2007
United States and Canada
Latin America
and the Caribbean
(Fellows from year(s) 1925-2005, 06, 07, 08)
(home page)
- Daniel Alarcón,
Writer, Oakland, Califorcnia; Distinguished Visiting Writer, Mills
College: Fiction.
- Rick Altman, Professor of
Cinema and Comparative Literature, University of Iowa: Classical
Hollywood sound.
- Warwick Anderson, Robert
Turell Professor of
Medical History and Population Health, University of Wisconsin,
Madison: The science of race mixing in the twentieth century.
- Shawn Atkins, Animation
Filmmaker, House of Frame by Frame Fierce, Inc: Film animation.
- SoHyun Bae, Artist, New York
City and Bologna, Italy: Visual arts.
- William Baer, Professor of
English, University of Evansville: The sonnets of Bocage.
- Rennan Barkana, Senior
Lecturer, School of Astronomy and Physics, Tel Aviv University: Gas and
stars in the early universe.
- Shadi Bartsch, Ann L. and
Lawrence B. Buttenwieser Professor of Classics, University of Chicago:
Philosophy and the figural in antiquity.
- David A. Baum, Professor of
Botany,
University of Wisconsin, Madison: Applying phylogenetics to problems in
evolution and evolutionary education.
- Timothy Beach, Associate
Professor of
Geography, School of Foreign Service Program in Science, Technology,
and International Affairs, Georgetown University: Environmental history
of the Maya lowlands.
- Daphne Berdahl, Associate
Professor of
Anthropology and Global Studies, University of Minnesota: Citizenship
and mass consumption in post-wall Germany.
- Domenico Bertoloni Meli,
Professor of the History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University:
Marcello Malpighi and mechanistic medicine.
- Edmund Bertschinger, Professor
of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Physics of the
cosmic microwave background.
- Eric R. Bittner, Associate
Professor of Chemistry, University of Houston: Quantum dynamics in
molecular electronic devices.
- Hisham M. Bizri, Assistant
Professor of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature, University of
Minnesota: Filmmaking.
- Jane Ira Bloom, Composer, New
York City; Associate Professor of Jazz and Contemporary Music, New
School University: Music composition.
- Lawrence D. Bobo, Martin
Luther King, Jr.,
Centennial Professor, and Director, Center for Comparative Studies in
Race and Ethnicity, Stanford University: Black and white Americans'
views of the new law and order regime.
- Rosalyn Bodycomb, Artist, Long
Island City, New York: Painting.
- Jennifer Bolande, Artist,
Joshua Tree, California; Professor of New Genres, Department of Art,
University of California, Los Angeles: Fine arts.
- Robert Bordo, Artist, Valatie,
New York; Associate Professor of Art, Cooper Union School of Art:
Painting.
- Catherine Anne Brekus,
Associate Professor, University of Chicago Divinity School:
Evangelicalism and the Enlightenment in 18th-century America.
- Jeffrey F. Brock, Associate
Professor of Mathematics, Brown University: Models, bounds, and
effective rigidity in hyperbolic geometry.
- Kevin Brockmeier, Writer,
Little Rock, Arkansas: Fiction.
- Elizabeth Brown, Composer and
Performer, Brooklyn, New York: Music composition.
- Jane Brox, Writer, Brunswick,
Maine;
Nonfiction Writing Faculty Member, Low Residency MFA Program, Lesley
University: A history of controlled light.
- Christopher Buckley, Poet,
Lompoc, California; Professor, Department of Creative Writing,
University of California, Riverside: Poetry.
- Alan Burdick, Writer,
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York: About the biology of time.
- Don Byron, Composer,
Boiceville, New York; Visiting Associate Professor, The University at
Albany: Music composition.
- Daniel Carpenter, Professor of
Government,
and Director, Center for American Political Studies, Harvard
University: The American antislavery petition in context.
- Cynthia Carr, Writer, New York
City: The life of David Wojnarowicz.
- Natalie Charkow Hollander,
Sculptor, Woodbridge, Connecticut: Sculpture.
