean art.
- Fred
Anderson, Associate
Professor of History,
University of Colorado at Boulder: Empire and liberty in North America,
1500-2000.
- Ray Anderson,
Composer, Setauket, New York; Member of the Guest Faculty in Music,
State University of New York at Stony Brook: Music composition.
- Tom
Andrews, Poet, Athens,
Greece; Member of the
Faculty, MFA Program for Writers, Warren Wilson College: Poetry.
- Ann
W. Astell, Professor of
English, Purdue
University: Medieval asceticism, mysticism, and aesthetics.
- Cristina
Bacchilega, Professor of
English,
University of Hawaii at Manoa: Narrative and the politics of landmarks
in Hawaii.
- Charlotte
Bacon, Writer, Lee, New
Hampshire;
Assistant Professor of English, University of New Hampshire: Fiction.
- Claude
Baker,
Composer, Bloomington, Indiana; Professor of Music
Composition, Indiana University at Bloomington: Music composition.
- John A. Bargh,
Professor of Psychology and Director, Graduate Program in Social
Psychology, New York University: Nonconscious forms of self-regulation.
- James
R. Bartholomew, Professor
of Modern
Japanese History, The Ohio State University: Japan and the Nobel
science prizes, 1901-1949.
- Harry
William Bartnick, Artist,
Beverly,
Massachusetts; Associate Professor of Painting and Color Theory, New
England School of Art and Design, Suffolk University: Painting.
- Frank
D. Bean, Professor of
Sociology and
Director, Center for Research on Immigration, Population and Public
Policy, University of California, Irvine: Multiracial identification
and America's color lines.
- James
J. Beatty, Associate
Professor of Physics
and of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pennsylvania State University:
Studies of the highest energy cosmic rays.
- Florence
Bernault, Associate
Professor of
African History, University of Wisconsin, Madison: The invention of
witchcraft in colonial and postcolonial Gabon.
- B.
Douglas
Bernheim,
Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Economics,
Stanford University: The political economy of legislative institutions
and policy formation.
- Jason
Berry, Writer, New Orleans:
A history of
jazz funerals in New Orleans.
- Maggie
Bickford, Associate
Professor of History
of Art and Architecture, Brown University: Auspicious visuality in
China.
- Ralph
Blumenthal, Writer, New
York City; Arts
and Culture News Reporter, The
New York Times: The reforms of
the Sing Sing warden Lewis E. Lawes.
- Christopher
Boehm, Professor of
Anthropology and
Director, Jane Goodall Research Center, University of Southern
California: The evolution of conflict resolution.
- Michele
H. Bogart, Professor of Art
History,
State University of New York at Stony Brook: The Art Commission and
public culture in New York City.
- Natalie Bookchin,
New Media Artist, Los Angeles; Member of the Faculty, California
Institute of the Arts: New media art.
- Kevin
Boyle, Associate Professor
of History,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst: The 1925 Sweet trials and the
modern civil rights movement.
- Christopher
Bram, Writer, New York
City:
Fiction.
- Martha Burgess,
New Media Artist, Brooklyn, New York; Member of the Adjunct Faculty in
Photography, Parsons School of Design, New School University: New media
art.
- Charles
Cajori, Artist, Watertown,
Connecticut;
Instructor in Art, New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, and
Sculpture: Painting and drawing.
- Kathleen
Cambor, Writer, Houston,
Texas:
Fiction.
- Ardis
Cameron, Director of
American and New
England Studies, University of Southern Maine: Peyton
Place as
a social and cultural artifact.
- Alan
Campion, Dow Chemical
Company Professor of
Chemistry and University Distinguished Teaching Professor, University
of Texas at Austin: Spectroscopic studies of molecules adsorbed on
solid surfaces.
- Jem
Cohen, Film Maker,
Brooklyn, New York: Film
making.
- Cathy
C. Cook, Film Maker,
Brooklyn, New York;
Visiting Assistant Professor of Film, Sarah Lawrence College: Film
making.
- Marsha
Cottrell, Artist, Brooklyn,
New York:
Drawing.
- John
E. Crowley,
George Munro Professor of History, Dalhousie
University: Landscape art and Anglo-American identities in North
America.
- Patricia
Curd, Professor of
Philosophy, Purdue
University: A translation and study of Anaxagoras of Clazomenae.
