All Open Projects

A list of faculty with one or more open projects. New projects may be added until the start of the application period.

African American Studies, Michel Laguerre, Professor: Digital Neighborhoods and Networked Homes (Open); Jerusalem, Rome and Mecca: Hermeneutics of Global Governance (Full- no new appr needed)
Anthropology, Sabrina Agarwal, Professor: Age and Sex-related Changes in Cortical Bone Microstructure in the Monkey Model (Full- no new appr needed); Bone Maintenance and Fragility in a Neolithic Archaeological Population (Full- no new appr needed); The Long-term Influence of Growth and Development on the Adult Skeleton: A Biohistorical Study of a Roman Archaeological Population (Open)
Anthropology, Charles Briggs, Professor: Is News Healthy? Press Coverage of Health Issues and the Rise of the Patient-Consumer (Open)
Anthropology, Junko Habu, Professor: Lifeways of Prehistoric Hunter-Gathers in Japan (Open)
Anthropology, Christine Hastorf, Professor: Formative Andean ceramic analysis, database development, and image production (Open); Digital video production: Llama caravans of Highland Peru (Open); Past daily life, plant use and archaeological inquiry in the Andes. (Open); Research from a Late Period Settlement on the California Coast (Open)
Anthropology, Rosemary Joyce, Professor: Archaeology of Honduras (Open); Photographic resources for Mesoamerican archaeology (Full- no new appr needed); Colonial documents from Central America: Building a finding aid for the Archivo General de Centroamerica (Open); Daily Life in the Upper Tigris: Micro-Debris Analysis at Kenan Tepe, Turkey (Open)
Anthropology, Kent Lightfoot, Professor: Archaeology of Colonial California (Open)
Anthropology, Laurie A. Wilkie, Professor: Digging into Cal's Past: Archaeological Research at the Cheney House (Open)
Architecture, Yehuda Kalay, Professor: Virtual Reality Cultural Heritage: West Oakland Jazz Clubs of the 1950s (Open); DIGITAL MODELING OF TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF TEMPLES ALONG THE PACIFIC RIM (Open)
Art History, Darcy Gimaldo Grigsby, Professor: Book-in progress: Colossal Engineering: Reconnecting the Suez Canal, Statue of Liberty, Eiffel Tower, and Panama Canal. (Orientalism and Modernity). (Full- no new appr needed); Sojourner Truth's cartes-de-visite (Open)
History of Art, David Wright, Professor: Photographic survey of Roman Coins as Works of Art (Open)
Astronomy, Imke de Pater, Professor: Exploring our Solar System through observations at infrared and visible wavelengths. (Open)
Astronomy, Franck Marchis, Research Astronomer: Characterizing the shape and size of Trojan asteroids (Open)
Bioengineering, Amy Herr, Professor: Next-Generation Clinical Diagnostics: Development of Adaptable Microfluidic Platforms for Analysis of Complex Biological Samples (Open); Next-Generation Point-of-Care (PoC) Diagnostics: Literature Survey of Current Diagnostic Fluids for use at the PoC (Open)
Business, Haas School, Sara Beckman, Senior Lecturer: Managing New Product Development (Open); New Product Development Team Analysis (Open); New Product Development Sketchbook Analysis (Open); Creativity: Freedom vs. Constraint (Full- no new appr needed)
Business, Haas School, Jennifer Chatman, Professor: Group norms and organizational performance (Open); What makes a leader effective? (Open)
Business, Haas School, Waverly Ding, Professor: Does Science Chase Money? (Open); Innovation among Asian Business Enterprises (Full- no new appr needed)
Business, Haas School, Robert Edelstein, Professor: International Economic and Real Estate Markets Analysis (Open)
Business, Haas School, Laura Kray, Professor: Thinking about What Might Have Been: Implications for Creativity and Perceptions of Fate (Open); Women, Power, and Negotiating Effectiveness (Open)
Business, Haas School, Jo-Ellen Pozner, Professor: Corporate Boards of Governors (Open)
Business, Haas School, Christine Rosen, Professor: Project 1: How Americans Came to Understand That Industrial Pollution was Problem (Open); The History of industrial waste re-use in the Petro-chemical industry (Open)
Business, Haas School, Philip Tetlock, Professor: Interpersonal Rivalry: Effects on motivation and performance (Open)
Business, Haas School, Catherine Wolfram, Professor: Energy Use in Developing Countries (Open)