- Bruce Charlesworth, Video
Artist, Murpysboro,
Illinois; Adjunct Professor of Cinema and Photography, Southern
Illinois University: Video-based installation.
- Chris Lan Hui Chou, Artist,
Allston, Massachusetts: Painting.
- Nikos Chrisochoides, Alumni
Memorial Distinguished Associate Professor, College of William and
Mary: Medical image analysis.
- James Clifford, Professor,
History of Consciousness Department, University of California, Santa
Cruz: Indigenous cultural politics today.
- Richard Conniff, Writer, Old
Lyme, Connecticut: Discovering life on a little-known planet.
- Margaret Crawford, Professor
of Urban Design and Planning Theory, Graduate School of Design, Harvard
University: Rethinking urban space.
- Thomas James Dandelet,
Associate Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley: The
Colonna of Rome, 1500-1700.
- Diana K. Davis, Assistant
Professor of
Geography and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Texas, Austin:
Imperialism and environmental history in the Middle East.
- Greg Delanty, Poet,
Burlington, Vermont; Assistant Professor of English and
Artist-in-residence, St. Michael's College: Poetry.
- Fred M. Donner, Professor of
Near Eastern
History, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, and
The Oriental Insitute, The University of Chicago: Early Islamic
political vocabulary.
- Paquito D'Rivera, Composer,
North Bergen, New Jersey: Music composition.
- Mary L. Dudziak, Judge Edward
J. and Ruey L.
Guirado Professor of Law, History, and Political Science, University of
Southern California: How war made America in the 20th century.
- David Dzubay, Composer,
Bloomington, Indiana; Professor of Music, and Director, New Music
Ensemble, Indiana University: Music composition.
- Debra Magpie Earling, Writer,
Missoula, Montana; Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing,
University of Montana: Fiction.
- Rinde Eckert, Composer, Nyack,
New York: Music composition.
- Kenneth Eng, Filmmaker,
Brooklyn, New York; Film Director and Editor, Projectile Arts, Inc:
Film.
- Steve Erickson, Writer,
Topanga Canyon, California; Instructor, California Institute of the
Arts: Fiction.
- W. Ralph Eubanks, Director of
Publishing, Library of Congress: A story of race, reconciliation, and
identity.
- Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi,
Professor of
Comparative Jewish Literature, Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Hebrew
University of Jerusalem: Jerusalem and the poetics of return.
- Heide Fehrenbach, Professor of
History, Northern Illinois University: How World War II remade the
family.
- William Ferris, Joel R.
Williamson Eminent
Professor of History, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill: Voices
and roots: Mississippi blues.
- Maria Flook, Writer, Truro,
Massachusetts;
Distinguished Writer-in-residence, Emerson College; Fiction Faculty
Member, Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Massachusetts: Fiction.
- Michael P. Flynn, Associate
Professor,
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University
of Michigan: The fundamental limits of analog-to-digital conversion.
- Neil Foley, Associate
Professor of History, University of Texas, Austin: Civil rights in
Texas and the Southwest, 1940-1965.
- Ed Folsom, Roy J. Carver
Professor of English, University of Iowa: A biography of Walt Whitman's
Leaves of Grass.
- David Frankfurter, Professor
of Religious Studies and History, University of New Hampshire:
Christianization in late antique Egypt.
- Erica Funkhouser, Poet, Essex,
Massachusetts;
Lecturer, Department of Writing and Humanistic Studies, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology: Poetry.
- Ann Gale, Artist, Seattle,
Washington; Associate Professor, School of Art, University of
Washington: Painting.
- Enrique García
Santo-Tomás, Associate
Professor of Spanish, University of Michigan: Fictions by war veterans
in early modern Spanish literature, 1550-1680.
- Mark Gertler, Henry and Lucy
Moses Professor of Economics, New York University: The international
dimensions of monetary policy.
- J. Arch Getty, Professor of
History, University of California, Los Angeles: Folkways, political
practices, and the Soviet state.
- Melissa James Gibson,
Playwright, Brooklyn, New York; College Counselor, Saint Ann's School:
The architecture of memory.
