- Andrew
Abbott, Gustavus F. and Ann
M. Swift
Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago: Time and social
structure.
- Peter
A. Abrams, Professor of
Zoology,
University of Toronto: Sources of uncertainty in ecological
predictions.
- Betty
Adcock,
Poet, Raleigh, North Carolina; Member of the MFA
Faculty in Writing, Warren Wilson College; Writer-in-Residence, Meredith
College:
Poetry.
- Rabih
Alameddine, Writer, San
Francisco:
Fiction.
- Robert
Livingston Aldridge,
Composer, Clifton,
New Jersey; Assistant Professor of Music, Montclair State University:
Music composition.
- Elizabeth
Alexander, Poet, New Haven,
Connecticut; Adjunct Associate Professor of African-American Studies,
Yale University: Poetry.
- Philip
B. Allen,
Professor of Physics and Astronomy, State
University of New York at Stony Brook: Electron-phonon effects in
nanosystems.
- Thomas
T. Allsen, Professor of
History, College
of New Jersey: The royal hunt in Eurasian history.
- Stephen
Alter, Writer, Reading,
Massachusetts;
Writer-in-Residence, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A biography
of the Indian elephant.
- Donald
Antrim, Writer, Brooklyn,
New York:
Fiction.
- Brett
Baker, Artist, Ithaca, New
York: Painting.
- Rebecca
Baron, Film Maker, Los
Angeles; Member
of the Faculty in Film, California Institute of the Arts: Film making.
- Lawrence
W. Barsalou,
Professor of Psychology, Emory University:
The human conceptual system.
- Omer
Bartov, John P. Birkelund
Distinguished
Professor of European History, Professor of History, and Professor of
German Studies, Brown University: The origins of the Holocaust in
Buczacz, Ukraine.
- Ellen
B. Basso, Professor of
Anthropology,
University of Arizona: A translation of Kalapalo narratives.
- Louise
Beach, Composer,
Pleasantville, New York:
Music composition.
- Marion
Belanger,
Photographer, Guilford, Connecticut:
Photography.
- David
A. Bell, Professor of
History, The Johns
Hopkins University: The culture of war in the age of Napoleon.
- Paul
Berman, Writer, Brooklyn,
New York: A study
of pro-Americanism and anti-Americanism.
- George
F. Bertsch, Professor of
Physics,
University of Washington, Seattle: The density functional theory of
nuclear binding.
- Alan
Bewell, Professor of
English, University of
Toronto: Romanticism and natural history.
- Dawoud Bey,
Photographer, Chicago. Professor of Photography, Columbia College
Chicago: Photography.
- Stanley
Boorman, Professor of
Music, New York
University: Music printing and publishing in Italy, 1501-1539.
- Philip
Brett, Professor of
Musicology,
University of California, Los Angeles: The music and life of Benjamin
Britten.
- Nicholas
Brooke, Composer, Kingston,
New Jersey:
Music composition.
- Diane
Coburn Bruning,
Choreographer, Sleepy
Hollow, New York; Artistic Director, Chamber Dance Project:
Choreography.
- Mary
Baine Campbell, Professor
of English and
American Literature, Brandeis University: Dream and metaphor in early
modern literature, science, and personal life.
- Christopher
Cannon, University Lecturer
and
Fellow, Faculty of English and Pembroke College, University of
Cambridge: Form as thought in early Middle English literature.
- Bridget
Carpenter, Playwright, Los
Angeles: Play
writing.
- Noël
E. Carroll, Monroe C.
Beardsley
Professor of the Philosophy of Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison:
The philosophy of dance.
- Elinor Carucci,
Photographer, New York City; Member of the Faculty in Photography,
School of Visual Arts: Photography.
- Rita
Charon, Professor of
Clinical Medicine and
Director, Program in Narrative Medicine, College of Physicians and
Surgeons, Columbia University: Narrative medicine as a model for
empathy and clinical courage.
- Brian
R. Cheffins, S. J. Berwin
Professor of
Corporate Law, University of Cambridge: The foundations of the
Anglo-American corporate economy.
- Gang
Chen, Associate Pofessor of
Mechanical
Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Functional
nanomechanical structures and devices.
- John
R. Clarke, Annie Laurie
Howard Regents
Professor, University of Texas at Austin: Humor, power, and
transgression in ancient Roman visual culture.
