Kenneth N. Raymond Dept of Chemistry chemistry, bacteria, bioinorganic chemistry, biophysical chemistry, coordination, design of specific chelating agents for metal ions, human iron storage and transport proteins, low-molecular weight chelating agents, metals in medicine, metal-ligands
Irving Zucker Dept of Integrative Biology Dept of Psychology biological rhythms, seasonality, behavioral endocrinology, melatonin, suprachiasmatic nucleus, reproductive physiology, behavior, ultradian rhythms, sex differences
Paul Fine Dept of Integrative Biology speciation, plant ecology, plant evolutionary biology, floristics and phytogeography
M. Steven Fish Dept of Political Science comparative politics, Russian politics, democracy, religion and politics, legislative process
Richard Ivry Dept of Neuroscience Dept of Psychology cognitive neuroscience, behavior, cognition, brain, attention, coordination, psychology, motor and perceptual processes in normal and neurologically impaired populations, temporal processing, executive control
J. Miguel Villas-Boas Haas School of Business economics, competitive strategy, industrial organization, marketing strategy, customer relationship management, internet strategies, information acquisition, marketing
Barry Eichengreen Dept of Economics Dept of Political Science Europe, China, economic growth, international economics, international finance, international monetary economics, economic history
Eugene Chiang Dept of Astronomy Dept of Earth and Planetary Science planetary science, theoretical astrophysics, dynamics, planet formation, circumstellar disks
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
Christina Romer Dept of Economics economics, the federal reserve, monetary shocks, the great depression
Dor Abrahamson School of Education mathematical cognition, design-based research, mixed-media design for mathematics learning environments, embodied interaction
Jun-Chau Chien Division of Electrical Engineering (EECS) biosensors, bioelectronics, microfluidics, molecular engineering, analog, RF/mm-wave, mixed-signal circuits, microsystems design, multi-physics, silicon photonics
Henry Brady Dept of Political Science Goldman School of Public Policy comparative politics, public policy, electoral politics, political participation, survey research, program evaluation, statistical methods in the social sciences, social welfare policy, Soviet Union, inequality in America
David Romer Dept of Economics financial crises, fiscal policy, monetary policy, new Keynesian economics
Austin John Roorda School of Optometry adaptive optics, eye, vision, ophthalmoscopy, scanning laser ophthalmoscope, ophthalmology
Mary K. Firestone Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management soils, miicrobial biology, environmental science
Ayesha S. Mahmud Dept of Demography Infectious disease dynamics, disease ecology, mathematical models, Asia, Africa, Central America, climate change
Clancy Wilmott Dept of Geography critical cartography, media geographies, critical GIS and data studies, cultural memory and landscape, politics of representation - textualization - and visuality, digitalities
Leslie Kurke Dept of Ancient Greek & Roman Studies Dept of Comparative Literature classics, Greek literature and culture, archaic Greek poetry, Herodotus, Aesop, Ancient Greek popular culture