- Michel X. Goemans, Professor
of Applied Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: The
traveling salesman problem.
- Bob Goldstein, Associate
Professor of
Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill: Cell interactions
in the asymmetric division of stem cells.
- Michael Goldstein, Professor
of Mathematics, University of Toronto: Anderson localization of Eigen
functions.
- Joe Goode, Choreographer,
Berkeley,
California; Artistic Director, Joe Goode Performance Group; Professor,
Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies, University of
California, Berkeley: Choreography.
- Michael Gorra, Mary Augusta
Jordan Professor of English, Smith College: A study of Henry James.
- Robert J. Griffin, Associate
Professor of English, Texas A & M University: Anonymity and
authorship.
- Mary Hambleton, Artist,
Brooklyn, New York;
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, Parsons The New School for
Design, New School University: Painting.
- Susan Ashbrook Harvey,
Professor of Religious Studies, Brown University: Biblical women and
women's choirs in Syriac tradition.
- Arjun M. Heimsath, Assistant
Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, Dartmouth College: Soil
erosion and sustainability.
- Carola Hein, Associate
Professor and Acting Chair, Growth and Structure of Cities Program: The
global architecture of oil.
- Gail Hershatter, Professor of
History, University of California, Santa Cruz: Rural women and China's
collective past.
- John Hollenbeck, Composer, New
York City: Music composition.
- Paul Horwich, Professor of
Philosophy, New York University: Wittgenstein's metaphilosophy.
- Brett R. Ingram, Filmmaker,
Greensboro, North
Carolina; Assistant Professor of Broadcasting and Cinema, University of
North Carolina, Greensboro: Film.
- Jim Jennings, Filmmaker, Long
Island City, New York: Film.
- Fenton Johnson, Writer,
Tucson, Arizona;
Associate Professor, Creative Writing Program, University of Arizona:
Desire in Solitude (nonfiction).
- A. Van Jordan, Poet, Austin,
Texas; Assistant Professor of English, University of Texas, Austin:
Poetry.
- Heidi Julavits, Writer, New
York City: Fiction.
- Stathis N. Kalyvas, Arnold
Wolfers Professor of Political Science, and Director, Program on Order,
Conflict, and Violence, Yale University: Varieties of
political violence.
- Kathryn Kerby-Fulton, The
Notre Dame Professor of English, Notre Dame University: Professional
reading circles and the rise of English literature.
- Sanjeev Khanna, Professor of
Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania: Cuts,
flows, and network routing.
- Dina Rizk Khoury, Associate
Professor of
History and International Affairs, and Director, Graduate Studies,
George Washington University: War and remembrance in Iraq.
- Verlyn Klinkenborg, Writer, The
New York Times: The radical essence of William Cobbett.
- Koosil-ja, Artistic Director
and Choreographer, Dansology, Inc. koosil-ja/danceKUMIKO, New York
City: Choreography.
- Paul W. Kroll, Professor of
Chinese, University of Colorado: A study of High Tang verse.
- Tania León,
Composer, Nyack, New York; Distinguished Professor, Brooklyn College of
the City University of New York: Music composition.
- Dana Levin, Poet, Santa Fe,
New Mexico; Associate Professor of Creative Writing and Literature,
College of Santa Fe: Poetry.
- Philippa Levine, Professor of
History, University of Southern California: The evolution debates.
- Michael Light, Artist, San
Francisco, California: Photography.
- Meredith Parsons Lillich,
Professor of Fine Arts, Syracuse University: The Gothic stained glass
of Reims Cathedral.
- Kalup Linzy, Artist, Brooklyn,
New York: Video.
- Peter D. Little, Professor and
Chair,
Department of Anthropology, University of Kentucky: The anthropology of
neoliberalism in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Alan Loehle, Artist,
Decatur, Georgia; Associate Professor of Studio Art, Oglethorpe
University: Painting.
- Pamela O. Long, Independent
Historian;
Visiting Professor, Bard Graduate Center, New York City: Engineering,
power, and knowledge in Rome, 1560-1590.
- Margaretta M. Lovell,
Professor of Art History, University of California, Berkeley: Fitz H.
