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2010-2011 University and Bevier Fellows
Recipients
Humanities
Darcie Fontaine — History
Grassroots Ecumenism: Christianity and Decolonization in France and Algeria
Jacqueline Loeb — Comparative Literature
Psychoanalysis and Jewish Mystical Writing
Kim M. Sels — Art History
Assembling Identity: The Object-Portrait in American Art, 1917-1927
Scott Trudell — Literatures in English
Literary Song: Verse and Acoustic Performance in Early Modern England
Sciences
Wesley R. Brooks — Ecology and Evolution
A Community-based Approach to Biological Invasions and Its Implications for Ecological Restoration
Robert Pasternack — Biomedical Engineering
High Throughput, Label-free Apoptosis Assay Based on Optical Fourier Filtering of Sub-cellular Morphology with Gabor-like Filters
Suzanne G. Rzuczek — Medicinal Chemistry
Design and Synthesis of G-Quadruplex Selective Macrocyclic Polyoxazoles
Pravin Shankar — Computer Science
Addressing Real-World Challenges in Ubiquitous Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communication
Social Sciences
David Anderson — Political Science
Pushing the Limits: Concurrent Elections and Cognitive Limitations of Voters
Constanza Biavaschi — Economics
The Economics of Return Migration
Andrew Gerkey — Anthropology
From State Collectives to Local Commons: Cooperation and Collective Action Among Salmon Fishers and Reindeer Herders on the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia
Leigh Alison Phillips — Psychology
Improving Medical Providers' Ability to Detect Patient Non-adherence and Its Causes
Undergraduate
Edwin Green — Philosophy
Alternates
Humanities
Carolina Diaz — Spanish
On the Uses and Abuses of Memory: Women and Politics in Post-dictatorship Chile
Kathleen Shea — Classics
(Re)visions of Love: Augustan Visual Culture in Ovid's Amores
Sciences
Joseph Chen — Endocrinology and Animal Biosciences
Regulation of Porcine Uterine Programming: Effects of Neonatal Estrogen and Relaxin Exposure
Alex Nikulin — Geological Sciences
Tectonic Anomaly Beneath the Klyuchevskoi Volcanic Center: Identification, Explanation and Possible Implications
Social Sciences
Jill Campaiola — Communication, Information and Library Studies
Local Roots and Global Wings: Television Drama and Hybridity in Moroccan Cultural Identities
Audrey Devine Eller — Sociology
Mixed Messages: Students in a Diverse High School Engaging Stratified Post-secondary Planning in their Everyday Lives
Undergraduate
Mingyu Chen — Economics
Rannie Teodoro — Communication, Information and Library Studies
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