- Peter
Cole, Poet and Translator,
Jerusalem;
Visiting Artist and Scholar, Jewish Studies Program, Wesleyan
University: A translation of Hebrew poetry of Spain.
- Dennis
Congdon, Artist, Rehoboth,
Massachusetts;
Professor of Painting, Rhode Island School of Design: Painting.
- Anthony
Cutler, Research Professor
of Art
History, Pennsylvania State University: Gifts and gift exchange between
Byzantium, the Islamic world, and beyond.
- Lennard
J. Davis,
Professor of English, Professor of Disability
and Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago: A history of
obsession in Western culture.
- Sam
Davis, Professor of
Architecture and
Associate Dean, College of Environmental Design, University of
California, Berkeley: Architecture for the homeless in America.
- John
Dorst, Professor of
American Studies,
University of Wyoming: Animal trophies and taxidermy displays in
contemporary American culture.
- Dennis
Eberhard, Composer,
Cleveland, Ohio;
Director of Transitional Education Services, Services for Independent
Living, Cleveland: Music composition.
- Judith
Eisler, Artist, New York
City: Painting.
- Mitch
Epstein, Photographer, New
York City;
President, Black River Productions; Associate Professor of Photography,
Bard College: Photography.
- Rodney
C. Ewing,
Professor of Nuclear Engineering and
Radiological Sciences, Geological Sciences, and Materials Science and
Engineering, University of Michigan: The impact of the nuclear fuel
cycle on the environment.
- Ann
Fabian, Associate Professor
of American
Studies and History, Rutgers University: The collection and display of
human remains in 19th-century United States.
- Anne
Feldhaus, Professor of
Religious Studies,
Arizona State University: Divine siblings in India.
- Robin
Fleming, Professor of
History, Boston
College: Material culture and the rewriting of Anglo-Saxon history.
- Robert Fourer,
Professor of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences,
Northwestern University: Languages and systems for large-scale
optimization.
- William
L. Fox, Independent
Scholar, Portland,
Oregon: The perception of space in Antarctica.
- Daniel
S. Freed, Professor of
Mathematics,
University of Texas at Austin: Applications of K-theory to geometry and
physics.
- Takashi
Fujitani, Associate
Professor of
History, University of California, San Diego: "Korean Japanese" and
"Japanese Americans" during World War II.
- Michael
Gagarin, James R.
Dougherty, Jr.
Centennial Professor of Classics, University of Texas at Austin:
Writing and orality in ancient Greek law.
- Mary
Gaitskill, Writer,
Rhinebeck, New York;
Instructor in English, Syracuse University: Fiction.
- Susan
Gal, Professor of
Anthropology and
Linguistics, University of Chicago: Language ideologies and political
authority during and after socialism.
- Thomas
M. Gardner, Professor of
English,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Emily Dickinson
and contemporary writers.
- William
Gay, Writer, Hohenwald,
Tennessee:
Fiction.
- Diane
Yvonne Ghirardo, Professor
of the History
and Theory of Architecture, University of Southern California and
University of Cape Town: Women's spaces in Renaissance Ferrara.
- David
D.
Gilmore,
Professor of Anthropology, State University of
New York at Stony Brook: Monsters in rituals.
- Alfredo
Gisholt, Artist, Newton,
Massachusetts;
Teaching Associate of Art, Boston University: Painting.
- Susan
Goodman, Professor of
English, University
of Delaware: A biography of William Dean Howells.
- Jeffrey
L. Gould, Professor of
History and
Director, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Indiana
University at Bloomington: Rebellion, repression, and memory in El
Salvador.
- David
Greenspan, Playwright, New
York City: Play
writing.
- Daniel
Hall, Poet, Amherst,
Massachusetts;
Visiting Writer, Amherst College: Poetry.
- Paul Harold
Halpern,
Professor of Mathematics and Physics, University
of the Sciences in Philadelphia: The concept of dimensionality in
science.
- Jonathan
Hay, Associate Professor of
Fine Arts,
New York University: The erotics of luxury in Chinese art, 1580-1840.
- Perry
Hoberman, Artist, Brooklyn,
New York;
Member of the MFA Adjunct Faculty in Computer Art and Photography and
Related Media, School of Visual Arts: New media art.
- Stephen
D. Houston, Jesse Knight
University
Professor, Brigham Young University: Experience and being among the
classic Maya.
