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M. Joaquin Lopez-Huertas
Graduate Teaching Assist (TA), City & Metropolitan Planning
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Susanna Rose Cohen
Research Associate Professor, University of Utah, Obstetrics/Gynecology
Research Summary: Susanna Cohen is a Doctorally prepared board Certified Nurse Midwife who joined the faculty at the University of Utah College of Nursing in 2007. She practices as a midwife in the BirthCare HealthCare (BCHC) Faculty Practice, sharing her time between the Madsen Women’s Clinic and the University Medical Center and Labor and Delivery. Susanna received her Masters' of Science with a Minor in Nursing Education from the University of California, San Francisco and co...
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Susanna Cohen DNP, CNM, FAAN - Home - Faculty Profile - The University of Utah
https://faculty.utah.edu/u0597764-Susanna_Cohen_DNP,_CNM,_FAAN/hm/index.hml
Susanna Cohen DNP, CNM, CHSE, FAAN, FACNM - Home - Faculty Profile - The University of Utah
https://faculty.utah.edu/u0597764-Susanna_Cohen_DNP,_CNM,_CHSE,_FAAN,_FACNM/hm/index.hml
Susanna Cohen DNP, CNM, FAAN - Research - Faculty Profile - The University of Utah
https://faculty.utah.edu/u0597764-Susanna_Cohen_DNP,_CNM,_FAAN/research/index.hml
Susanna Cohen DNP, CNM, CHSE, FAAN, FACNM - Research - Faculty Profile - The University of Utah
https://faculty.utah.edu/u0597764-Susanna_Cohen_DNP,_CNM,_CHSE,_FAAN,_FACNM/research/index.hml
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RICHARD R PAINE
Associate Professor, Anthropology Department
Research Summary: I study human impacts on environments and their human outcomes. Andrea Brunelle (Geography) and I are examining the interaction of population, land use, and ecological change at the Preclassic Maya center of El Mirador, Guatemala. I also study the impact of cycles of epidemic disease on human demography and life history. This research has two goals: 1) to examine epidemic disease impacts on Holocene demography and life history, and 2) to address general problems in prehistoric demography.
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VALERIE KIM MARTINEZ
Professor, Art/Art History
Research Summary: My conceptual process begins with a walk, an intimate physical, emotional experience. I augment empirical observations with electronic/print media research, personal history, and conversations with residents. “Tantalus” is based on my experiences with communities that have been impacted by industrial waste. Traveling within the margins of this space allowed me to perceive others in myriad ways, all of which are now dependent not on preconception but circumstances and experiences.