Lane and Winslow Homer.
- Tanya Luhrmann, Professor of
Anthropology, Stanford University: Making God real in evangelical
Christianity.
- Arthur Lupia, Hal R. Varian
Collegiate
Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan: Political
knowledge and the practice of civic education.
- Rudresh K. Mahanthappa,
Composer, Brooklyn, New York; Adjunct Private Lesson Instructor, Rye
Country Day School: Music composition.
- Gary J. Marker, Professor of
History, State University of New York, Stony Brook: The idea of
"Russia" in clerical discourse.
- Michael McCann, Gordon
Hirabayashi Professor
for the Advancement of Citizenship, University of Washington: Public
interest litigation and the politics of responsibility.
- Dianne McIntyre,
Choreographer, Cleveland: Choreography.
- Peter H. McMurry, Professor of
Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota: New particle formation
and growth rates in the atmosphere.
- Suketu Mehta, Writer,
Cliffside Park, New Jersey: A nonfiction book on New York.
- Roberto D. Merlin, Professor
of Physics and
of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan:
Sub-nanometer imaging with sub-picosecond resolution.
- Piotr Michalowski, George G.
Cameron
Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Civilizations, University of
Michigan: The cyclical birth and rebirth of early Mesopotamian
literature.
- Jerry Xhelal Mitrovica,
Professor of Physics, University of Toronto: Polar wander and the
long-term evolution of Earth.
- Paul G. Molyneaux, Journalist
and Writer, Whiting, Maine: Charting the course to sustainable seafood.
- Malena Mörling, Poet,
Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina; Assistant Professor of Poetry,
University of North Carolina, Wilmington: Poetry.
- Bradford Morrow, Writer, New
York City; Professor of Literature and Bard Center Fellow, Bard
College: Fiction.
- Naeem Murr, Writer, Chicago:
Fiction.
- Sabina Murray, Writer,
Amherst, Massachusetts; Associate Professor of English, MFA Program,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst: Fiction.
- Peter Nabokov, Professor,
Department of
American Indian Studies and World Arts and Cultures, University of
California, Los Angeles: The passages of Edward Proctor Hunt.
- Erika Naginski, Associate
Professor of
Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Architecture, the
graphic arts, and the philosophy of history in the 18th century.
- Sara Tilghman Nalle, Professor
of History, William Paterson University: A new history of the Spanish
family, 1520-1720.
- Victor Nee, Goldwin Smith
Professor of Sociology, Cornell University: Market transition and
politicized capitalism.
- J. David Neelin, Professor,
Department of
Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and Institute of Geophysics and
Planetary Physics, University of California, Los Angeles: Rethinking
rain in climate models.
- Samuel Nigro, Artist,
Brooklyn, New York: Sculpture.
- D. Nurkse, Poet, Brooklyn, New
York; Professor, Graduate Writing Program, Sarah Lawrence College:
Poetry.
- Karyn Andrea Olivier, Artist,
Brooklyn, New York; Assistant Professor, Tyler School of Art, Temple
University: Installation art.
- Sarah Oppenheimer, Artist, New
York City; Assistant Professor, Yale University School of Art:
Installation art.
- Annie-B Parson, Choreographer,
Brooklyn, New
York; Artistic Director, Big Dance Theater; Instructor in Choreography,
Tisch School of the Arts, New York University: Choreography.
- Andrew H. Paterson,
Distinguished Research Professor, University of Georgia: Unraveling
structural and functional divergence of cereal genomes.
- Doug Peacock, Writer, Green
Valley, Arizona, and Livingston, Montana: Repatriation.
- Kathleen Peirce, Poet,
Wimberley, Texas; Professor of English, Texas State University: Poetry.
- Michael Philip Penn, Assistant
Professor of
Religion and of Gender Studies, Mount Holyoke College: Syriac Christian
reactions to the Islamic conquests.
- Peter Pesic, Tutor and
Musician-in-residence, St. John's College, Santa Fe: Connections
between music and natural philosophy.
- Julie Stone Peters, Professor
of English and
Comparative Literature, Columbia University: Theatrical censorship,
obscenity, and the making of modern drama.