Chemical Engineering, John Prausnitz, Professor: Properties of Ionic Liquids (Full- no new appr needed); Integration of Humanities into Undergraduate Chemistry or Chemical Engineering Education (Open)
Chemistry, Ronald Cohen, Professor: Nitrogen Oxide Fluxes over Forests in the Sierra Nevada: Mechanisms (Open); Observations of Nitrogen oxides from Space: Comparison to ground based measurements (Open); Organic nitrate aerosols (Full- no new appr needed)
Chemistry, Marcin Majda, Professor: Development and characterization of "line" micro-electrodes. (Open); Optimization of a competitive binding antigen/DNA sensor. (Full- no new appr needed)
Chemistry, Angelica Stacy, Professor: Nano materials: Polymer modification of porous alumina templates and the synthesis of thermoelectric nanowires for environmental cooling applications (Open)
Civil & Environmental Engineering, Claudia Ostertag, Professor: Effect of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Concrete Composites on Durability (Open)
Classics, Todd Hickey, Professor: Tebtunis Papyri Database and Archives (Open)
Classics, Kim Shelton, Director: Nemea Center for Classical Archaeology, Database and Archive (Open); Petsas House: archaeological excavation and research in Mycenae, Greece (Open)
Classics, David Wright, Professor: Photographic survey of Roman Coins as Works of Art (Open)
Cognitive Science, Michael Ranney, Professor: Reasoning With and About Numbers (Open)
Comparative Literature, Sophie Volpp, Professor: Preservation of Rare Books in Republican China/Objects of Western Import in Eighteenth Century China (Open)
Earth & Planetary Sciences, Michael Manga, Professor: Mechanics of volcanic pyroclastic flows (Open); Lab experiments of mantle plumes (Open)
Economics, Stefano DellaVigna, Professor: At the Core of Research: Exploring Empirical Ideas in Microeconomics (Open)
Economics, Richard Gilbert, Professor: The Economics of Intellectual Property (Open)
Economics, Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Professor: Online pricing (Open); The Finnish Depression: From Russia with love (Open)
Economics, Bryan Graham, Professor: Transport infrastructure and local socioeconomic development in Honduras: fruit company railroads. (Open)
Education, Dor Abrahamson, Professor: Seeing Chance (Open)
Latino Policy Research, Center for, Patricia Baquedano-Lopez, Professor: The New Maya Diaspora-San Francisco and Yucatan: Social and Cultural Practices and the Politics and Policies of Migration (Open); Latinos and Public Policy Research (Open)
Education, Randi Engle, Professor: What Makes Students Use What They've Learned? A Tutoring Experiment to Test Some New Hypotheses About Fostering Transfer-of-Learning (Open); Learning How to Collaborate Around Mathematics: A Study of Small Group Interactions in Calculus (Open)
Education, Bruce Fuller, Professor: Neighborhood Support for Los Angeles Schools (Open)
Education, Kathleen Metz, Professor: The Development of the Conceptual Underpinnings of Evolution in Second and Third Grade (Open)
Education, Michael Ranney, Professor: Reasoning With and About Numbers (Open)
Education, Ingrid Seyer-Ochi, Professor: Developing and Evaluating Critical Thinking and Diversity Understanding in the Undergraduate Experience (Open)
Education, Laura Sterponi, Professor: Repetition and variation in the communication of children with autism (Open)
Education, Barbara White, Professor: Developing Widely Useful Capabilities Through Role Playing (Open)
Education, Mark Wilson, Professor: Development of Embedded Assessment Systems (Open); Use of technology to enhance assessment (Open)
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Bernhard Boser, Professor: Fully Integrated Immunosensor: Project1 - Development of surface chemistries for ELISAs run on semiconductor substrates and development of a membrane filtration system for integrated sample preparation starting with whole blood; Project2 - Development and testing of electrical components of the integrated Immunosensor (Open)
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Michael Clancy, Senior Lecturer: PACT Authoring Tool (Open); PACT Collaboration Center (Open); UC-WISE II Student Tools (Open); Uses of the UC-WISE "Gated Collaboration" Facility (Open)
