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Jayce G
Instructor at Project Oceanology
Eckerd College
Current Work: Instructor at Project Oceanology, an institution on the UConn at Avery Point campus. Work as an educator to groups of 5th grade and higher. Lead classes on research vessels with school groups about marine biology, chemistry, geology, and phy... » Read More
Allison Gadd
Technology Based Learning with Disability
Wright State University
Allison received a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from Wright State University in 2004; she recieved her Masters in BME in 2007. She is currently working on her Ph.D. and helping to create a powered orthotic device in order to help strengthen the quadrice... » Read More
Alec Gallimore
Associate Dean for Academic Programs and Initiatives
University of Michigan
Professor of Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering, and Professor of Applied Physics, with specialization in experimental plasma physics and advanced spacecraft electric propulsion.

Dean Gallimore serves as the primary liaison between the Gradua... » Read More

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Dominique Galloway
Senior Workplace Learning Facilitator
Merck Polytechnic Institute
Dominique L. Galloway is senior workplace learning facilitator with Merck Polytechnic Institute (MPI).

In this role, he is responsible for leading workplace learning programs throughout phases of the instructional systems design life cycle. His researc... » Read More

Justin Galloway
Physical & Biomolecular Foundations for Designing Nanoprobes for Biology
Johns Hopkins University
On Lake Ontario outside the frozen tundra that is Rochester, New York is Suburbs Webster where I grew up. Attending, The Webster High School I found that I had a deep interest in science. It is from this that I made the faithful decision to attend the Un... » Read More
Andrew Galperin
Interdisciplinary Relationship Science Program
University of California, Los Angeles
I am interested in the evolutionary psychology of close relationships, romantic love, mating strategies, and sexuality; as well as the evolutionary origins of music, humor, gesturing, and of just about anything else. I am currently working on two primary ... » Read More
Carlos Gamboa
SUNY AGEP
State University of New York (SUNY), Stony Brook
Carlos Gamboa is from Bogota, Colombia. He is in his third year studying electrical engineering, his advisor is thomas Robertazzi. His undergraduate institution was Universidad de Los Andes. He likes to spend time with his family, watch movies, and li... » Read More
Eric Ganko
SPIRE Fellow, Bioinformatics
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Originally from New York, I headed south to pursue my undergraduate degree at Eckerd College, a small, liberal arts school in St. Petersburg, FL. I chose Eckerd due in large part to a strong emphasis on teacher-student relationships, and it was there that... » Read More
Antonio Garcia
Director, Hispanic Research Center
Arizona State University
Dr. Antonio Garcia is the Associate Director of the Hispanic Research Center and Professor of Bioengineering in the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering at Arizona State University where he has focused on designing and characterizing surfaces and colloids ... » Read More
Ronald Garcia
Midwest Crossroads AGEP
Indiana University, Bloomington
Indiana University graduate student Ronald Garcia is a seventh-year Ph.D. student in Computer Science. He is interested in the design and implementation of programming languages. Programming languages are the most basic tools that programmers utilize to... » Read More
Eva Garrett
The New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology
City University of New York (CUNY), Graduate Center
Eva Garrett is a student of Anthropology at CUNY. She received her BA in 2005 from the University of Texas at Austin. Her research interests include sexual dimorphism; primate evolution; and sensory ecology.... » Read More
Eric Garza
Midwest Crossroads AGEP
Indiana University, Bloomington
Indiana University Graduate Student Eric Garza is a Ph.D. student in Environmental Studies and he's interested in toxicology and sustainability. The lab Eric currently works in looks at environmental issues through the lens of an analytical chemist, and r... » Read More
John Garza
Assistant Adjunct Professor
University of California, Santa Cruz
I am a scientist at the Southwest Fisheries Science Center, which is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. My specialization is in conservation biology with an emphasis in population genetics and molecular ecology. My re... » Read More
Andrea Gaughan
Adaptive Management: Water, Wetlands and Watersheds IGERT
University of Florida
Andrea graduated Furman University with a B.A. in English in 2003 and from the University of Florida with a M.S. in Geography. Andrea specializes in the study of human-environment interactions. Specifically, her interests are in multi-scalar implications... » Read More
Komba Gbondo-Tugbawa
SUNY AGEP
State University of New York (SUNY), Stony Brook
A second year student in the department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Komba is studying Statistics. His advisor is Steve Finch. He did his undergraduate work at Columbia University.... » Read More
Roosevelt Gentry
Math Alliance Mentor
Jackson State University
Dr. Roosevelt Gentry faced a tough decision in high school -- whether to be a mathematician or biologist. "I loved both subjects," he recalls, "but I was not sure that I had a future in mathematics. Then my mathematics teacher, whom I admired, wrote in my... » Read More
Adrienne George
B.S., Environmental Science, 2009, Graduate Student, USF
Delaware State University; University of South Florida, St. Petersburg
I am an African American, inner-city female who has always been a bit different. As a child, I loved looking at different bugs, creating and tending gardens, and playing in dirt. This love of nature followed me to college, where I found a niche for myself... » Read More
Alyssa George
Technology-Based Learning with Disability
Wright State University
Alyssa earned a B.S. in biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve University in 2008. She is currently doing research through the Wright State University orthopaedic surgery department at Miami Valley Hospital. This research studies mechanical fail... » Read More
Benjamin George
Dynamics of Communication in Context
University of Pennsylvania
Benjamin George is a graduate student in Computer and Information Science, and his current interests relate to computational issues in the foundations of natural language semantics and pragmatics. Before coming to Penn, he studied mathematics and linguist... » Read More
Camella George
Student
Heritage University
Past Research: Major plant assemblages in a shrub steppe ecosystem in eastern Washington. I also worked on satellite Imaginary in the agriculture crops in the lower Yakama valley of Washington.

