Steven Lee Dept of English twentieth-century American literature, comparative ethnic studies, diaspora, Korean studies, Soviet and post-Soviet studies
Chenxi Tang Dept of German German literature and thought, European literature and thought, Chinese intellectual history, Comparative study of Europe and China, Law and Literature
Abhay Aneja School of Law law and economics, law and society, consumer law and protection, international and comparative law, racial and social justice
Frank C. Worrell School of Education development, education, cognition, academic talent development, adolescence, African American, at-risk youth, English-speaking Caribbean, ethnic identity, gifted, psychosocial development, racial identity, school psychology, teacher effectiveness, Trinidad and Tobago, time perspective
Larry M. Hyman Dept of Linguistics linguistics, phonological theory, typology, African languages, the Niger-Congo family, especially the comparative and historical study of the Bantu language family
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
Ian Swinburne Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology vertebrate physiologies, quantitative cell biology, development biology
Mark Wilson School of Education measurement, psychometrics, assessment, development of assessment resources, assessment systems
Jonathan Weigel Haas School of Business political economy, state capacity, development, corruption, taxation, religion
Dennis M. Levi School of Optometry optometry, vision science, pattern vision, abnormal visual development
Ellen Robey Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology fate determination in the T-lymphocyte lineage, T cell development in the mouse, thymic development, cellular maturation, parasitic infection, chronic infection, host-pathogen interactions, Toxoplasma gondii
Alan Tansman Dept of East Asian Languages and Cultures Modern Japanese Literature, literary and cultural theory, aesthetics and politics, Comparative Responses to Violence, literary history
Maria Carreri Goldman School of Public Policy political economy, local politics, political economy or comparative political economy, local public finance, bureaucracy
Michael J. Austin School of Social Welfare strategic planning, social welfare, social service management, organizational development
Ronald Dahl School of Public Health adolescence, brain development, behavioral and emotional health, pubertal maturation, affective neuroscience, social neuroscience
Yan Long Dept of Sociology globalization, social movements, authoritarian politics, international development, organizations, public health, technology
Louise P. Fortmann Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management natural resource sociology, political ecology, rural development, gender
Martin P. Head-Gordon Dept of Chemistry theoretical chemistry, electronic structure calculations, development of novel theories and algorithms, quantum mechanics
Catherine Flynn Dept of English modernism, Irish, British, comparative literature, critical theory, Avant-Gardes, James Joyce, Flann O'Brien
Megan Martik Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology neural crest gene regulatory network, vertebrate embryonic development, regeneration of tissue
David Weisblat Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology leech embryo, evolution & development, cell fate determination, lineage tracing, specification of neuronal phenotypes, genome evolution
Steven Vogel Dept of Political Science political economy or comparative political economy, market governance, regulation, the Japanese model of capitalism, Japanese politics, political science
Patricia Lang Dept of Plant and Microbial Biology plant climate change adaptation, historical functional genomics, plant development