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Laurent El Ghaoui, Professor: Statistical News Analysis (Open)
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Jerome Feldman, Professor: Models of Real-time Planning and Acting (Open)
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Brian Harvey, Senior Lecturer: Continuing Development of Berkeley Logo Interpreter (Open)
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Carlo Sequin, Professor: Computer-Aided Design and Rapid Prototyping (Open); Combinatorial Searches on Complex Highly Symmetrical Graphs (Open); Cool Renderings of Geometrical Sculptures (Open)
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Dawn Song, Professor: BitBlaze: Binary Analysis for COTS Protection and Malicious Code Defense (Open)
Emma Goldman Papers, Candace Falk, Director: The Historical Research for Emma Goldman Documentary Book Edition (Open)
English, Catherine Gallagher, Professor: Human Rights Undergraduate Program Pilot (Open)
Environmental Science, Policy & Management, Wayne Getz, Professor: Hybridization and conservation of mountain zebra (Equus zebra hartmannae) in Etosha National Park, Namibia. (Open)
Environmental Science, Policy & Management, Claire Kremen, Professor: Restoring pollination function in degraded agricultural landscapes (Open); Landscape ecology of natural pest control (Open); Plant-Pollinator Interactions: Learning from Natural Ecosystems for Bumblebee conservation (Open); Bushmeat Hunting and Consumption in Northeastern Madagascar (Open)
Environmental Science, Policy & Management, Nicholas Mills, Professor: The effects of climate change on the distribution of a vineyard pest (Open)
Environmental Science, Policy & Management, Patrick O'Grady, Professor: Comparative Phylogenetics of Hawaiian Diptera (Open); Taxonomy and Biogeography of the Hawaiian Scaptomyza (Full- no new appr needed); Investigating the genome of Drosophila grimshawi (Full- no new appr needed)
Environmental Science, Policy & Management, Céline Pallud, Professor: Biogeochemistry and Reactive Transport of Selenium in the Soils of the Kesterson Reservoir, California (Open)
Environmental Science, Policy & Management, Vincent Resh, Professor: Conservation value of artificial stormwater ponds (Open); Determining the ecological drivers of deformed frogs (Open); Pond restoration for the endangered California red-legged frog (Open)
Environmental Science, Policy & Management, George Roderick, Professor: Insect population histories and genetic variation. (Open); Butterfly Conservation Mapping in Yosemite National Park (Full- no new appr needed)
Environmental Science, Policy & Management, Kipling Will, Professor: Association of Chilean Parhypates ground beetle larvae and adults using DNA data (Open); Association of Australian Pterostichine ground beetle larvae and adults using DNA data (Open); Arthropod biodiversity of Chilean temperate forests (Open)
Folklore Program, Folklore Library Archivist: Folklore Archives (Open)
French, Deborah Blocker, Professor: A social and political history of discourses on the 'arts' in Renaissance Florence : codifying poetry and painting under Cosimo I de' Medici (1548-1550) (Open)
French, Richard Kern, Professor: Collaborative Pedagogy: Multimodal modules for UCB French students (Open)
Gender and Women's Studies, Jacqueline Adams, Scholar-in-residence: State Violence: Women's Experiences, Resistance, and Artistic Representations. Pinochet's Chile and contemporary authoritarian contexts. (Open)
Gender and Women's Studies, Natascha Gruber, Scholar-in-residence: Concepts of Sex and Gender in Live Sciences. With A Special Focus on Intersex Research (Open); The Name of the Sign. Epistemological Accounts on Semiotics and Philosophy of Language (Open)
Gender and Women's Studies, Elke Heckner, Scholar-in-residence: Representing Terror: Gender, Memory and Modernity (Open); Remembering Disaster: 9/11 and the Politics of Genocide (Open)
Gender and Women's Studies, Ashraf Zahedi, Scholar-in-residence: Gender Mainstreaming in Afghanistan: Cultural and Structural Impediments (Open)
Ethnic Studies, Beatriz Manz, Professor: Research on migrations from Latin America to the United States. (Open)
Geography, Robert Rhew, Professor: Atmospheric biogeochemistry: Terrestrial sources and sinks of environmentally important trace gases (Open)
