Manuel Ares
- Department: MCD Biology
- Sponsor: NIH/Miscellaneous Agencies & Departments
- Title: Structure, regulation, and evolution of the splicing machinery
Giacomo Bernardi
- Department: Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
- Sponsor: UC/Sea Grant College Program
- Title: Assessing the potential for rapid adaptation to climate change in rockfish
Jonathan Fortney
- Department: Astronomy & Astrophysics
- Sponsor: Heising-Simons Foundation
- Title: The Other Worlds Laboratory 2023 and 2024 Exoplanet Summer Programs
Douglas Kellogg
- Department: MCD Biology
- Sponsor: NIH/NIGMS
- Title: Control of Cell Growth and Size
Piero Madau
- Department: Astronomy & Astrophysics
- Sponsor: University of Chicago
- Title: TCAN: SIMULATING COSMIC REIONIZATION BEYOND THE CURRENT STATE-OF-THE-ART
Shaun McKinnie
- Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
- Sponsor: National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Title: Collaborative Research: RUI: Elucidating Design Rules for non-NRPS Incorporation of Amino Acids on Polyketide Scaffolds.
Daniel Orange
- Department: Earth & Planetary Sciences
- Sponsor: Office of Naval Research
- Title: Advances in Sub-Bottom Profiling Systems: SBP29 Evaluation and Comparison with Other Sub-Bottom Profilers – West Coast, USA
Carrie Partch
- Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
- Sponsor: NIH/NIGMS
- Title: Structures and mechanisms of circadian rhythms from cyanobacteria to humans
Tamara Pico
- Department: Earth & Planetary Sciences
- Sponsor: National Science Foundation (NSF)
- Title: Collaborative Research: Unraveling North American Ice-Sheet Dynamics and Regional Sea-Level Change along the U.S. Mid-Atlantic over the Last Glacial Cycle
Laura Sanchez
- Department: Chemistry & Biochemistry
- Sponsor: Case Western Reserve University
- Title: Expansion Mass Spectrometry: Literally Stretching Nutrient Sensing to New Spatial Limits
Terrie Williams
- Department: Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
- Sponsor: Office of Naval Research
- Title: Physiological Resilience in Mammalian Divers: Assessing the role of vascular conflict and control in recovery from anthropogenic disturbances
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