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Monica Madronich
Biosphere - Atmosphere Research and Training (BART)
University of Colorado, Boulder
Monica received her B.S. in Biochemistry and Pharmacy (1998) and M.S. in Atmospheric Chemistry (2003) from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. From 2003 through 2005 Monica participated in two field campaigns with the Biosphere-Atmosphere Intera... » Read More
Ikenna Madu
Central New York - Puerto Rico AGEP
Cornell University
Ph.D. Candidate, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology, Cornell University B.S., Biochemistry, California State University Los Angeles, May 2005 El Camino Community College, 2001

CURRENT RESEARCH: Ikenna Madu began work on his Ph.D. at Cornell ... » Read More

Tim Maguire
Integratively Engineered Biointerfaces
Rutgers University
Graduate Program: Biomedical Engineering; Research Focus: Tissue engineering: generation of functional hepatocytes by microencapsulation of embryonic stem cells; Seeks to Integrate: Polymer (encapsulant) design; cell-matrix adhesion and cell signaling; bi... » Read More
Natalya Maisel
Interdisciplinary Relationship Science Program
University of California, Los Angeles
My current research focuses on an interesting puzzle in the research literature on social support. One of the most important functions of close relationships is that partners provide support for one another in times of stress (known as social support). Ho... » Read More
Arun Maiya
Computational Transportation Science
University of Illinois, Chicago
Arun is a PhD candidate in Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He holds an M.S. in Computer Science from DePaul University and a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His general research interest... » Read More
José Maldonado
“Here’s this giant puzzle, and I happen to be alive at a time in history when it hasn’t been solved yet.”
University of California, Los Angeles
Jose Maldonado was sitting in a large undergraduate biology class at UCLA when a guest lecturer delivered the astounding news: There is cell division in thecentral nervous system of adults. For more than 100 years, science had held that brains stopped dev... » Read More
Tamil Maldonado-Vega
Ph.D. Student
Howard University
Current Research: Radiation Budget / Remote Sensing / Aerosols -Atmospheric Science.

Past Research: Participated in GEST, NASA during the summer 2007. Analysis of Aerosol Properties Derived from MODIS, AERONET, and Shipborne Measurements During A... » Read More

Laurie Manderino
Sustainable Urban Infrastructure
University of Colorado, Denver
Ms. Manderino holds an M.S. in finance from the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center and an undergraduate degree in business administration and management. She worked for thirteen years as a consultant in environmental policy and fi... » Read More
Adin Mann
Iowa AGEP Alliance
Iowa State University
J. Adin Mann III, currently a member of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Iowa State University, has been on the faculty at ISU since 1989. He obtained a BS in Engineering Science from ISU and a PhD in Acoustics from the Pennsylvania State Univers... » Read More
Tchavdar Marinov
Math Alliance Mentor
Southern University, New Orleans
I have a Ph.D. degree in Applied Mathematics from Bulgarian Academy of Science and a Ph.D. degree in Mathematics from University of Louisiana at Lafayette, two years postdoctoral research in Saitama Institute of Technology, Japan and one year of research ... » Read More
Erika Marin-Spiotta
Assistant Professor
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Research Interests: Biogeochemistry; Soils; Ecosystem Ecology; Conservation Biology; Environmental Science; Nutrient Cycling; Tropical ecology; Global Change; Climate Change; Land-use Change