Current Research: I have worked on vegetation su... » Read More

Yolanda Scott George
Deputy Director and Program Director, Human Resources Programs
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Yolanda Scott George is Deputy Director and Program Director, Education and Human Resources Programs, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Her duties and responsibilities include planning, development, management, implementation, an... » Read More
Senta Georgia
Hillblom Islet Research Center
University of California, Los Angeles
My name is Senta Georgia, and I am a native of South Jersey (a very different place from North Jersey). I am the oldest of a lot of siblings (all girls and one boy), all of whom I am very proud. I have wanted to be a scientist for as long as I can remem... » Read More
Dwan Gerido
SUNY AGEP, Graduated
State University of New York (SUNY), Stony Brook
Dwan Gerido graduated from the Department of Physiology and Biophysics. His advisor was Thomas White. He did his undergraduate work at Savannah State University. Dwan is currently a Patent Examiner at the United States Patent and Trademark Office.... » Read More
David Gibson
Associate Professor of Geology
University of Maine, Farmington
David Gibson's indoors lab classes encourage students to have strong presentation skills. He believes these skills are crucial in helping Geology students develop not only stronger information-gathering skills, but also stronger information-sharing skills... » Read More
Deidre Gibson
Assistant Professor
Hampton University
I have dedicated my life to the Marine Science field since 1985. My first experience was in a program focusing on marine biology and oceanography technology at Shoreline Community College in Seattle, WA. There, I gained excellent field and laborat... » Read More
Byron Gipson
Midwest Crossroads AGEP

Byron Gipson is the inaugural recipient of the Indiana University’s recently established Adam W. Herbert Graduate Fellowship. A graduate of Jackson State University, Mississippi, majoring in Biology, Byron is now pursuing a PhD in the Department of Psych... » Read More
Sarah Glaser
Marine Biodiversity: Understanding Threats & Providing Solutions IGERT
University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
I am a second year student in the Biological Oceanography curricular group. Generally, I am interested in fisheries oceanography and conservation. My thesis topic is still in the early stages of development, but I anticipate that it will focus on the rela... » Read More
Robin Globus
Adaptive Management: Water, Wetlands and Watersheds IGERT
University of Florida
Robin graduated from Dartmouth College with a B.A. in Environmental Studies in 2002 and from the University of Florida with a M.A. in Religion and Nature in 2008. Robin is interested in the ethics of ecological restoration and how different constructions... » Read More
Yuri Gogotsi
Nanoscale Engineering and Science
Drexel University
Yuri Gogotsi is the PI for the Drexel and University of Pennsylvania IGERT in Nanoscale Engineering and Science. He holds appointments in the Departments of Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering at Drexel University and serves as Director of the A.J. Drex... » Read More
Edray Herbert Goins
Math Alliance Mentor
Purdue University
Edray Herber Goins grew up in South Los Angeles, California. The product of the Los Angeles Unified (LAUSD) public school system, Dr. Goins attended the California Institute of Technology, where he majored in mathematics and physics, and earned his doctor... » Read More
Elizabeth Avery Gomez
NJIT PhD Touts Text Messaging To Improve Emergency Response
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Volunteers from grassroots organizations are often the first to respond in a local emergency. These first responders, however, often do not have adequate training and practice with quick-response tactics and mobile two-way device usage.

