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Spring 2015: University Research Foundation Awards and Conference Support Awards

Stefan Al, School of Design, city & regional planning; Sustainable Urban Form: A Comparative Analysis of Asian High-Density Block

Montserrat Anguera, School of Veterinary Medicine, animal biology, Faulty X-chromosome silencing as significant contributor for female-bias in autoimmunity

*Robert Aronowitz, School of Arts & Sciences, history & sociology of science, Joint Atlantic Seminar for the History of Medicine

Lee Bassett, School of Engineering & Applied Science, electrical & systems engineering, New Tools for Imaging Neuronal Dynamics using Quantum Probes

Erfei Bi, Perelman School of Medicine, cell & developmental biology, Developing a powerful model for mechanistic analysis of cell abscission

Margaret Bruchac, School of Arts & Sciences, anthropology, Fictive Kin: Re-assembling Frank Speck’s Native Relations and Collections

Robin Clark, School of Arts & Sciences, linguistics, Drift and Selection in Language Evolution

*Karen Detlefsen, School of Arts & Sciences, philosophy, Women, Liberty, Education Early Modern Philosophy of Education

Zhengxia Dou, School of Veterinary Medicine, clinical studies, Household food waste composition and recovery assessment

Andrea Doyle, School of Social Policy & Practice, Trauma-Informed Skills for African American Women with a Diagnosis of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and HIV

David Eckmann, Perelman School of Medicine, anesthesiology, Nano-rheology of biological materials

*Joseph Farrell, School of Arts & Sciences, classical studies, The Language of the Past and the Future of Ancient Studies

Loretta Flanagan-Cato, School of Arts & Sciences, psychology, Dopamine-estradiol interactions and amygdala function

Grant Frame, School of Arts & Sciences, Near Eastern languages & civilizations, Completing the Royal Inscriptions of Sargon II of Assyria

*Ira Harkavy, School of Arts & Sciences, Netter Center, University-Assisted Community Schools: Advancing the Model Locally, Nationally, and Globally

Matthew Hayes, Perelman School of Medicine, psychiatry, Examination of novel neuroendocrine signaling pathways to affect food reward

Olena Jacenko, School of Veterinary Medicine, biomedical studies, Could a young niche rejuvenate hematopoiesis?

F. Brad Johnson, Perelman School of Medicine, pathology & laboratory medicine, Deciphering functions of microRNAs encoded from HLA class I loci

*Michael Kahana, School of Arts & Sciences, psychology, 2016 Context and Episodic Memory Symposium

*Justin Khoury, School of Arts & Sciences, physics & astronomy, New Frontiers in Cosmology and String Theory

Bekir Harun Kucuk, School of Arts & Sciences, history & sociology of science, Enlightenment and Imperial Decline: Ottoman Cultures of Naturalism, 1650-1750

*Annette Lareau, School of Arts & Sciences, sociology, Culture and Interaction Conference

Christopher Lengner, School of Veterinary Medicine, animal biology, Identifying markers for the prospective isolation of reserve intestinal stem cells

Catherine McDonald, School of Nursing, family & community health, A Pilot Study of a Mobile Technology Monitoring System to Assess a Web-based Intervention for Teen Risky Driving

Scott Poethig, School of Arts & Sciences, biology, The evolution of vegetative phase change in the Acaciae

Avishag Reisman, Graduate School of Education, Practice-Based Coaching and Professional Development: Supporting Teacher Facilitation of Whole-Class Text-based History Discussion

*Charles Brian Rose, School of Arts & Sciences, classical studies, The World of Phrygian Gordion, Royal City of Midas

Andrew Saunders, School of Design, architecture, Digital Analysis of the Latent Topological Structure of Baroque Architecture

Theodore Schurr, School of Arts & Sciences, anthropology, Genetic History of Los Floridanos, Florida’s First Spanish Families

Patrick Seale, Perelman School of Medicine, cell & developmental biology, Impact of aging on beige fat differentiation an energy expenditure

Robert Seyfarth, School of Arts & Sciences, psychology, What Makes a Good Seeing Eye Dog

Tatyana Svitkina, School of Arts & Sciences, biology, Acquisition of a fluorescence microscope

* John Tresch, School of Arts & Sciences, history & sociology of science, Sorting Brains Out: Tasks, Tests, and Trials in the Neuro- and Mind Sciences, 1890-2015

Kevin Turner, School of Engineering & Applied Science, mechanical engineering & applied mechanics, Improving Fracture Resistance of Polymer using Cellulose Nanofibrils

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