- Nicholas
Howe, Professor of English
and
Director, Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. The Ohio State
University: Cultural geography of Anglo-Saxon England.
- Martha
C. Howell, Gustave Berne
Professor of
History, Columbia University: Market culture in cities of the late
medieval North.
- John
P. Huelsenbeck, Assistant
Professor of
Biology, University of Rochester: Studies in phylogenetic inference.
- David
Humphrey, Artist, New York
City: Painting.
- Dan
Hurlin, Choreographer and
Theatre Artist,
New York City; Member of the Faculty in Dance and Theatre, Sarah
Lawrence College: Choreography.
- Douglas
A. Irwin, Professor of
Economics,
Dartmouth College: A history of United States trade policy.
- Kenro
Izu, Photographer,
Rhinebeck, New York;
President, Kenro Izu Studio: Photography.
- Richard
Jackson, Poet, Chattanooga,
Tennessee;
Professor of English, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga; Member of
the Faculty, MFA Program in Writing, Vermont College: Poetry.
- Lea
Jacobs, Professor of
Communication Arts,
University of Wisconsin, Madison: The decline of sentiment in American
silent film.
- Iván
A. Jaksic, Professor of
History,
University of Notre Dame: Ticknor, Prescott, and the origins of
Hispanic studies in the United States.
- Deborah
Jowitt, Senior Dance
Critic, Village
Voice; Master Teacher of Dance
and Dance History, Tisch School of
the Arts, New York University: A critical biography of Jerome Robbins.
- Mercouri
G. Kanatzidis, Professor of
Chemistry,
Michigan State University: Studies in solid-state chemistry.
- Moisés
Kaufman,
Playwright, New York City; Artistic Director,
Tectonic Theatre Project: Play writing.
- Alexander
S. Kechris, Professor of
Mathematics,
California Institute of Technology: Classification problems in
mathematics, group actions, and equivalence relations.
- John
Kelsay, Richard L.
Rubenstein Professor of
Religion, Florida State University: The Islamic law of war and peace.
- Stephen
Kern, Distinguished
Research Professor
of History, Northern Illinois University: A cultural history of
causality since 1830.
- Barbara
J. King, Associate
Professor of
Anthropology and University Professor for Teaching Excellence, College
of William and Mary: The social emergence of communication and language
in primates.
- Elizabeth
King, Artist, Richmond,
Virginia;
School of the Arts Research Professor in Sculpture, Virginia
Commonwealth University: Video Installation.
- Carol
L. Krumhansl, Professor of
Psychology,
Cornell University: Cognitive neuroscience of music.
- Paul
LaFarge, Writer, Brooklyn,
New York;
Adjunct Professor of Writing, Columbia University; Visiting Writer,
Wesleyan University: Fiction.
- Jhumpa
Lahiri, Writer, Brooklyn,
New York:
Fiction.
- Peter
Lake, Professor of History,
Princeton
University: Dynastic crises, confessional politics, and conspiracy
theory in post-Reformation England.
- Bun-Ching
Lam, Composer, Poestenkill,
New York:
Music composition.
- David
W. Lea, Professor of
Geological Sciences,
University of California, Santa Barbara: The role of tropical ocean
cooling and atmospheric carbon-dioxide variations in ice-age cycles.
- Marsha
I. Lester, Professor of
Chemistry,
University of Pennsylvania: Significant radical reactions in the lower
atmosphere.
- Arthur Levering,
II,
Composer, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Music composition.
- Margaret
Levi, Jere L. Bacharach
Professor of
International Studies and Professor of Political Science, University of
Washington, Seattle: Trustworthy governance and constituent engagement.
- Laura
A. Lewis, Associate
Professor of
Anthropology, James Madison University: Narratives of history, race,
and place in the making of black Mexico.
- Xinsheng
Sean Ling,
Assistant Professor of Physics, Brown
University: Studies in nanopore DNA sequencing.
- Kefeng
Liu, Associate Professor of
Mathematics,
University of California, Los Angeles: Mathematical and physical
aspects of the mirror principle.
- Rosemary
Helen Lloyd, Rudy Professor
of French,
Indiana University at Bloomington: The still life in art and letters.
- Andrew
W. Lo, Harris &
Harris Group
Professor and Director, MIT Laboratory for Financial Engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: A cognitive map of financial
risk perception and preferences.
- Victor
Lodato, Playwright, Tucson,
Arizona: Play
writing.