Elizabeth Ave... » Read More

Erim Gomez
M.S. Student
Washington State University
Bachelor of Science, Environmental Studies Biology, Minors: Economics & Political Science, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, OR June 2007

Master of Science, Natural Resource Sciences focus in Aquatic Ecology, Washington State University, Pullman,... » Read More

Clarisa Gonzalez-Lenahan

New Jersey Institute of Technology
Clarisa Gonzalez-Lenahan received her BA in Psychology and a BSW and MSW as an advanced generalist practitioner at Rutgers University. She has worked at the New Jersey Institute of Technology for the last 20 years. Clarisa is past secretary and council ... » Read More
Valerie Goss
Nanomaterials in the Environment, Agriculture, and Technology IGERT
University of California, Davis
The NEAT-IGERT's emphasis upon interdisciplinary and collaborative research efforts, as described in the program goals, closely parallels my academic and research experiences. My interests are in materials development and applications. Nanomaterials and t... » Read More
Richard Gragg
Professor
Florida A&M University
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Mary Graham
SUNY AGEP
State University of New York (SUNY), Albany
Mary Graham graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University at Albany, having received her B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science. Currently she is a third year Graduate Research Assistant at the University at Albany's College of NanoScale Science & Engin... » Read More
Takiesa Grant
Student
Savannah State University
Current research: Examining plankton as environmental indicators and predictors. Using epifluorescence microscopy, I identify phytoplankton and zooplankton from weekly dockwater samples. I am currently looking at the segregation of trophic modes inmixot... » Read More
Dimitar Grantcharov
Math Alliance Mentor
University of Texas, Arlington
Dimitar Grantcharov received his Ph.D. in mathematics from University of California, Riverside, in 2003. He has been an assistant professor at the University of Texas Arlington since 2008. His research is in the areas of representations of Lie algebras a... » Read More
Rachel Grashow
Quantitative Approaches to Neuroscience: From Molecules to Behavior
Brandeis University
I am presently working on my PhD program at Brandeis University, in a lab that studies a small, fairly simple, well-defined circuit of interconnected neurons. Thus far, neuroscientists have described neurons using conventional measures taken when the neur... » Read More
Frances Gratacos
Integratively Engineered Biointerfaces
Rutgers University
Graduate Program: Microbiology and Molecular Genetics; Research Focus: Cell Biology: protein-protein interactions and post-transcriptional modifications; Seeks to Integrate: Cell adhesion studies, living cell fluorescence imaging; Background: B.S., Indust... » Read More
Jaime Graulau
Hydraulic Engineer

I am interested in the interaction of hydrologic processes and natural environments and have worked with transport phenomena in groundwater environments where I develop a strong interest in numerical modeling as a tool for understanding the co... » Read More
Philip Graves
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Hemoglobin is responsible for the transport of oxygen throughout the body and, in extracellular form, is being used to develop O2 delivery pharmaceuticals for use as a blood substitute. The challenge of low rHb production yield when over-expressed in E. C... » Read More
Shani Gray
Midwest Crossroads AGEP
Indiana University, Bloomington
For recent Indiana University Criminal Justice graduate Dr. Shani Gray, Ph.D., choosing a field of research was not difficult. She has been fascinated with the world of cops and robbers since she was five years old.