German (Dutch Studies), Jeroen Dewulf, Professor: Multicultural Netherlands Project (Open)
German, Deniz Göktürk, Professor: Multicultural Germany Project (Open); New Media and Spectatorship (Open)
History, Cathryn Carson, Professor: History of Berkeley's Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (Open); Nuclear Berkeley, Nuclear World (Open)
History, Candace Falk, Director: The Historical Research for Emma Goldman Documentary Book Edition (Open)
History, Waldo E. Martin Jr, Professor: Soul Power: The Black Freedom Struggle comes of Age 1945-1980 (Open)
Integrative Biology, Rauri Bowie, Professor: Comparative phylogeography and conservation planning of African birds (Open); Optimizing data collection of hypervariable pieces of DNA in order to investigate gene flow among populations of East African birds (Full- no new appr needed)
Integrative Biology, George A. Brooks, Professor: Exercise Metabolism, Project 1: Exercise Substrate Utilization: The "Crossover Concept" (Open); Exercise Metabolism, Project 2: Stable Isotopes in the Study of Metabolism (Open); Exercise Metabolism, Project 3: Regulation of Muscle Cell Membrane Lactate Transporter Protein Expression (Open)
Integrative Biology, Roy Caldwell, Professor: Behavior of Stomatopod Crustaceans (Open); The development and early behavior of octopuses. (Open)
Integrative Biology, Helen Diggs, Director: Office of Laboratory Animal Care Apprenticeship in Veterinary Research Medicine (Open)
Integrative Biology, Nicole King, Professor: Interkingdom signaling: induction of choanoflagellate colony development by a bacterial morphogen (Open)
Integrative Biology, Mimi Koehl, Professor: Biomechanics of how organisms interact with their physical environments: Evolution of flight, how larvae land in the right habitat, how lobsters catch odors from the water, how worms burrow through mud, and more... (Open)
Integrative Biology, Han Lim, Professor: Noise in genetic circuits and cell signaling networks. (Open); Construction of synthetic genetic switches (Open); Why do yeast produce ethanol? (Open)
Integrative Biology, Kevin Padian, Professor: How did flying reptiles walk? A paleo-footprint investigation (Open); Evolution of sexual dimorphism in the skulls of African antelope (Full- no new appr needed); Scientific illustration of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals (Open); Bone histology of fossil and living vertebrates (Open)
Integrative Biology, Sheila Patek, Professor: Evolutionary variation of the mantis shrimp's raptorial appendage (Open)
Integrative Biology, Mary E. Power, Professor: Food webs in rivers and watersheds (Open)
Integrative Biology, Michael Shapira, Professor: Host-pathogen interactions, Project 1: Screening for components of signaling pathways that regulate responses to biotic or abiotic stress. (Open); Host-pathogen interactions, project 2: Effects of biotic or abiotic stress on life history traits (Open); Host-pathogen interactions, project 3: Comparative analysis of genome-scale host responses to infection. (Open); Host-pathogen interactions, project 4: Characterizing the gut microflora of C. elegans in nature (Open)
Integrative Biology, Ellen Simms, Professor: A test of partner control in a mutualist association using the legume and rhizobial bacteria association. (Open); Costs to lupines of early infection by cooperative bacteria (Open); Mutualism breakdown between bacteria and their legume hosts (Open); Ecological Genetics of seed color in Lupinus nanus and Lupinus bicolor (Open)
Integrative Biology, David Wake, Professor: An Informatics System for Amphibian Conservation Biology - AmphibiaWeb (Open)
Integrative Biology, Marvalee Wake, Professor: Molecular and Morphological Biology of Salamanders and Caecilians (Amphibia) (Open)
Interdisciplinary Studies, Renate Holub, Professor: Intellectuals, Rights and States Part 1: Multicultural Rights in Europe and North America: 1959-2009 Part 2: Muslims and the Rights of the European State: 1989-2009 (Open); Gramsci in Asia. (Open)
Jurisprudence & Social Policy, Catherine Albiston, Professor: Public Interest Law Organizations and Social Change (Open)
Jurisprudence & Social Policy, Jonathan Simon, Professor: Youth Experiences of Neighborhood Change: New Immigrants and Youth Violence in Oakland, California (Open)
