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Christine Everaert
Section Head / Coordinator of the Hindi, Urdu and South Asian Studies Program , University of Utah, Asian Studies Program
Associate Professor, World Languages and Cultures
Affiliated Faculty Middle East Center, University of Utah, Middle East Studies Program
Research Summary: My research focuses on the relation between the Hindu and Muslim community and how both communities are depicted in Hindi and Urdu short story literature. I also study the differences between Hindi and Urdu versions of the same stories, both linguistically and stylistically. The approach of my research is highly cross-disciplinary and of interest to scholars of (socio)linguistics, literature, history and sociology of South Asia.
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Arsalan Naiyer Habib
Associate Professor (Clinical), University of Utah, Internal Medicine
Research Summary: Arsalan N. Habib, MD is an Associate Professor of Medicine (Clinical) at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Dr. Habib received his Bachelor of Science from Georgetown University in 1994 and then his M.D. from the University of Utah School of Medicine in 2000. He received residency training in Internal Medicine at the University of Utah School of Medicine, which he completed in 2003 and was selected as Chief Medical Resident for 2003-2004. He then went on to compl...
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Akbar Shakoor
Associate Professor (Clinical), University of Utah, Ophthalmology/Visual Sciences
Research Summary: Dr. Shakoor specializes in medical and surgical diseases of the retina and vitreous. He also specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of uveitis and other infectious and inflammatory diseases of the eye. His primary clinical and surgical interests include retinal detachments, diabetic retinopathy, epiretinal membranes and macular holes macular and retinal degeneration as well as the medical and surgical treatment of ocular inflammatory diseases such as uveitis. Get to...
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Awais Riaz
Professor (Clinical), University of Utah, Neurology
Research Summary: Awais Riaz, MD, MA, PhD is Director of the Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring Services at the University of Utah. Dr. Riaz received his medical education from King Edward Medical University in Lahore, Pakistan. He completed his PhD in Neuropharmacology at Southern Illinois University in Springfield, where he studied the mechanisms underlying development of seizures during alcohol withdrawal. He then completed his Neurology residency at the same institu...
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Muhammad Aslam Chaudhry
Associate Project Director, University of Utah, USAID/Pakistan HESSA Project
Research Professor, Economics Department
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BENJAMIN B. COHEN
Professor, History
Professor, University of Utah, History
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Tariq Banuri
Research Professor, Economics Department
Regions of Interest:
Algeria,
Costa Rica,
Ethiopia,
Guatemala,
Kenya,
Mauritius,
Namibia,
Pakistan,
Republic of Korea,
Seychelles,
Thailand
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Shundana Yusaf
Nááts'íilid Initiative, Academic Liaison & Grant Writer, University of Utah, School Of Architecture
Assistant Professor, School Of Architecture
Associate Professor, School Of Architecture
Research Summary: Resonant Tomb: A Feminist History of Sufi Shrines in Pakistan