- Gregory
D'Alessio, Composer,
Cleveland, Ohio;
Assistant Pofessor of Music Composition, Cleveland State University:
Music composition.
- Lynn
Dally, Choreographer, Santa
Monica,
California; Artistic Director, Jazz Tap Ensemble, Los Angeles; Visiting
Assistant Professor of World Arts and Cultures, University of
California, Los Angeles: Choreography.
- Richard
H. Davis, Associate
Professor of
Religion, Bard College: Processions in medieval south India.
- Marcel
Detienne,
Gildersleeve Professor of Classics, The Johns
Hopkins University: The gods of politics in early Greek cities.
- Tom
D. Dillehay, Professor of
Anthropology,
University of Kentucky: History and the identity politics of the
Chilean Mapuche.
- Bruce
Randall Donald,
Professor of Computer Science, Adjunct
Professor of Chemistry and Edward and Joan Foley Fellow, Dartmouth
College: Algorithms for structural proteomics.
- James
Drake, Artist, Santa Fe,
New Mexico:
Visual art.
- Andre
Dubus, III, Writer,
Newburyport,
Massachusetts; Lecturer in English, Tufts University: Fiction.
- Marcia
Lea Due, Photographer,
Amenia, New York;
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Photography, Purchase College, State
University of New York: Photography.
- Thomas
L. Dumm, Professor of
Political Science,
Amherst College: Loneliness and experience.
- Patricia
Ebrey, Professor of History
and
International Studies, University of Washington: The Song emperor
Huizong and his China.
- Geoff
Eley, Sylvia Thrupp
Collegiate Professor
of Comparative History, University of Michigan: The German Right from
Bismarck to the present.
- William
F. Fagan,
Assistant Professor of Biology, Arizona State
University: The challenge of addressing key problems in conservation
biology with weak data.
- Michael C.
Ferris,
Professor of Computer Sciences and Industrial
Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison: Optimization for medical
applications.
- Steve
Fiffer, Writer, Evanston,
Illinois: A
biography of the spinal cord.
- Robbert
Flick, Photographer,
Claremont,
California; Professor of Art, University of Southern California:
Photography.
- John
J. Flynn, MacArthur Curator
of Geology,
Field Museum and Associate Chairman, Committee on Evolutionary Biology,
University of Chicago: The interplay of evolution and geologic change
in South America.
- Nick
Flynn, Poet, Provincetown,
Massachusetts:
Poetry.
- Mark N.
Franklin,
John R. Reitemeyer Professor of International
Politics, Trinity College, Hartford: The voter turnout puzzle.
- Tom
Franklin, Writer,
Galesburg, Illinois;
Visiting Writer-in-Residence, Knox College: Fiction.
- Victoria
Funari, Film Maker,
Vallejo,
California: Film making.
- John
Ganim, Professor of
English, University of
California, Riverside: Theories of the origins of medieval culture.
- Joe
Gibbons, Film Maker,
Malden, Massachusetts;
Instructor in Film, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Film
making.
- Simon
Gikandi, Robert Hayden
Professor of
English Language and Literature, University of Michigan: Pan-Africanism
and culture, 1860-1960.
- Rebecca
Gilman, Playwright,
Chicago: Play
writing.
- Judy
Glantzman, Artist, New York
City: Painting.
- Daniel
S. Godfrey, Composer,
Syracuse, New York;
Professor of Music, Syracuse University: Music composition.
- Aníbal
González-Pérez,
Edwin Erle Sparks Professor
of Spanish, Pennsylvania State University: The new sentimental novel in
Spanish America.
- Deborah
M. Gordon, Associate
Professor of
Biological Sciences, Stanford University: The organization of work in
ant colonies.
- Joanne
Greenbaum, Artist, New York
City:
Painting.
- Daniel
A. Griffith, Professor of
Geography,
Syracuse University: Scientific visualization of spatial
autocorrelation.
- Sally
Gross, Choreographer, New
York City:
Choreography.
- Jessica
Hagedorn, Writer, New York
City:
Fiction.
- Joseph
Y. Halpern,
Professor of Computer Science, Cornell
University: Decision-making in complex systems.
- Rebecca
Harris-Warrick, Associate
Professor of
Music, Cornell University: Dance in French opera during the ancien
régime.