My mom would tell you that I grew up with a shovel in my ... » Read More

David Mark
Geographic Information Science
State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo
David M. Mark is a Professor of Geography at the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, and is the Director of the Buffalo site of the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA). Mark also is Project Director of the ... » Read More
Lydia Marquez Bravo
SUNY AGEP
State University of New York (SUNY), Albany
Dr. Lydia G. Marquez-Bravo received her Ph.D. in Environmental Health and Toxicology from the University at Albany, SUNY in Spring 2008. Her research deals with Breast Cancer and Toxic substances. She is presently employed at the New York State Departmen... » Read More
Alberto Marrero
Math Alliance Mentor
Universidad de Puerto Rico, Cayey
I was a graduate student at the University of Iowa, working under the guidance of Professor Paul S. Muhly. I received my Ph.D. degree in May 2005. My interests are in the area of Functional Analysis (AMS category 46L). My work involves interactions betwee... » Read More
Maruiz Marrero
Student
Universidad Metropolitana (UMET)
Past Research: Microbiology: "Determination of pathogen agents in the
fecal matter of Periplanet American roach", "Susceptibility Detection
of Enteric Bacterium against Quinolinium Salts", Geochemistry: "Determination
of radionuclide in ... » Read More
Donald Martin
Associate Professor
North Carolina State University
Donald Martin is a Math Alliance Mentor and Associate Professor in the Department of Statistics at NCSU.... » Read More
Melissa Martin
Adaptive Management: Water, Wetlands and Watersheds IGERT
University of Florida
Melissa graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a B.S. in Environmental Science in 2002. After graduation Melissa accepted an internship through the Student Conservation Association at the USDA-ARS Invasive Plant Research Laboratory in Fort Laud... » Read More
Aaron Martinez
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Aaron’s research is towards the synthesis of Lactonamycin and related polyketides. Lactonamycin exhibits a variety of potentially valuable biological activities. Among these, are the sub microgram/mL minimum inhibitory concentrations seen against Gram-pos... » Read More
Arimis Martinez
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Aramis has extensively re-developed rpiProfiler, a program for estimating electron number density in the polar cap of the earth’s magnetosphere as a power law in geocentric distance along a magnetic field line. When combined with the Tsyganenko 2004 storm... » Read More
Catalina Martinez
Regional Manager, NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Catalina graduated from the University of Rhode Island's (URI) Graduate School of Oceanography with a master's degree in 2000 and obtained a second master's degree from URI in Marine Affairs in 2002. Catalina's path to the field of ocean sciences was n... » Read More
Lee Ann Martinez
Program Director for DUE/EHR NSF
Colorado State University
Her research interests include predator-prey interactions among aquatic insects, and their influence on the behavior and genetic composition of prey populations. Other interests include appropriate technology, science education, and the social ... » Read More
Naxhiely Martinez
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Peroxisomes are single membrane bound organelles that function to compartmentalize certain metabolic reactions, particularly those resulting in hydrogen peroxide production. In plants, peroxisomes are the primary site of fatty acid ß-oxidation. We are stu... » Read More
Yenny Martinez
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Yenny’s experimental research topic is laser cooling and trapping of neutral strontium - photoassociative spectroscopy, ultracold collisions and evaporative cooling toward bose-einstein condensation (these also include long-term goals). Her research deals... » Read More
Edwin Martínez Martínez
Central New York – Puerto Rico AGEP
Universidad de Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
My primary research interests are: water and soil quality, pollutant loads, Total Maximum Daily Loads generation, watershed modeling and remote sensing tools for water quality assessments.

The main objectives of my research is to determine sediment ... » Read More

Ramón Ernesto Martinez Santiago
Junior, Industrial Biotechnology
Universidad de Puerto Rico, Mayagüez
Past Research: As a science student I want to explore all the possibilities areas of specialization. In my college life I have the opportunity to explore some area that help me to develop an area of interest. I want to apply molecular biology ... » Read More
this student is actively seeking a placement
Oscar Martinez, Jr.
Ph.D. Candidate - Physical Chemistry
University of Colorado, Boulder
I am a physical chemistry Ph.D. candidate with a few applications in astrophysics research, and am just starting my search for a postdoctoral position.... » Read More
Eloy Martinez-Rivera
M.S. Student
University of South Florida
Past Research: Invertebrate Larvae Ecology, Biorremediation, Mangrove Ecology and Fisheries stock assessment.