Law, David Gamage, Professor: Economics, Psychology, and Tax Policy: The Effects of Tax Design on Individual Incentives to Work (Open)
Law, Anne Joseph O'Connell, Professor: Called to Account by Separated Powers: Regulatory Activity, Oversight, and Turnover of Federal Agency Leaders (Open)
Law, Frank Zimring, Professor: Patterns of Homicide in California Cities (Open)
Linguistics, Line Mikkelsen, Professor: You and me or just us? (Open)
Mass Communications, Marina Levina, Lecturer: Representations of science and technology in popular culture (Open)
Materials Science & Mineral Engineering, Ting Xu, Professor: Hierarchical functional assemblies in thin films based on block copolymers (Open); Functional thin film constructs from peptide assemblies (Open); Assembly of nanoparticles using peptides (Open)
Mathematics, Rainer Sachs, Professor: Mathematical modeling of chromosome aberrations (Full- no new appr needed); Modeling cancer induction due to ionizing radiation (Open); (A) Studying human prehistory using DNA sequence data; or (B) Locating crossovers in family pedigrees using dense SNPs; (Open); DNA topology (Full- no new appr needed)
Mechanical Engineering, Alice Agogino, Professor: Community Assessment of Renewable Energy and Sustainability (CARES) (Open)
Mechanical Engineering, Liwei Lin, Professor: Research on Microelectromechanical Systems (Open); Nanostructured Materials for PEM Fuel Cells (Open)
Molecular & Cell Biology, Yang Dan, Professor: Neural correlates of visual perception (Open)
Molecular & Cell Biology, Lin He, Professor: The role of microRNAs in cancer models (Open)
Molecular & Cell Biology, Nicole King, Professor: Interkingdom signaling: induction of choanoflagellate colony development by a bacterial morphogen (Open)
Molecular & Cell Biology, John Kuriyan, Professor: Biophysical characterization of Src and Abl kinases (Open); Characterization and crystallization of Syk kinase (Open)
Molecular & Cell Biology, Eva Nogales, Professor: Structural studies of macromolecular assemblies: cytoskeleton and nucleic acid transactions (Open)
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Cathryn Carson: History of Berkeley's Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (Open); Nuclear Berkeley, Nuclear World (Open)
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Chris Conroy: Morphometric variation in California voles (Open)
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Craig Moritz, Professor: Diversification and Molecular Evolution in the genus Rattus (Full- no new appr needed); How does Evolution Schedule Reproduction, Behavior and Death? The Evolution of Demographic Traits (Open); Comparative phylogeography, biogeography, evolution and conservation in tropical rainforests (Open); Genetic diversity and evolution of Californian salamanders (Ensatina & Hydromantes) (Open)
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Carol Spencer, Staff Curator: Exploring Biodiversity in Natural History Collections: The Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (Open)
Music, Jocelyne Guilbault, Professor: Trinidad's Carnival Musics and the Politics of Pleasure (Open)
Nanomechanical Systems, (COINS) Center for Integrated , Liwei Lin, Professor: Research on Microelectromechanical Systems (Open); Nanostructured Materials for PEM Fuel Cells (Open)
Neuroscience Institute, Helen Wills, John Flannery, Professor: Gene Therapy for Retinal Disease (Open)
Neuroscience Institute, Helen Wills, William Jagust, Professor: Brain Imaging in Aging and Cognitive Impairment (Open)
Neuroscience Institute, Helen Wills, Michael Silver, Professor: Neural Mechanisms of Perceptual Learning in the Human Brain (Open); Behavioral Characterization of Binocular Rivalry (Open)
Nutritional Sciences & Toxicology, Chris Vulpe, Professor: Study of Yeast Metabolic Pathways by Functional Profiling (Open); Environmental Toxicology (Open)
Optometry, Susana Chung: Mechanisms underlying visual processing in people with visual impairment (Open)
Optometry, Xiaohua Gong, Professor: Identification and Characterization of the genes that play essential role(s) in eye development and diseases. (Open)
Optometry, Dennis Levi, Professor: Mechanisms of normal and amblyopic spatial vision (Open)