- Ehud
Havazelet, Writer,
Corvallis, Oregon;
Associate Professor and Director, Program in Creative Writing,
University of Oregon: Fiction.
- Christine
Heindl, Artist, Chauncey,
Ohio;
Associate Professor of Art, Ohio University: Painting.
- Anne
Higonnet, Associate
Professor of Art
History, Wellesley College: A history of private art museums,
1848-1940.
- David Hilliard,
Photographer, West Roxbury, Massachusetts; Member of the Faculty in
Photography, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Photography.
- Marianne
Hirsch, Professor of French
and
Comparative Literature, Dartmouth College: Czernowitz and the
Holocaust.
- Philip
T. Hoffman,
Professor of History and Social Science,
California Institute of Technology: The role of crises in economic and
financial development (in collaboration with Jean-Laurent Rosenthal).
- Joseph
Horowitz, Independent
Scholar, New York
City: Music and the Gilded Age.
- Jim
Isermann, Artist, Santa
Monica, California;
Adjunct Professor of Art, Occidental College: Visual art.
- Anil
Kumar Jain, University
Distinguished
Professor, Michigan State University: The structure of multidimensional
patterns.
- Roberto
Juarez, Artist, New York
City: Painting.
- Mehran Kardar,
Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology:
Statistical physics and biological information.
- Ira
Katznelson, Ruggles
Professor of Political
Science and History, Columbia University: Liberalism and the city.
- Webb
Keane,
Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Michigan:
Missionaries, Protestants, and dilemmas of "modernity" in Indonesia.
- J.
Gerald Kennedy,
William A. Read Professor of English,
Louisiana State University: Literary nationalism in the age of Poe.
- Dale
Vivienne Kent, Professor of
History,
University of California, Riverside: Patronage and patriarchy in early
Medicean Florence.
- Todd
Kontje, Professor of German
and Comparative
Literature, University of California, San Diego: German orientalisms.
- Daniel
W. Koontz, Composer,
Southampton, New
York; Adjunct Associate Professor of Music, Southampton College: Music
composition.
- Maryanne
Kowaleski, Professor of
History and
Director, Center for Medieval Studies, Fordham University: An
ethnography of maritime communities in medieval England.
- Matthew
H. Kramer,
Fellow and Director of Studies in Law,
Churchill College and University Reader in Legal & Political
Philosophy, University of Cambridge: An analysis of the ideal of
negative liberty.
- Arthur
J. Krener, Professor of
Mathematics,
University of California, Davis: Normal forms and bifurcation of
control systems.
- Michael
Kubovy, Professor of
Psychology,
University of Virginia: A new approach to human pleasure.
- Joan
B. Landes, Professor of
Women's Studies and
History, Pennsylvania State University: Artificial life in 18th-century
France.
- Dorianne
Laux, Poet, Eugene, Oregon;
Associate
Professor of Creative Writing, University of Oregon: Poetry.
- Asunción
Lavrin, Professor of
History,
Arizona State University: Masculinity and the religious orders in
colonial Mexico.
- Jocelyn
Lee, Photographer, Cape
Elizabeth,
Maine: Photography.
- Ricardo
Llorca, Composer, New York
City; Member
of the Faculty, The Juilliard School; Member of the Faculty, Spanish
Institute, New York: Music composition.
- Sharon Lockhart,
Film Maker and Photographer, Los Angeles; Associate Professor of
Photography, University of Southern California: Film making.
- Elizabeth
Lunbeck, Associate
Professor of
History, Princeton University: Psychoanalytic practice in the United
States before 1920.
- Eva
Lundsager, Artist, New York
City: Painting.
- Vera
Lutter, Artist, New York
City: Visual art.
- Stephen
E. Malawista, Professor of
Medicine,
Yale University: Studies of chemotaxis in human blood plasma.
- Mark
Maroncelli, Professor of
Chemistry,
Pennsylvania State University: Computational studies of supercritical
fluids.
- Beverly
McIver, Artist, Chandler,
Arizona;
Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing, Arizona State University:
Painting.
- Cindy McTee,
Composer, Denton, Texas; Professor of Music Composition, University of
North Texas: Music composition.
- Susan K. Mikota,
Veterinarian, Sumatra, Indonesia; Consultant, World Wildlife
Foundation, Indonesia: A program for Sumatran elephant healthcare and
conservation.