- Abraham Loeb,
Professor of Astronomy, Harvard University: Studies of the earliest
stars and black holes.
- Jerome
Loving, Professor of
English, Texas
A&M University: A biography of Theodore Dreiser.
- Michael
Lucey, Associate Professor
of French and
Comparative Literature and Director, Center for the Study of Sexual
Culture, University of California, Berkeley: Same-sex sexualities in
20th-century French literature.
- David
Ludden,
Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania: A history of
knowledge about South Asian economies, 1770-1930.
- Philip
Lutgendorf, Associate
Professor of Hindi
and Modern Indian Studies, University of Iowa: The meanings of the
divine monkey in India.
- John
D. Lyons, Commonwealth
Professor of French,
University of Virginia: The practice of imagination in early modern
France.
- Mikhail
Lyubich, Professor of
Mathematics and
Deputy Director, Institute for Mathematical Sciences, State University
of New York at Stony Brook: Geometric structures in holomorphic
dynamics.
- Kristin
Mann, Associate Professor
of History,
Emory University: Trade, state, and emancipation in 19th-century Lagos.
- Lev
Manovich, Associate
Professor of New Media
Art, University of California, San Diego: The avant-garde art of the
early 20th century and new media culture.
- Tanya
Marcuse, Photographer,
Barrytown, New
York; Adjunct Professor of Photography, Simon's Rock College of Bard
and Bard College: Photography.
- Robert
L. Martensen,
Professor of History of Medicine and
Director, Clendending Library of History of Medicine, University of
Kansas School of Medicine: The origins and cultural politics of the
cerebral body.
- Chris
Martin, Artist, Brooklyn,
New York; Art
Therapist, Rivington House Health Care Facility, New York: Painting.
- Rita
McBride, Artist, New York
City: Sculpture.
- Marlene
McCarty, Installation
Artist, New York
City: Installation art.
- Jim
McKay, Film Maker, New York
City: Film
making.
- Jane
Mead,
Poet, Winston Salem, North Carolina;
Poet-in-Residence, Wake Forest University: Poetry.
- Ian A.
Meinertzhagen,
Killam Professor in Neuroscience, Dalhousie
University: Post-genomic approaches to simple nervous systems.
- Claire
Messud, Writer,
Northampton,
Massachusetts; Visiting Writer, Amherst College: Fiction.
- Guy
P. R. Métraux,
Professor of Visual
Arts, York University: Christian destruction of ancient art.
- Susan
Mogul, Video and Film
Maker, Los Angeles:
Video and film making.
- Santi
Moix, Artist, New York
City: Painting.
- Ian
Morris, Jean and Rebecca
Willard Professor
of Classics and Professor of History, Stanford University: Greek
democracy and standards of living in the first millennium B.C.E..
- Judith Murray,
Artist, New York City: Painting.
- John
Nathan, Takashima Professor
of Japanese
Cultural Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara: Japan's
quest for a viable role today.
- Stephen
R. Neale, Professor of
Philosophy,
Rutgers University: Myths of meaning.
- Bruce
Nelson, Professor of
History, Dartmouth
College: "Race" and "nation" in Ireland and the Irish diaspora.
- Eric
Nisenson, Writer, Malden,
Massachusetts:
The Brazilian musical and cultural revolution.
- Jennifer
Nuss, Artist, New York
City;
Artist-in-Residence, Brandeis University: Painting.
- Lena
Cowen Orlin, Professor of
English,
University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Executive Director,
Shakespeare Association of America: Privacy in early modern England.
- Kathy
Peiss, Professor of
History, University of
Pennsylvania: Taste and the myth of American classlessness.
- H.
Vincent Poor, Professor of
Electrical
Engineering, Princeton University: Quantum multi-user communications.
- René
Prieto, Professor of
Spanish,
Vanderbilt University: The theme of solitude in Spanish American
literature.
- Stephen
Prina, Artist, Los Angeles;
Instructor
in Fine Art, Art Center College of Design: Visual art.
- Pola Rapaport,
Film Maker, Hampton Bays, New York: Film making.
- Dewey
Redman, Composer, Brooklyn,
New York:
Music composition.
- Donald
Reid, Professor of History,
University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill: A biography of Daniel Guérin.
- Howard
Rosenthal, Roger Williams
Straus
Professor of Social Sciences and Professor of Politics, Princeton
University: Empirical tests of theories of the legislative process.