Optometry, Michael Silver, Professor: Neural Mechanisms of Perceptual Learning in the Human Brain (Open); Behavioral Characterization of Binocular Rivalry (Open)
Physics, Dmitry Budker, Professor: Atomic spectroscopy at low temperature (Open); Fundumental symmetry tests with atoms and applied laser spectroscopy (Open)
Physics, Kam-Biu Luk, Professor: Neutrino Physics (Open)
Physics, Saul Perlmutter, Professor: Dark Energy Cosmology Studies with Type Ia Supernovae (Open); CCD Detector R&D (Open); Navigating the Universe with Google Web Toolkit (Open); A Hunt for Cosmologically Interesting Objects in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (Open)
Physics, James Siegrist, Professor: Research on Precision Silicon Position Sensors for Atlas and Atlas Commissioning. (Open); Physical Sciences and New Frontiers in Oncology (Open); Nuclear Energy Studies (Open); Imaging Lost Voices: High Resolution Optical Scanning of Historical Sound Recordings (Open)
Physics, George Smoot, Professor: Project 1: The History and Fate of the Universe--Science Research and Education Project (Open); Project 2: Galalactic Emission Mapping (Open); Project 3: Gravitational Lensing as a cosmology probe (Open); Project 4: CMB Anisotropies, Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect and CMB Polarization Studies (Full- no new appr needed)
Plant & Microbial Biology, Steven Brenner, Professor: Project 1: Discovering regulatory elements for D. melanogaster RNA splicing (Open); Project 2: Automatic identification of protein domain (Open); Project 3: Investigation of the role of alternative splicing by analysis of data integrated from existing and new data sources. (Open); Project 4: Experimental research on Nonsense-Mediated mRNA decay (NMD) in Human (Open)
Plant & Microbial Biology, Thomas Bruns: Detecting carbon transfer through fungal networks (Open)
Plant & Microbial Biology, Lewis Feldman, Professor: Determining tissue/cell-specific redox status in plants using a redox-sensitive green fluorescent protein (GFP) (Open)
Plant & Microbial Biology, Michael Freeling, Professor: Project 1: Computational Studies of the Evolution of Plant Genomes (Open); Project 2: Regulation of Transposable Elements (Open)
Plant & Microbial Biology, Sarah Hake, Professor: Developmental Processes In Plants (Open)
Plant & Microbial Biology, Frank Harmon, Professor: Identifying and characterizing novel plant circadian clock mutants (Open); Studying protein-protein interaction of plant circadian oscillator components (Open)
Plant & Microbial Biology, Jay Hollick, Professor: Genetic components required for heritable gene silencing in maize (Open); Epigenetic regulation of the maize genome (Full- no new appr needed)
Plant & Microbial Biology, Peggy G. Lemaux, Cooperative Extension Specialist: Improving the Nutritional Quality of Sorghum for Africas Poor (Open)
Plant & Microbial Biology, Sheila McCormick, Professor: Project 1: Genetic and Molecular Analysis of Mutations that Affect Pollen Development in Arabidopsis (Open); Project 2: Pollen-specific receptor-like kinases and their roles during pollen tube growth (Open); Project 3: Plant Gamete Gene Expression (Open); Project 4: Reproductive barriers in Miscanthus sinensis and other biofuel plants (Open)
Plant & Microbial Biology, David Ow, Professor: Site-specific recombinases for the genetic manipulation of plant genomes (Open); Stress-induced genetic pathways in Arabidopsis. (Open)
Plant & Microbial Biology, Zinmay Renee Sung, Professor: Molecular Genetics of Floral Repression (Open)
Plant & Microbial Biology, Patricia Zambryski, Professor: Analyses of intercellular transport via plant intercellular channels called plasmodesmata (Open)
Political Science, Vinod Aggarwal, Professor: The Evolution of East Asian Regionalism; Effects of the Rise of China and India on Europe; Trade and Security Relations; Business and Politics (Journal); Website Design; Newsletter Publication (Open)
Political Science, Mark Bevir, Professor: A History of Governance (Open)
Political Science, Kiren Chaudhry, Professor: Trauma and Memory in Istanbul (Open); Political Economy of the Contemporary Middle East and North Africa (Open)
Psychology, Ozlem Ayduk, Professor: Self-regulation in close relationships (Open)
Psychology, Tom Griffiths, Professor: Computational models of human cognition (Open)