- Susan L. Mizruchi,
Professor of English and American Studies, Boston University: American
culture, economy, and the novel, 1860-1915.
- Toril
Moi,
James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance
Studies, Duke University: Ibsen's modernity.
- Dilip
Mookherjee, Professor of
Economics and
Director, Institute of Economic Development, Boston University: Land
reforms and fiscal decentralization in the economic development of West
Bengal.
- Rachel
Olivia Moore, Independent
Scholar, New
York City: A study of folklore on film.
- François
M. Morel, Professor of
Geosciences and Director, Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton
University: The biological chemistry of sea water.
- Brian
Morton, Writer, New York
City; Member of
the Faculty in Writing, Sarah Lawrence College; Member of the Adjunct
Faculty, Graduate Creative Writing Program, New York University:
Fiction.
- John
Mulvaney, Artist,
Philadephia: Painting.
- Nalini M.
Nadkarni,
Member of the Faculty in Tropical Biology, Evergreen
State College:
The communication of forest-canopy research to nonscientists.
- Marilyn
Nelson,
Poet, Storrs, Connecticut; Professor of English,
University of Connecticut: Poetry.
- Herbert
Neuberger, Professor I of
Physics,
Rutgers University: Chirality in nature.
- Richard
E. Nisbett,
Theodore M. Newcomb Distinguished University
Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan: Eastern holism and
Western analysis.
- Jacki
Ochs (Bio),
Film Maker, New York City; Assistant Professor of Film, Purchase
College, State University of New York: Film making.
- Raymond
J. O'Connor, Professor of
Wildlife
Ecology, University of Maine: The practice of ecology.
- Julio
M. Ottino,
R. R. McCormick Institute Professor and Walter
P. Murphy Professor, Northwestern University: Dynamics and
self-organization in granular media.
- George
Packer, Member of the Core
Faculty in
Writing, Bennington College; Member of the Visiting Faculty in Writing,
Sarah Lawrence College: The human face of globalization.
- Geoffrey
Parker,
Andreas Dorpalen Professor of History, The Ohio
State University: The world crisis, 1635-1665.
- Cliffton
Peacock, Artist,
Charleston, South
Carolina; Associate Professor of Painting and Drawing, College of
Charleston: Painting.
- Robert
J. Penella, Professor of
Classics,
Fordham University: A study and translation of the orations of
Himerius.
- Wyatt Prunty,
Poet, Sewanee, Tennessee; Carlton Professor of English and Director,
Sewanee Writers' Conference, University of the South: Poetry.
- Kevin
Matthew Puts, Composer,
Austin, Texas;
Assistant Professor of Composition, University of Texas at Austin:
Music composition.
- Ronald
T. Raines, Professor of
Biochemistry and
Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison: Automated protein assembly
to mine the human genome.
- Sumathi
Ramaswamy, Associate
Professor of
History, University of Michigan: Maps and modernity in India.
- Amy
G. Remensnyder, Associate
Professor of
History, Brown University: Conquest, conversion, and the Virgin Mary in
medieval Spain and Spanish colonial America.
- Joan
L. Richards, Associate
Professor of
History, Brown University: Mathematics and spirit in the world of
Augustus and Sophia DeMorgan.
- John
Richardson, Contributing
Editor, Vanity
Fair; International Consultant
in 20th Century Art, Dickinson
Roundell, New York: A life of Picasso, 1917-1939.
- Katherine
Wentworth Rinne,
Associate Fellow, Institute for Advanced
Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia and Visiting
Professor of Landscape Architecture, The Iowa State University: The
waters of the city of Rome.
- David
Rivard,
Poet, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Lecturer in
English, Tufts University: Poetry.
- Anne
Charlotte M. Robertson,
Film Maker,
Framingham, Massachusetts: Film making.
- George
D. Rose, Professor of
Biophysics and
Biophysical Chemistry, The Johns Hopkins University: The physical basis
of protein structure.
- Jean-Laurent
Rosenthal, Professor of
Economics,
University of California, Los Angeles: The role of crises in economic
and financial development (in collaboration with Philip T. Hoffman).
- Cynthia
Rosenzweig, Senior Research
Scientist,
Earth Institute, Columbia University: The impacts of major systems of
climate variability on world food security.