- Leila Stott Philip, Associate
Professor of English and Creative Writing, College of the Holy Cross: A
portrait of Toshiko Takaezu.
- Laura Poitras, Documentary
Filmmaker, New York City: Film.
- Richard Owen Prum, William
Robertson Coe Professor and Curator of Ornithology, Yale University:
The biology of feathers.
- Lawrence Raab, Poet,
Williamstown, Massachusetts; Morris Professor of Rhetoric, Williams
College: Poetry.
- Geraldine Richmond, Richard M.
and Patricia H. Noyes Professor of Chemistry, University of Oregon:
Environmental sustainability.
- Mary Louise Roberts, Professor
of History, University of Wisconsin, Madison: The American military
presence in France, 1944-1945.
- Daniel T. Rodgers, Henry
Charles Lea Professor of History, Princeton University: Transformation
in social thought in 1980s America.
- Pej Rohani, Associate
Professor, Insitute of Ecology, University of Georgia: The ecology and
evolution of dengue.
- Richard Ross, Photographer,
Santa Barbara, California; Professor of Art, University of California,
Santa Barbara: Photography.
- Teofilo F. Ruiz, Professor of
History,
University of California, Los Angeles: Festivals, rituals, and power in
late medieval and early modern Spain.
- Michael L. Satlow, Associate
Professor of Religious Studies and Judaic Studies, Brown University:
Jewish piety in late antiquity.
- José Alexandre Scheinkman,
Theodore Wells '29 Professor of Economics, Princeton University: The
economics of the informal sector.
- Michael Scrivener, Professor
of English, Wayne State University: Jewish representations in
Romantic-era British literature.
- Robert Self, Associate
Professor of History, Brown University: Gender and sexuality in America
from Watts to Reagan.
- Laurie Shannon, E. Blake Byrne
Associate Professor of English, Duke University: Zoographies of
knowledge in early modernity.
- Kay Kaufman Shelemay, G.
Gordon Watts
Professor of Music, and Professor of African and African American
Studies, Harvard University: Ethiopian music and musicians in the
United States.
- Anne C. Shreffler, James
Edward Ditson Professor of Music, Harvard University: New music,
avant-garde, and politics in the early Cold War.
- Amie Siegel, Filmmaker, New
York City: Film.
- A. Mark Smith, Curators'
Professor of History, University of Missouri, Columbia: Alhacen on
refraction.
- Nigel Smith, Professor of
English, Princeton University: Literary production in early modern
Europe, 1500-1700.
- Dava Sobel, Science Writer,
East Hampton, New York: Copernicus.
- Elaine Spatz-Rabinowitz,
Artist, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Professor of Art, Wellesley College:
Painting.
- Dana Spiotta, Writer, Cherry
Valley, New York: Fiction.
- Anne Whiston Spirn, Professor
of Landscape
Architecture and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology:
Rebuilding the landscape of community.
- Nick Spitzer, Professor of
Folklore and Cultural Conservation, University of New Orleans;
Producer, American Routes, Public Radio
International: Tradition and creativity in Louisiana Creole
communities.
- RoseAnne Spradlin,
Choreographer, New York City: Choreography.
- Scott Stark, Filmmaker,
Austin, Texas; Associate Information Developer, IBM: Film.
- Mark D. Steinberg, Professor
of History, and Editor, Slavic Review, University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: Landscapes of the modern in fin de
siècle St. Petersburg.
- James Robert Stewart, Artist,
Fredonia, Pennsylvania: Painting.
- Raymond Stock, Writer and
Arabic-English Translator, Beulah, Michigan: A biography of Naguib
Mahfouz.
- Nancy Lynn Sullivan,
Independent Researcher,
Papua New Guinea; Director and Principal Investigator, Nancy Sullivan
& Associates: The cave arts of the upper Karawari in Papua New
Guinea.
- Cynthia Talbot, Associate
Professor of History and Asian Studies, University of Texas, Austin:
Recasting the medieval Indian past.