"I always had to be the sheriff,"... » Read More

Brandice Green
Materials Lifetime Science and Engineering
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
I am a fifth year doctoral student in Materials Science and Engineering advised by Professor Peter Liaw. In 2004, I earned my master's degree in Materials Science and Engineering from The University of Tennessee. My current research interests are biomat... » Read More
Kary Green
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Kary’s current research project is in optimal sensor placement for parameter identification. This research attempts to answer the question of how to optimally locate sensors in a 2D spatial domain so that measurements taken at these locations provide the ... » Read More
Vanessa Green
Director of the Higher Education and Diversity Center, Coastal Margin Observation and Predication (CMOP)

CMOP is a multi-institutional Center dedicated to coastal margins that are important interfaces between land and oceans. The center studies coastal margins (watersheds, estuaries, plume dynamics, nutrient fluxes, tides, microbial communities, estuary turb... » Read More
Byron Greene
Director, Florida-Georgia Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation

The Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) is a major program funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to remedy the under representation of minorities at the college level. This program is aimed at increasing the quality and quan... » Read More
Natasha Greene
Former MS PHD'S (Cohort 1) participant. Currently work in government.
Howard University
Past Research:
Environmental Science - "The Memphis Depot Study"
Atmospheric Physics - "Use of the Electrostatic Classification Method to Size SRM Particles in the Presence of a Hurricane"

Doctoral Research (completed PhD in May 2006 at How... » Read More
Frederick Gregory
The Road to a Neurobiology Ph.D
University of California, Los Angeles
When a Harvard University summer-program director told Frederick Gregory he wouldn't be accepted to Harvard's neuroscience graduate program because of his GPA, Gregory decided to prove her wrong.

He did. Gregory's commitment, combined with his vast u... » Read More

Kimberly Griffin
Interdisciplinary Relationship Science Program
University of California, Los Angeles
IGERT trainee Kimberly Griffin is a doctoral candidate in Higher Education and Organizational change in the UCLA Department of Education. She will graduate in June 2008. Next year, she will begin her faculty career as an Assistant Professor at the Pennsy... » Read More
Candice Griffith
Reliability and Risk Engineering, Analysis, and Management
Vanderbilt University
Candice Griffith is a PhD candidate at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. She is an IGERT student in Vanderbilt’s Reliability and Risk Engineering and Management program. She previously received a Master’s Degree (1998) in Mechanical Engineering an... » Read More
Carlos Grijalva
University of California AGEP
University of California, Los Angeles
Carlos V. Grijalva is Associate Dean of the Graduate Division and Professor of Psychology, and is involved in the Neuroscience Program and in the Brain Research Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He received his BA degree from... » Read More
Al-Aakhir Grimes Rogers
Ph.D. Student
University of South Florida
Mr. Al-Aakhir A. Grimes Rogers is a doctoral student in electrical engineering at the University of South Florida (USF). He received both his B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Green... » Read More
Rick Grosberg
Biological Invasions
University of California, Davis
Rick Grosberg was the first PI of the University of California, Davis IGERT on Biological Invasions. His work centers on mechanisms influencing the evolution of genetic, ecological, life-history, and behavioral diversity in marine organisms. He is most i... » Read More
Christopher Guay
Scientist

My work has focused on the application of geochemical tracers to the study of circulation in the Arctic Ocean. In particular, I have been investigating the use of barium as a tracer for differentiating the Eurasian and North American component... » Read More
John Guckenheimer
Nonlinear Systems
Cornell University
John Guckenheimer is the PI of the Nonlinear Systems IGERT at Cornell University.

His research is a blend of theoretical investigation, development of computer methods and studies of nonlinear sytems that arise in diverse fields of science and engi... » Read More

Omar Guerra
Student
Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi
In January, 2003, I began working for the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)

I am excited at the opportunity to serve as a steward of the environment. So much so that I have decided to make it my career. Participation in a Ph.D. program at the Ins... » Read More

Marcia Gumpertz
Interim Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion and Professor of Statistics
North Carolina State University
Interim Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion Marcia Gumpertz has been a member of the North Carolina State University (NCSU) faculty since 1989. In 1989 she joined the Statistics Department as an assistant professor, from 1995 to 2000 served as associ... » Read More


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