Michael Mascuch Dept of Rhetoric rhetoric, photography, autobiography, narrative and culture, media and society, documentation, early modern Britain
Christopher Ansell Dept of Political Science political science, social movements, political sociology, network analysis, organization theory, public administration, political parties, Western Europe
Shari Huhndorf Dept of Ethnic Studies interdisciplinary Native American studies, Alaska Native studies, cultural studies, gender studies, American studies, literary and visual culture
Jen-Chywan (Wally) Wang Dept of Nutritional Sciences & Toxicology steroid hormones, glucocorticoids, molecular physiology, Metabolic Diseases, Type 2 diabetes, cellular signaling, factors regulated glucose/insulin homeostasis, fatty liver
Gül Dölen Dept of Neuroscience Dept of Psychology behavioral and systems neuroscience, psychedelics, critical periods, octopus, social behavior, evolution, synaptic plasticity, extracellular matrix, oxytocin and stroke, Fragile X, autism, PTSD, addiction
John F. Canny Division of Computer Science (EECS) computer science, activity-based computing, livenotes, mechatronic devices, flexonics
Ethan Ligon Dept of Agricultural & Resource Economics economics, insurance, agricultural contracts, risk sharing, intra-household allocation, welfare, demand analysis
Andrew Barshay Dept of History social thought, social sciences in modern Japan, marxism, Japanese history, Japanese-Russian relations
Mahesh Srinivasan Dept of Psychology flexible and pragmatic uses of language, representation of abstract concepts, linguistic relativity, social cognitive development in different cultural contexts
Jeffrey L Edleson School of Social Welfare program evaluation, family violence, child maltreatment, engaging men, violence prevention
Adda Athanasopoulos-Zekkos Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering civil infrastructure systems, geosystems, geotechnical engineering, landslides, drones, satellites, earthquakes, natural hazards, infrastructure resilience, bioinformatics, engineering justice
Mark Blum Dept of East Asian Languages and Cultures Buddhism, Japan, culture and society, modernization
Diego Pirillo Dept of Italian Studies Renaissance Europe, early modern Europe, Atlantic History, History of Books and Reading, colonialism, history of science and technology
Michael Nylan Dept of History gender, history, East Asian studies, early China, the fifth century BC to the fifth century AD, with an emphasis on the sociopolitical context, aesthetic theories and material culture, belief
Hidetaka Hirota Dept of History US immigration history, American immigration law and policy, Race and Ethnicity in the United States, 19th century United States, Asian American history, U.S. and the world, Global Migration, Transnational History
Christina Romer Dept of Economics economics, the federal reserve, monetary shocks, the great depression
Roland Bürgmann Dept of Earth and Planetary Science active tectonics, geophysics, geology, earth and planetary science, geomechanics, tectonics, Seismology, structural geology, fault zone processes, crustal deformation, space geodesy, natural hazards, landslides
David Romer Dept of Economics financial crises, fiscal policy, monetary policy, new Keynesian economics
Richard Harland Dept of Molecular & Cell Biology molecular biology, early vertebrate development, Xenopus, embryo development
Grace Lavery Dept of English critical theory, gender and sexuality studies, Pacific, 19th century British literature, cultural studies