- Michael J. Tarr, Professor of
Cognitive and
Linguistic Sciences, and Fox Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual
Sciences, Brown University: Statistical models of structural visual
object recognition in humans.
- R. Larry Todd, Arts and
Sciences Professor of Music, Duke University: The life and music of
Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel.
- David Treuer, Associate
Professor of English, University of Minnesota: Contemporary reservation
life.
- Dmitri Tymoczko, Composer,
Princeton, New Jersey; Assistant Professor of Music, Princeton
University: Music composition.
- Eric Urban, Professor of
Mathematics, Columbia University: P-adic automorphic forms and p-adic
L-functions.
- Salil Vadhan, Gordon McKay
Professor of
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, Harvard University: The
complexity of zero-knowledge proofs.
- David Van Tieghem, Composer,
West Hurley, New York: Music composition.
- Lawrence Venuti, Professor of
English, Temple University: A translation of Giovanni Pascoli's poetry
and prose.
- Jorge M. Vivanco, Director and
Associate
Professor, Center for Rhizosphere Biology, Colorado State University:
Investigations in tropical chemical ecology.
- Michael Wachtel, Professor of
Russian Literature, Princeton University: Pushkin's lyric poetry.
- John Walbridge, Professor of
Near Eastern
Languages and Cultures, Indiana University: Shirazi's synthesis of the
philosophical foundations of Galenic medicine.
- Pamela Barnhouse Walters,
James H. Rudy Professor of Sociology, Indiana University: Apartheid
schooling in America.
- Bernard Wasserstein, Harriet
and Ulrich E.
Meyer Professor of Modern European Jewish History, University of
Chicago: Jewish intellectuals in postwar Europe.
- Andrew M. Watsky, Associate
Professor of Art, Vassar College: Named objects in Momoyama Japan.
- Sandra R. Waxman, Professor of
Psychology, Northwestern University: Notions of the natural world.
- Alex Webb, Photographer,
Brooklyn, New York: Photography.
- Donald Weber, Photographer,
Toronto, Canada: Photography.
- Barbara Weissberger, Artist,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Visiting Lecturer, Studio Arts Department,
University of Pittsburgh: Drawing.
- Stephen Westfall, Artist, New
York City;
Assistant Professor, Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers
University; Cochair, Department of Painting, Milton Avery Graduate
School of the Arts, Bard College: Painting.
- Jeff Whetstone, Photographer,
Durham, North Carolina; Assistant Professor of Art, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill: Photography.
- David Gordon White, Professor,
Department of Religious Studies, University of California, Santa
Barbara: The Indian yogi, 200 BC - 2000 CE.
- Tommy White, Artist, New York
City; Lecturer, Center for the Creative and Performing Arts, Princeton
University: Painting.
- Mark Winey, Professor of
Molecular, Cellular,
and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder: Gene
discovery in human ciliary diseases.
- Michele Wucker, Senior Fellow,
World Policy Institute, New York City: Evolving views of citizenship,
belonging, and exclusion.
- Peter Zandstra, Associate
Professor, Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering,
University of Toronto: Engineering stem cell fate.
- Shoucheng Zhang, Professor of
Physics, Stanford University: Quantum spin Hall effect.
- Lisa Zunshine, Associate
Professor of English, University of Kentucky: Cognitive science and
literary interpretations.
2007
Latin
American and Caribbean Fellows (by
fields)
- Leonor Arfuch,
Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires,
and Professor of Design and City Planning, City University Pabellón
III: Identity, subjectivity, memory: narratives of the recent past.
- Cesar Alfredo Barbero,
Associate Professor, National University of Rio Cuarto, and
Principal Researcher, CONICET: Development of novel nanomaterials.
- Daniela Broitman,
Director and Producer, VideoForum Filmes: Film.
- Marcelo Coglitore,
Photographer, Buenos Aires: Photography.
- N. Rubén Cuneo,
Independent Researcher, CONICET, and Director, Museo Paleontológico
Egidio Feruglio (MEF): The K-T floral transition in the southern
hemisphere.
- Saurabh Dube,
Professor of History, Center for Asian and African Studies, College
of Mexico: Christianity, colonialism, and conversion, 1860-2005.