- Jonathan L.
Rosner,
Professor of Physics, Enrico Fermi Institute,
University of Chicago: Studies in heavy quark physics.
- Alexander
Ross, Artist, Alford,
Massachusetts:
Painting.
- Mary
Ruefle, Poet, Amherst,
Massachusetts;
Visiting Associate Professor of English, University of Alabama: Poetry.
- Russell
Rymer, Writer, Portland,
Oregon: The
pernambuco tree, conservation, and classical music.
- Richard
A. Satterlie, Professor of
Biology,
Arizona State University: The modular and multifunctional nature of
arousal systems.
- Adrian
Saxe, Artist, Los Angeles;
Professor of
Art, University of California, Los Angeles: Sculpture.
- Ilya
R. Segal, Associate
Professor of Economics,
Stanford University: Prior knowledge and communication constraints in
the design of multi-unit auctions.
- Ullica
Segerstråle,
Professor of
Sociology, Illinois Institute of Technology: An intellectual biography
of the evolutionist William D. Hamilton.
- Ruth
G. Shaw, Professor of
Ecology, Evolution
and Behavior, University of Minnesota: Evolutionary consequences of
fragmentation.
- Charlie
Smith, Writer, New York
City: Poetry.
- Sheila
M. Sofian, Film Animator,
Pasadena,
California; Assistant Professor of Film Animation, College of the
Canyons: Film animation.
- Pierre
Sokolsky, Professor of
Physics,
University of Utah: Ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays on the ground and in
space.
- David
Stark, Arnold A. Saltzman
Professor of
Sociology & International Affairs, Columbia University: Network
properties of East European capitalism.
- Allyson
Strafella, Artist,
Brooklyn, New York:
Drawing.
- Elisabeth
Subrin, Film Maker,
Brooklyn, New
York; Visiting Lecturer of Film Studies, Amherst College: Film making.
- Lawrence R.
Sulak,
David M. Myers Distinguished Professor of Physics,
Boston University: The observation of high-energy neutrinos.
- Madoka
Takagi, Photographer,
Topanga,
California: Photography.
- Gary
Taylor,
Professor of English and Director, Hudson Strode
Program in Renaissance Studies, University of Alabama: The publishing
career of Edward Blount.
- Richard
Taylor, Professor of
Mathematics,
Harvard University: Galois representations and modular forms.
- Richard
Lowe Teitelbaum, Composer,
Bearsville,
New York; Professor of Music, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts,
Bard College: Music composition.
- Elizabeth
A. Thompson,
Professor of Statistics and Biostatistics and
Adjunct Professor of Genetics, University of Washington, Seattle:
Studies in statistical genetics.
- Daniel
Treisman, Associate
Professor of
Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles:
Decentralization, governance, and economic performance.
- Matthew
Turner, Associate Professor
of
Geography, University of Wisconsin, Madison: The history of
environmental scientific practice in the Sahel.
- Naomi
Uman, Film Maker, Newhall,
California;
Member of the Adjunct Faculty, California Institute of the Arts: Film
making.
- Tomas
Vu-Daniel, Artist, New York
City;
Assistant Professor of Art, Columbia University: Painting.
- Howard
Waitzkin, Professor of
Family and
Community Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Sociology, University of New
Mexico: Economic globalization and public health.
- Craig
T. Walsh, Composer, Tucson,
Arizona;
Assistant Professor of Music, University of Arizona: Music composition.
- Lee
Palmer Wandel, Professor of
History and
Religious Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison: The Eucharist in
the early modern world.
- Robert
N. Watson, Professor of
English,
University of California, Los Angeles: Human alienation from nature in
the English Renaissance.
- Sheldon
Weinbaum, CUNY
Distinguished Professor
of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering, City College of New York: The
structure and function of the endothelial glycocalyx.
- Jonathan
Weinberg,
Independent Scholar and Artist, Jersey City: Art
and identity in the East Village.
- Catherine
Weis, Choreographer, New
York City;
Artistic Director, Cathy Weis Projects; President and Co-Director,
Roxanne Dance Foundation: Choreography.
- Claire
Grace Williams, Professor
of Genetics and
Forestry, Texas A&M University: Ecological, evolutionary, and
population genomics of conifers.
- Reggie
Wilson, Choreographer,
Brooklyn, New
York; Artistic Director, Reggie Wilson/Fist and Heel Performance Group:
Choreography.
