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Marie D. Jackson
Research Professor, Geology & Geophysics
Research Summary: My collaborative investigations in pyroclastic volcanism, mineralogy, materials and archaeological science investigate mineral cements in young basalt at Surtsey volcano, Iceland, and ancient Roman concrete. We apply Roman methods of concrete production to environmentally-friendly, glass-based analog concretes. An innovative arc-fracture test measures ductility, fracture toughness and repair. Physical property measurements describe rapid consolidation of tephra in Surtsey basaltic drill cores.
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Stefan Matthias Pulst
Professor, University of Utah, Neurology
Adjunct Professor, University of Utah, Human Genetics
Research Summary: Stefan-M. Pulst, MD, Dr med is Professor and Chair of Neurology. His clinical and research interests focus on inherited diseases of the nervous system with an emphasis on spinocerebellar ataxias and Parkinson´s disease.He received his medical school training at Medizinische Hochschule, Hannover (Germany) and at Harvard Medical School, Boston. After beginning neurology residency in Hannover, he moved to Boston and was senior and chief resident in the Longwood Neurol...
Research Keywords:
Neurogenetics,
Spinocerebellar Ataxias,
Parkinson's Disease,
Animal Model Development,
Neural Stem Cells,
RNA, Antisense,
Genomic and Personalized Medicine,
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis,
Epidemiologic Factors,
Translational Research
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HOLLY SUZANNE GODSEY
Director of Practice, Usable STEM Research & Practice Hub, University of Utah, Vp For Research
Director of Career-line Faculty Enhancement, University of Utah, Office for Faculty
Director of STEM Initiatives, University of Utah, College Of Education-Dean
Associate Professor (Clinical), Urban Institute for Teacher Education
Professor (Lecturer), Geology & Geophysics
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DISA GAMBERA
Associate Professor (Lecturer), English
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CURTIS ROBERT NEWBOLD
Associate Professor (Clinical), Communication
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SATU HUMMASTI
Junior Advisor, University of Utah
Sophmore and Transfer Student Advisor, University of Utah, Modern Dance Department
Associate Director-Undergraduate Studies, University of Utah, School Of Dance
Dance Minors Advisor, University of Utah, Modern Dance Department
Associate Professor, School Of Dance
Regions of Interest:
Africa,
Antarctica,
Asia,
Central America,
Costa Rica,
Cuba,
Europe,
Finland,
Iceland,
Latin America and the Caribbean,
Northern America,
Oceania,
Portugal,
Russian Federation,
South America,
Ukraine
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BOJKA Tanhofer MILICIC
Associate Professor (Lecturer), Anthropology Department
Research Summary: I am a cultural anthropologist. My main geographic areas are Europe, the Mediterranean region, the Andean region, and India. I have done fieldwork in Croatia, India, and Peru. My topics of research are kinship, gender, and cognitive anthropology.