- Jorge Durand,
Professor, University of Guadalajara: Latin American migration and
the creation of new identity in the United States.
- Carmen Escalante
Gutierrez, Researcher, Centro Bartolomé de
Las Casas: Huancauelican oral accounts of violence and
authoritarianism in Peru, 1980-2000.
- Darío A. Estrin,
Associate Professor, University of Buenos Aires, and Principal
Researcher, CONICET: Computer simulation of heme proteins of
physiopathological relevance.
- Gustavo Henrique
Goldman, Professor of Molecular Biology, FCFRP,
University of Sao Paulo: The filamentous fungus Aspergilius
nidulans.
- Patrick Hamilton,
Artist, Santiago, Chile, and Professor of Painting, University Diego
Portales: Fine arts.
- Anwar Hasmy,
Guest Researcher, National Institute of Standards and Technology,
and Associate Researcher, Venezuelan Center for Computer Calculations (Cecalcula): Hardness
and reactivity of noble metal nanoparticles.
- Antonio López-Ortega,
Writer, Caracas, Venezuela, and General Manager, Bigott Foundation:
Fiction.
- Patricia Majluf,
Director, Center for Environmental Sustainability: Sustainable
alternatives to restore marine ecosystems.
- Osvaldo Morrone,
Independent Researcher, CONICET, and Subdirector, Instituto de
Botánica Darwinion (IBODA): Systematic studies in the genus Paspalum (Poaceae).
- Ramón Elias Mujica
Pinilla, President, Sociedad Peruana de Estudios Clásicos:
Fine arts research.
- Marcos Novaro,
Adjunct Researcher, CONICET, and Adjunct Professor, University of
Buenos Aires: Human rights and democratization in Argentina,
1979-2007.
- Ana María
Ochoa-Gautier, Associate Professor of Music, New York
University: Music, sound, and modernity in Colombia.
- Daniel Ontiveros,
Artist, Buenos Aires: Fine arts.
- Ernesto Oroza,
Artist, Researcher, and Designer, Aventura, Florida: The
architecture of necessity.
- Sergio Raimondi,
Poet, Buenos Aires, Adjunct Professor of Contemporary Literature,
National University del Sur, Argentina, and Director, Museo del
Puerto Ingeniero White: Poetry.
- Gregorio Carlos Rocha,
Filmmaker, Morelos, Mexico: Film.
- Marco A. Romano-Silva,
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Federal University of Minas
Gerais: Clinical and molecular aspects of bipolar disorder.
- Ruth Rosenstein,
Professor of Human Biochemistry, University of Buenos Aires, and
Principal Researcher, CONICET: Research on a cure for glaucoma.
- Analia Segal,
Artist, Brooklyn, New York: Fine arts.
- Pedro Serrano,
Poet, Mexico City, and Lecturer, Faculty of the Humanities,
Autonomous University of Mexico: Poetry.
- Sergio Serulnikov,
Adjunct Researcher, CONICET: Patricians and plebians in late
colonial Charcas.
- Daniela Spenser,
Research Professor, Center for Research and Advanced Studies in
Social Anthropology, Mexico City: The life and times of Vicente
Lombardo Toledano.
- Laura Beatriz Steren,
Independent Researcher, CONICET, and Adjunct Professor, Instituto
Balseiro: Spin-polarized transport phenomena in artificial magnetic
nanostructures.
- Oscar Strasnoy,
Composer, Paris, France: Music composition.
- Perla Suez,
Writer, Córdoba, Argentina: Fiction.
- John Joseph Sullivan
Hendricks, Research Professor, Autonomous University of
Zacatecas: A monolingual Huastecan Nahuatl dictionary.
- Alexey Puig Taran,
Choreographer, Caracas, Venezuela: Choreography.
- Aparecida Vilaça,
Associate Professor of Social Anthropology, National Museum, Federal
University of Rio de Janeiro: Conversion and Christianity in native
lowland South America.
- Lila Zemborain, Poet, New York City, and
Clinical Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, New York
University: Poetry.
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