- Andrew
Ross, Professor of American
Studies, New
York University: Work and play in the new economy.
- Janice
L.
Ross,
Lecturer in Dance History, Stanford University: Anna
Halprin and avant-garde dance.
- Margaret
Russett, Associate
Professor of English
and Director of Undergraduate Studies, University of Southern
California: Literature and abstraction in early 19th-century Britain.
- Marie-Laure
Ryan (email),
Independent Scholar, Bellvue, Colorado: Literary cartography.
- Joe
Sacco, Comic-book
Journalist, Sunnyside, New
York: Comic-book journalism.
- Frederick
Schauer, Frank Stanton
Professor of
the First Amendment and Academic Dean, John F. Kennedy School of
Government, Harvard University: Generality and justice.
- Paul
Schechter, William A. M.
Burden Professor
of Astrophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Studies in the
microlensing of quasar lightcurves.
- Stephen
A.
Scheer,
Photographer, Athens, Georgia; Associate Professor
of Photography, University of Georgia: Photography.
- Hilary
M. Schor, Professor of
English and Gender
Studies, University of Southern California: Women, fiction, and the
subject of realism.
- Sarah
Schulman, Playwright, New
York City;
Assistant Professor of English, City University of New York College of
Staten Island: Play writing.
- Freydoon
Shahidi, Professor of
Mathematics,
Purdue University: New instances of functoriality.
- William
Sheehan, Psychiatrist,
Willmar,
Minnesota: The structure and evolution of the galaxy.
-
Shen Wei, Choreographer,
New York City;
Artistic Director, Shen Wei Dance Arts: Choreography.
- Daniel
J. Sherman, Professor of
French Studies
and History, Rice University: The French and their "Others," 1945-1975.
- Amy
Sillman, Artist, Brooklyn,
New York;
Visiting Assistant Professor of Painting, Bard College: Painting.
- Larry
Silver, James and Nan
Farquhar Professor
of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania: The rise of visual
genres in the Antwerp art market.
- Taryn
Simon, Photographer, New
York City:
Photography.
- Yuri
Slezkine, Professor of
History, University
of California, Berkeley: Moscow's house of government, 1928-1938.
- Bruce
R. Smith, Professor of
English, Georgetown
University: Essays in historical phenomenology.
- Mike
Smith, Photographer,
Johnson City,
Tennessee; Professor of Art, East Tennessee State University:
Photography.
- Deborah
Solomon, Writer, New York
City: A
biography of Norman Rockwell.
- Abigail
Solomon-Godeau, Professor
of History of
Art and Architecture, University of California, Santa Barbara: Gender,
genre, and the female nude in France.
- Lyn
Spillman, Associate
Professor of Sociology,
University of Notre Dame: Cultural dimensions of retail market
exchange.
- Justin Spring,
Writer and Scholar, New York City: A cultural history of Provincetown.
- Nancy
Shatzman Steinhardt,
Professor of East
Asian Art and Curator of Chinese Art, University of Pennsylvania:
Chinese architecture of the 4th to 6th centuries.
- Jeffrey
Stock, Composer, Dix Hills,
New York:
Music composition.
- Richard
S. Street, Photographer and
Historian,
San Anselmo, California: Photography and the farm-worker experience in
California, 1850-2000.
- D.
M. G. Sutherland, Professor
of History,
University of Maryland, College Park: The French agricultural
revolution, 1660-1914.
- Peter Temin,
Elisha Gray II Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology: Market economy in the early Roman empire.
- Karen
K. Uhlenbeck, Professor and
Sid W.
Richardson Foundation Regents Chair in Mathematics, University of Texas
at Austin: A geometric approach to soliton and wave equations.
- Gunther
Uhlmann, Professor of
Mathematics,
University of Washington: Inverse boundary problems.
- Dale
J. Van Harlingen, Professor
of Physics,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Phase coherence and
dynamics in superconducting circuits.
- David
T. Van Zanten, Professor of
Art History,
Northwestern University: The architect's contribution to the shaping of
European cities in the 1840s and 1850s.
- Paul
E. Walker, Visiting
Scholar, Center for
Middle Eastern Studies, University of Chicago: A study of the caliph
al-Hakim.