Psychology, Richard Ivry, Professor: Sensorimotor coordination in healthy and neurologically impaired humans (Open)
Psychology, Lucia Jacobs, Professor: Spatial learning and memory in mice and men (Open)
Psychology, Ann Kring, Professor: Gender, Emotion, and Psychopathology (Open)
Psychology, Tania Lombrozo: The psychology and philosophy of concepts and cognition (Open)
Psychology, Stephen Palmer, Professor: Science and Art: Aesthetic Preferences for Color and Spatial Composition (Open)
Psychology, Irv Zucker, Professor: Neuroendocrine substrates of social bond formation (Open)
Public Health, Gertrude C. Buehring, Professor: Investigation of a possible viral etiology of breast cancer (Open)
Public Health, Andrea Garber, Professor: Assessment of a clinical intervention to reduce obesity in children and adolescents. (Open); Study of Adolescents Hospitalized with Anorexia Nervosa (Full- no new appr needed)
Public Health, Eva Harris, Professor: Pathogenesis of dengue virus infection in mice (Full- no new appr needed); Epidemiology of influenza and respiratory diseases in Nicaragua (Open)
Public Health, Susan Ivey, Professor: Survey of public awareness, attitudes, and understanding of epilepsy among Chinese and Vietnamese living in the United States. (Open)
Public Health, William Jagust, Professor: Brain Imaging in Aging and Cognitive Impairment (Open)
Public Health, Fenyong Liu, Professor: Studies of Nucleic Acid-based Agents for Inhibition of Viral Replication (Open)
Public Health, Sangwei Lu, Professor: Pathogenesis of Salmonella (Open)
Public Health, Meredith Minkler, Professor: Hmong Health Promotion Project (Open); Evaluation of a Pipeline Program: Preparing Diverse Youth for Health Careers (Open)
Public Health, Emily Ozer, Professor: School-Based Research to Support The Health of Urban Youth (Open); Nutrtion and Garden Project (Open)
Public Health, Malcolm Potts, Professor: International Population, Family Planning and Maternal Health (Open)
Public Health, George Sensabaugh, Professor: Project 1: Molecular Epidemiology and Evolution in Staphylococcus aureus (Open); Project 2: Delineation of the Staphylococcus Core Genome (Open)
Center for Weight and Health, School of Public Health, May Wang, Visiting Researcher: “Berkeley School Lunch Initiative Evaluation Project (Open)
Regional Oral History Office, Victor Geraci, Research Historian: Food, Wine, and Agriculture Oral History Project (Open)
Regional Oral History Office, Martin Meeker, Research Historian: Oral History Research into California History (Open)
Rhetoric, Marianne Constable, Professor: Legal Rhetoric (draws on material in literature, history, rhetoric/film studies, law, political science/theory, philosophy) (Open); Oral History of a 94-year-old Frenchwoman (Open)
Rhetoric, Ramona Naddaff, Professor: Literary Censorship: Two Cases, Law and History (Open)
Social Welfare, Andrew E. Scharlach, Professor: Center for the Advanced Study of Aging Services (Open)
Social Welfare, Yu-Wen Ying, Professor: Social Work Students' Orientation to Living (Open)
Sociology, Claude Fischer, Professor: Study of Bay Area Jewish Congregations (Open)
Sociology, Jerome Karabel, Professor: THE QUEST FOR THE GOOD SOCIETY: AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE UNITED STATES (Open)
South & Southeast Asian Studies, Munis Faruqui, Professor: To the Throne or the Grave: Princes, Rebellion and Succession in Mughal India (Open)
Space Sciences Laboratory , Jerry Edelstein, Research Astronomer: Searching for New Planets and Solar Systems (Open); Microfabrication of Single-Photon Image Sensors (Open)
Space Sciences Laboratory , Oswald Siegmund, Research Physicist: Ultraviolet Photon Counting Detectors (Open)
Space Sciences Laboratory , Charles Townes, Professor: Infrared Spatial Interferometer (Open)
Spanish & Portuguese, Ana Ameal-Guerra, Lecturer: Analysis and transcription of code-switching phenomena in Galician-Spanish business interactions (Open)
Spanish & Portuguese, Candace Slater, Professor: Hello Brazil: Violence, Change and Wonder in Contemporary Popular Narratives (Open)
Theater, Dance and Performance Studies, Lisa Wymore, Professor: Dancing with Technology: The Creative Presence of the Body within 3D Tele-Immersion (Open)

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