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GENEVIEVE ATWOOD
Adjunct Assoc Prof Emerita, Sch Of Environ,Society&Sustain
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Anna Ghennadievna Gushchin
Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Utah, Ophthalmology/Visual Sciences
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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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HOWARD TRENT SMITH
Adjunct Assistant Professor, School Of Architecture
Adjunct Faculty, University of Utah, School Of Architecture
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Carolyn Muriel Scheese
Associate Professor (Clinical), University of Utah, Nursing
Associate Professor (Lecturer), University of Utah, Biomedical Informatics
Research Summary: Carolyn Scheese received her BSN from Weber State University, and her MS and DNP from the University of Utah where she also earned a Certificate in Informatics. Her interest is in human factors and human systems interaction. She began teaching at the University of Utah, College of Nursing in 2007. Carolyn has served as the Operations Director Simulation Learning Center and the Director of the RN-BS Program. She teaches in the undergraduate baccalaureate...
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Carolyn Scheese, DNP, RN, CHSE, NE-BC, CPPS - Research - Faculty Profile - The University of Utah
https://faculty.utah.edu/u0447985-Carolyn_Scheese,_DNP,_RN,_CHSE,_NE-BC,_CPPS/research/index.hml
Carolyn Scheese, DNP, RN, CHSE, NE-BC, CPPS, CAPM - Research - Faculty Profile - The University of Utah
https://faculty.utah.edu/u0447985-Carolyn_Scheese,_DNP,_RN,_CHSE,_NE-BC,_CPPS,_CAPM/research/index.hml
Carolyn Scheese, DNP, RN, CHSE, CPPS - Research - Faculty Profile - The University of Utah
https://faculty.utah.edu/u0447985-Carolyn_Scheese,_DNP,_RN,_CHSE,_CPPS/research/index.hml
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CECILIA WAINRYB
Director, University of Utah, Tanner Center for Human Rights Advocacy
Professor, Psychology Department
Investigator, University of Utah, Institute for Public and International Affairs