- Richard
A. Walker, Professor of
Geography and
Chairman, California Studies Center, University of California,
Berkeley; Chairman, California Studies Association: The urban
experience of San Francisco, 1950-2000.
- Jim
C. H. Wang, Mabel D. Clark
Distinguished
Professor of Chemistry, University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Laser
spectroscopy of polymeric liquids.
- Charles
Harper Webb, Poet,
Glendale, California;
Professor of English, California State University, Long Beach: Poetry.
- Michael
V. Wedin, Professor of
Philosophy,
University of California, Davis: Perception, change, and
noncontradiction in Aristotle's Metaphysics.
- Monte
Westerfield,
Professor of Biology, University of Oregon:
Mechanisms that regulate patterning of the anterior central nervous
system.
- Alan
Wiener, Artist, Brooklyn,
New York:
Sculpture.
- Ruth J.
Williams,
Professor of Mathematics, University of
California, San Diego: Mathematical theory for stochastic networks.
- Kathleen
Wilson, Associate Professor
of History,
State University of New York at Stony Brook: Theatre, culture, and
modernity in the English provinces, 1720-1820.
- Leigh
Witchel, Choreographer, New
York City;
Artistic Director, Dance as Ever: Choreography.
- Kazuo
Yamaguchi, Professor of
Sociology and
Faculty Research Associate, Alfred P. Sloan Working Family Center,
University of Chicago: Statistical and behavioral modeling of family
processes.
- Susan
Youens, Professor of
Musicology,
University of Notre Dame: The social history of the lied.
- Arlene
Zallman, Composer,
Wellesley,
Massachusetts; Professor of Music Composition and Theory, Wellesley
College: Music composition.
- Nadine
Zanow, Artist, Boston;
Assistant
Professor of Studio Art, Brandeis University: Painting.
- Ignacio
Baca-Lobera, Composer,
Queretaro,
Mexico; Professor of Music Composition, Autonomous University of
Queretaro: Music composition.
- Carlos
L. Ballaré,
Senior Research
Scientist, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET); Courtesy
Associate Professor of Agronomy, University of Buenos Aires: Functional
aspects of the impacts of solar ultraviolet radiation on plant-insect
interactions.
- Graciela
Lina Boente Boente,
Professor of
Mathematics, University of Buenos Aires; Independent Researcher,
National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Robust and
nonparametric inference.
- Alicia
Borinsky, Writer, Newton,
Massachusetts;
Professor of Latin American and Comparative Literature, Boston
University: Fiction.
- Alfredo
Cáceres,
Principal Investigator,
National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Kinesin-like protein
functions during neuronal polarization.
- Sergio
Chejfec, Writer, Caracas,
Venezuela;
Editor-in-Chief, Nueva Sociedad,
Caracas: Fiction.
- Eduardo
Coutinho, Film Maker, Rio
de Janiero,
Brazil; Consultant, Centro de Criação de Imagem
Popular
(CECIP), Rio de Janeiro: Film making.
- Christian
Cravo, Photographer,
Salvador, Bahia,
Brazil: Photography.
- Leticia
Fernanda Cugliandolo,
Assistant Professor of Theoretical
Physics, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France: Quantum
disordered systems and optimization problems.
- Gerardo
Deniz (Juan Almela), Poet,
Mexico City:
Poetry.
- Javier
A. Escobal, Senior
Researcher, Grupo de
Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE), Lima, Peru: The links
between rural producers and markets.
- Alejandro
Fainstein, Staff
Researcher, Atomic
Energy Commission and National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET);
Assistant Professor of Physics, Instituto Balseiro, Bariloche,
Argentina: Optically confined spectroscopy of nanostructures.
- Ana
Fernández Garay,
Associate
Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET); Professor
of Linguistics, National University of La Pampa, Argentina: An edition
of the testimonies of the last Ranquels.
- Sérgio
T. Ferreira, Professor of
Biochemistry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: Protein misfolding
and aggregation in human amyloid diseases.
- Alberto Carlos
Frasch,
Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina
(CONICET): Regulation of mucin expression in trypanosoma
cruzi.
- Juan
Eduardo García-Huidobro,
Consultant
and Professor, Ministry of Education, Santiago, Chile: Public policies
to achieve equity in education.
