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The 2004-2005 Haas Scholars


Morgan Burke (Integrative Biology and Molecular and Cell Biology major)
“The Role of the Dorsomedial Hypothalamic Nucleus in Mediation of Seasonal Reproductive Rhythms in the Siberian Hamster”
Sponsor: Professor Irving Zucker, Psychology and Integrative Biology

Susannette Burroughs (History of Art major)
“To Pass Through History and Enter Sanctity: the ‘Last Judgment’ mosaic of Prague Cathedral”
Sponsor: Professor Jacqueline Jung, History of Art

Jacob Coakley (English major)
“Diamonds, Swords and Video Cameras”
Sponsor: Professor Celeste Langan, English

Carolina Dallett (Plant and Microbial Biology major)
“How a DNA Repair Enzyme (DME) Controls Gene Transcription”
Sponsor: Professor Robert Fischer, Plant Biology

Chau Nguyen Doan (Mass Communications major)
“Media Coverage of Media Concentration “
Sponsor: Professor Robert Calo, Journalism

Alejandra Dubcovsky (History major)
“Impossible Witnesses, Recording and Describing Slavery-An Exploration of Slave Letters”
Sponsor: Professor David Henkin, History

Tammy Elwell (Political Economy of Industrial Societies major)
“Targeted Spending for the Very Poor in Chile”
Sponsor: Professor David Collier, Political Science

Daniel Faltz (Film Studies major)
“Angels, Vixens, and Supermamas: American Television Action Heroines, 1965-1979”
Sponsor: Professor Carol J. Clover, Film Studies, Rhetoric, and Scandinavian Departments

Calvin Tyi Hang (Molecular and Cell Biology major)
“Identifying Hormonal Factors and Response Elements Regulating GPR82 mRNA Expression”
Sponsor: Professor Gregory Aponte, Nutritional Sciences

Patricia Hom (Integrative Biology major)
“Effects of Environmental Atrazine Contamination on Rana Pipiens Gonadal Development”
Sponsor: Professor Tyrone Hayes, Integrative Biology

Jin Soo Lee (Philosophy major)
“Nietzche on Our Passions”
Sponsor: Professor Emeritus Wallace Matson, Philosophy

Gary K. Li (American Studies and English major)
“A Spot for Us in Every Home: Deciphering the Creation and Proliferation of Queer Culture in Mass Culture”
Sponsor: Professor Anne Cheng, English

Crystal Liu (Political Science and Molecular and Cell Biology major)
“How (And Should) Government Regulate Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis?”
Sponsor: Professor Robert Kagan, Political Science

Rahul Modi (Psychology major)
“Reward Motivation and Working Memory”
Sponsor: Professor Mark D’Esposito, Neuroscience

David H. Nguyen (Molecular and Cell Biology major)
“V-Src Regulation of Protein Kinase C-Zeta”
Sponsor: Professor Steve Martin, Molecular and Cell Biology

Andrew Pascall (Chemical Engineering major)
“A Study of Selective Catalysis in Water”
Sponsor: Professor Alexander Katz, Chemical Engineering

Daniil Prigozhin (Molecular and Cell Biology and Mathematics major)
“Interferon-Dependent Innate Mechanisms in Mice with Dengue Infection”
Sponsor: Professor Eva Harris, Public Health

Jessica Stevenson-Stewart (History of Art major)
“Orientalist Exposures: Image, Authority, and Empire in Gertrude Bell’s Photographic Archive”
Sponsor: Professor Darcy Grigsby, History of Art

Lorraine Wang (Molelcular and Cell Biology major)
“Subcellular Targeting of the p21-activated Protein Kinase, Cla4”
Sponsor: Professor Jeremy Thorner, Molecular and Cell Biology

Kangying Connie Wu (Political Economy of Industrial Societies major)
“Urban Mediation Committees in a Modernizing China”
Sponsor: Professor Thomas Gold, Sociology



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