- Alison
Winter, Associate Professor
of History,
University of Chicago: Technologies of truth and sciences of memory
since 1890.
- Larry
Wolff, Professor of
History, Boston
College: Legitimation and imagination in Habsburg Poland.
- Christopher
S. Wood, Professor of
History of
Art, Yale University: Reproductive technologies and Renaissance art.
- James
Woolley, Frank Lee and Edna
M. Smith
Professor of English, Lafayette College: The textual history of
Jonathan Swift's poems.
- Randy Wray,
Artist, Brooklyn, New York: Painting and sculpture.
- Victoria
Wulff, Artist, New York
City: Painting.
- Yu Xie,
Frederick G. L. Huetwell Professor of Sociology and Statistics and
Senior Research Scientist, Institute for Social Research, University of
Michigan: Economic reform and social inequality in contemporary China.
- Karen
Yasinsky, Artist, Brooklyn,
New York:
Video.
- Charles
F. Yocum,
Alfred S. Sussman Collegiate Professor of
Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology and Professor of
Chemistry, University of Michigan: The role of calcium in
photosynthetic oxygen production.
- Dean
Young, Poet, Berkeley
California; Visiting
Professor, Writers' Workshop, University of Iowa; Member of the MFA
Faculty in Writing, Warren Wilson College: Poetry.
- Carl Zimmer,
Writer, Sunnyside, New York: The discovery of the brain and the birth
of the neurocentric age.
- Karl
Zimmerer, Professor of
Geography and
Director, Environment and Development Research Institute, University of
Wisconsin, Madison: The rural-urban geography of conservation and
resource management.
- Ana Victoria Arias
Mantilla,
Video Artist, Bogotá, Colombia: Video
making.
- Eduardo M.
Basualdo,
Independent Researcher, National Research
Council of Argentina (CONICET); Coordinator of Economics and
Technology, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO), Buenos
Aires: The evolution, characteristics, and impact of Argentine external
debt between 1970 and 2000.
- Mario
Bellatin,
Writer, Mexico City: Fiction.
- José
Bengoa,
Professor of Anthropology, Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano,
Santiago, Chile: History of Mapuche society in the 16th and 17th
centuries.
- Pablo
Cabado, Photographer,
Buenos Aires:
Photography.
- Jorge
José Casal,
Associate Professor of Agronomy,
University of Buenos Aires; Research Scientist, National Research
Council of Argentina (CONICET): Light signaling circuitry in
Arabidopsis.
- Richard
Cooke, Staff Scientist,
Smithsonian
Tropical Research Institute, Balboa, Panama: Life and death at a
Precolumbian settlement in Panama.
- Alonso
Cueto Caballero, Writer,
Lima, Peru:
Fiction.
- Olívia
Maria Gomes da Cunha,
Associate
Professor of Cultural Anthropology, Federal University of Rio de
Janeiro: Ruth Landes in Brazil.
- Mauricio
de Mello Dias, Artist, Rio
de Janeiro:
Collaborative interdisciplinary public art (in collaboration with
Walter Stephen Riedweg).
- Sandra
M. Diaz, Independent
Researcher, National
Research Council of Argentina (CONICET); Associate Professor of Plant
Biology, National University of Córdoba: Comparison of
functional diversity and key traits in island and continental floras.
- George
A. DosReis,
Professor of Immunology, Federal University of
Rio de Janeiro: Neutrophil clearance in defense against parasite
infection.
- María
Teresa Dova, Professor of
Physics,
National University of La Plata; Research Scientist, National Research
Council of Argentina (CONICET): Cosmic rays and high energy
experimental physics.
- Antonio Escobar
Ohmstede,
Research Professor and Director, Archival
History of Water Project, Center for Research and Higher Studies in
Social Anthropology (CIESAS), Mexico City: Huastecan pueblos,
1750-1856.
- Mario
García Joya,
Cinematographer,
Pasadena, California: The management and development of cinema in Cuba,
1960-2000.
- Diego
Garcia Lambas, Professor of
Astronomy,
National University of Cordoba; Independent Researcher, National
Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Large-scale structure of the
universe.
- Alicia
Genovese, Poet, Buenos
Aires; Associate
Professor of Literature, Kennedy University, Buenos Aires: Poetry.
- Andrea
Giunta, Associate Professor
of Art
History, University of Buenos Aires; Associate Researcher, National
Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): The problem of the
representation of violence in art.