- José
Hernandez-Claire,
Photographer,
Guadalajara, Mexico; Curator, "Manuel Alvarez Bravo Gallery,"
University of Guadalajara: Photography.
- Hugo
Hopenhayn, Professor of
Economics,
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires; Associate Professor of
Economics, University of Rochester: Topics in social insurance.
- Ricardo
Lanzarini, Artist,
Montevideo, Uruguay:
Drawing.
- Jorge
Lauret, Assistant Professor
of
Mathematics, National University of Cordoba; Assistant Researcher,
National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Studies in
differential geometry.
- Annette
Leibing, Anthropologist,
Rio de Janeiro;
Professor of Mental Health, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: Aging
and homelessness in Rio de Janeiro.
- Jac
Leirner, Artist,
São Paulo, Brazil:
Visual art.
- Paula
Luttringer, Photographer,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina; Assistant Director, Galatée Films, Argentina,
Chile,
and Peru: Photography.
- Jorge
Macchi, Artist, Buenos
Aires, Argentina:
Visual art.
- Rachel
Manley, Writer, Toronto,
Canada: A
biography of Edna Manley.
- Claudio
Mercado Muñoz,
Coordinator of
Audiovisual Department, Chilean Museum of Pre-Colombian Art, Santiago: Bailes
chinos and prehispanic memory in
central Chile.
- Tomas
Moulian Emparanza,
Director, Instituto
Formación Social Paulo Freire, Santiago, Chile:
Intellectuals
and politics in Chile, 1958-1970.
- Pablo
E. Navarro, Professor of
Philosophy of
Law, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahía Blanca, Argentina;
Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Normative
relevance and justification of institutional decisions.
- Hans
W. Niemeyer Fernandez,
Archaeologist,
Santiago, Chile: The rock paintings of El Médano.
- Oscar
Satio Oiwa, Artist, Tokyo,
Japan: Visual
art.
- Pedro
L. Oliveira, Associate
Professor of
Medical Biochemistry, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: Biological
defenses against heme toxicity.
- Alejandro
César Olivieri,
Professor of Analytical Chemistry,
University of Rosario, Argentina; Research Fellow, National Research
Council of Argentina (CONICET): The development of analytical methods
for biomedical samples.
- Hilda Paredes,
Composer, Mexico City and London: Music composition.
- Eduardo
Antonio Parra, Writer,
Mexico City:
Fiction.
- Antonio
Arnoni Prado, Professor of
Literary
Theory, State University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil: A
comparative study of the critical thought of Sérgio Buarque
de
Holanda and Manuel de Oliveira Lima.
- María
Cristina Redondo, Senior
Researcher, National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): An
inquiry into the practical authority of law.
- Silvia Rivas,
Video Installation Artist, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Video installation
art.
- Mercedes
Roffé, Poet, New
York City:
Poetry.
- Tulio
Rojas Curieux, Professor of
Anthropology
and Ethnolinguistics, and Director, Colombian Center for the Study of
Aborigenes Languages (CCELA), University of the Andes, Bogota: Analysis
of complex sentences in Nasa Yuwe.
- María
Teresa Ruiz, Professor of
Astronomy, University of Chile: The oldest stars.
- Guillermo
Saavedra, Poet, Buenos
Aires,
Argentina; Editor, La Nation,
Buenos Aires: Poetry.
- Francisco
V. Sepulveda, Professor of
Physiology,
Center for Scientific Studies, Valdivia, Chile: Molecular
identification and regulation of the potassium channel in cell volume
control.
- Sol
Serrano, Associate
Professor of History,
Catholic University of Chile: Catholicism and secularization in
19th-century Chile.
- Jorge
Daniel Tartarini, Associate
Researcher,
National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): The architecture of
the Argentine railroads.
- Ana
Maria Tavares, Artist,
São Paulo:
Visual art.
- Alejandro
Tortolero Villaseñor,
Professor
of History, Metropolitan Autonomous University, Iztapalapa, Mexico:
Land, society, and ecology in the economy of Mexico, 1780-1940.
- Maurice
Vaneau, Theatre Artist,
São
Paulo, Brazil: Theatre arts.
- Trajano
Augusto Ricca Vieira,
Professor of Greek
Language and Literature, State University of Campinas, São
Paulo, Brazil: Translation of The
Bacchantes by Euripides.
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