Graham R. Fleming Dept of Chemistry chemistry, proteins, chemical and biological dynamics in the condensed phase, ultrafast spectroscopy, liquids, solutions, glasses, photosynthetic proteins, role of solvents in chemical reactions, electronic energy transfer, electron transfer, regulation of photosynthetic light harvesting
Laura E. Pérez Dept of Ethnic Studies Chicana/Latina feminist & queer literary, visual, performance arts, US women of color thought, decolonial aestetics and decolonial spiritualities
Andrew Scharlach School of Social Welfare aging, social welfare, family issues, aging-friendly communities, long-term care policies
Irina Conboy Dept of Bioengineering biological aging, biological noise, stem cell niche engineering, tissue repair, systemic aging and rejuvenation
Benjamin Porter Dept of Middle Eastern Languages & Cultures archaeology, Near Eastern archaeology, Middle East, Arid Environments, Heritage, tourism, museum studies
Daniela Kaufer Dept of Integrative Biology Dept of Neuroscience neuroscience, aging, dementia, stress, epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, blood brain barrier, resilience, trauma, psychedelics, glia, myelin
Gary Karpen Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology gene expression, cell biology, chromosome structure and function, drosophila melanogaster, centromere identity and function, biophysics, condensed phases
William Jagust Dept of Neuroscience neuroscience, cognition, brain aging, dementia, imaging, Alzheimer's disease
Jeffrey Knapp Dept of English English literature, Shakespeare, English renaissance, Spenser, drama, theater, American film history, film theory and production, critical theory, imperialism, nationalism, mass entertainment, authorship
Kim Shelton Dept of Ancient Greek & Roman Studies ceramics, classical civilization and archaeology, Aegean prehistory, religion/mythology
Robert W. Levenson Dept of Psychology aging, gender, culture, brain, psychology, emotion, psychophysiology, marriage, clinical science, interpersonal interactions, dementia, relationships, neurodegenerative disease
David Bates Dept of Rhetoric artificial intelligence, enlightenment, early Modern European intellectual history, 20th century European and American intellectual history, history and theory of media and technology, history of political thought
Sabrina Agarwal Dept of Anthropology Bioarchaeology, skeletal biology, gender research, ethics in biological anthropology, osteology and osteoporosis, health and disease, paleopathology, community-engaged research/scholarship, community engaged/collaborative archaeology
Wayne P. Sousa Dept of Integrative Biology community ecology, estuarine host-parasite interactions, canopy gaps, Caribbean coast of Panama
John F. Hartwig Dept of Chemistry inorganic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, catalysis, organic chemistry
Charles Chip Sullivan Dept of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning garden history, symbolism, creative and imagination development, perceptual engagements, inclusive methods and mediums to express landscapes
Jonah D. Levy Dept of Political Science political science, social policy, comparative political economy, West European politics, French politics, relationship between partisanship and welfare reform in contemporary Western Europe
Neil Tsutsui Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management insect behavior, evolutionary biology, ants, genetics, genomics, Argentine ants, kidnapper ants, chemical ecology, pheromones, urban parks, East Bay Regional Parks
Ian Duncan Dept of English English, the novel, British literature 1750-1900, Scottish literature, history and theory of fiction, Scottish enlightenment/romanticism, Scott, literature and the human sciences, Darwin
Rachel Carlson Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management marine ecology, land-sea connectivity, coastal resilience, geospatial data, ocean policy and governance, social-ecological dynamics, coral reef, California current system
John G. Flannery Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology School of Optometry neurobiology, optometry, vision science, cell and molecular biology of the retina in normal and diseased states