- Henry Eric
Hernández García,
Artist, Havana, Cuba: Art
interventions.
- Rafael
Herrera, Visiting Assistant
Professor of
Mathematics, University of California, Riverside: Classification
problems in Riemannian geometry of manifolds with special structures.
- Roberto Jacoby,
Artist, Buenos
Aires; Executive Director,
Fundacion Sociedad Tecnologia Arte
(START), Buenos Aires: Networking interdisciplinary public art.
- Diana
Jerusalinsky, Associate
Professor of
Biology, University of Buenos Aires; Independent Researcher, National
Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): In vivo gene transfer to the
hippocampus with herpes simplex derived vectors.
- Rafael Linden,
Professor of Neuroscience, Institute of Biophysics, Federal University
of Rio de
Janeiro: Mechanisms of modulation of retinal cell death.
- Marcos Magalhaes,
Film Maker, Rio de Janeiro: Film animation.
- Maria
Emma Mannarelli, Assistant
Professor of
History and Director, Gender Studies Program, Universidad Nacional
Mayor de San Marcos, Lima: Writing, sexuality, and the process of
secularization in Peru, 1895-1930.
- Carmen
McEvoy, Associate Professor
of History,
University of the South: War and the national imagination in Chile,
1869-1884.
- María
Moreno, Writer, Buenos
Aires;
Editor, "Supplemento Las 12", Pagina
12, Buenos Aires: The
Left, society, and sexuality in Argentine political culture.
- Paulo
A. S. Mourao, Professor of
Biochemistry,
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro: New anticoagulant polysaccharides
from marine invertebrates.
- Delfina Muschietti,
Poet, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Professor of Theory and Literary
Analysis, University
of Buenos Aires:
Poetry.
- Mariano
Narodowski, Professor of
Education,
National University of Quilmes, Buenos Aires: A theoretical model of
the modes of education provision.
- Federico
Neiburg, Professor of
Social
Anthropology, National Museum, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro:
The social construction of a culture of economics in Argentina,
1950-2000.
- Hermann
M. Niemeyer, Professor of
Chemical
Ecology, University of Chile: Chemoecological studies involving aphids
and lizards.
- Isabel
Parra, Independent Artist,
Santiago,
Chile; President, Violeta Parra Foundation, Santiago: An anthology of
exile.
- Ana
Irene Pizarro Romero,
Professor of Latin
American Literature and Cultural Studies, University of Santiago,
Chile: Cultural design in the Amazon.
- Santiago
Porter,
Photographer, Buenos Aires; Staff Photographer, Clarín:
Photography.
- Ricardo Pozas
Horcasitas,
Research Professor, Institute of Social
Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM): The Sixties
in Latin America.
- José
Manuel Prieto, Writer,
Mexico City;
Research Professor, Center for Economic Research and Teaching, Mexico
City: Fiction.
- Hernán
Quintana, Professor of
Astronomy
and Astrophysics, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile: Surveys of
the large-scale structure of the universe.
- Walter
Stephan Riedweg, Artist,
Rio de Janeiro:
Collaborative interdisciplinary public art (in collaboration with
Mauricio de Mello Dias).
- Eduardo
Rivera López,
Associate Professor
of Philosophy, Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires; Researcher,
National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): Ethical issues in
genetics and reproductive decisions.
- Juan
Pablo Rossetti, Assistant
Professor of
Mathematics, National University of Cordoba: Classification of
lattices.
- Marcelo
Rubinstein, Independent
Researcher,
National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET): The role of central
dopamine D2 receptors in mice carrying targeted conditional mutations.
- Juan
Carlos Rulfo, Film Maker,
Mexico City;
Administrative and Creative Manager, La Media Productions, Mexico City:
Film making.
- Vera
Sala, Choreographer, Sao
Paulo; Professor
of Communication and Arts of the Body, Pontifical Catholic University
of Sao Paulo: Choreography.
- Graciela
Speranza, Professor of
Argentine
Literature, University of Buenos Aires: Argentine literature and the
visual arts.
- Daniel
Mario Ugarte, Coordinator,
Electron
Microscopy Facility, National Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS),
Campinas, Brazil: Characterization and manipulation of nanosystems.
- André
Vilaron, Photographer, Rio
de
Janeiro: Photography.
- Helen
Marie Zout, Photographer,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina: Photography.
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