Current Research: My research provide a baseline to predict historical water quality of Tampa Bay using as record American oyster sh... » Read More

Joanna Masel
Math Alliance Mentor
Arizona State University
Our research asks how evolution works. If you make a random "mutation" to the zeros and ones of a computer program, the probability of improving its function may literally be zero. Yet when the same happens to DNA sequences, biological evolution is possib... » Read More
Julio Mateo
Technology Based Learning with Disability
Wright State University
Julio received his B.A. in Psychology from the Universidad Ponticia de Salamanca, Spain, 2003. He received his M.S. in Human Factors Psychology from Wright State University, 2007. His dissertation work will focus in navigation aids for the blind. Julio... » Read More
Jarret Mathwig
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Jarret’s research is on the optimal collision avoidance trajectory for an aircraft in abort landing. (Rice University, 2005)... » Read More
Aretha Matt
Student to Academic Professoriate for American Indians (SAPAI) AGEP
University of Arizona
Aretha is a doctoral student at the University of Arizona working on her doctoral dissertation titled “Reclamation and Survivance: Diné Literacies and the Practice of Rhetorical Sovereignty.” She is a student in the Department of English majoring in Rheto... » Read More
Pararai Mavis
Math Alliance Mentor
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
I am from Zimbabwe. I obtained my PhD from Central Michigan University in 2006. I taught at Georgia Southern University for 2 years and then moved to Indiana University of Pennsylvania. I would like to see African Americans getting in the field of statist... » Read More
Erick Maxwell
"What's Hard?" The Challenges and Rewards of Getting Outside the Box
University of South Florida
Erick Maxwell's doctoral research at the University of South Florida (USF) involves the use of Ultra Wide Band technology in the detection of lymphatic cancer. His achievements are remarkable, and all the more so in light of the fact that his original ... » Read More
Gary May
Steve W. Chaddick School Chair; Professor, Microelectronics/Microsystems
Georgia Institute of Technology
Gary S. May is the Steve W. Chaddick School Chair of the School of Electrical & Computer Engineering. In this capacity, he serves as chief academic officer and provides leadership to over 110 faculty members and 2,300 students in the School. Dr. May previ... » Read More
Brittany Maybin
Undergraduate Student
Spelman College
My name is Brittany Maybin. I was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. I am a sophomore at Spelman College pursuing an undergraduate degree in mathematics and engineering.

Past Research: I conducted research this past summer at Elizabeth Cit... » Read More
Michael Mayeda
Sustainable Energy from Solar Hydrogen
University of Delaware
Being sustainable in an unsustainable world is the overarching goal of our generation. It seems nearly impossible to imagine a future without the heavy use of dirty carbon sources but the fact that people are imagining is a sign of the times to come. The ... » Read More
Marietta Mayo
Graduate Student, College of Marine Science
University of South Florida
Past Research: Mangrove Ecology, Management of Critical Natural Areas, Coastal
Habitats and endangered species associated to these

Current Research: Chemical Oceanography, Radionuclides in Aquatic Ecosystems


Future Research: Cons... » Read More
Ana-Rita Mayol
University of Puerto Rico AGEP
Universidad de Puerto Rico, Río Piedras
Ana-Rita Mayol was born in Ponce and obtained a doctoral degree in Organometallic Chemistry from Cornell University in 2000. Mayol completed a postdoctoral appointment in Food Chemistry at Cornell University, under the supervision of Dr, Terry Acree, and... » Read More
Aba Mbirika
6th year Math Grad
University of Iowa
“Coming from a predominantly minority New York City schooling system as a youth, then moving to a predominantly white university system for undergraduate in Northern California, I have experienced a range of 'rainbow' levels. Although I never really notic... » Read More
Patrice McCarron
Executive Director
Maine Lobstermen's Association
Patrice McCarron is the Executive Director of the Maine Lobstermen's Association. She has been with the MLA since 2000 and has extensive knowledge of the lobster industry. She travels throughout coastal Maine conducting education and outreach with the i... » Read More
Leslie Ain McClure
Math Alliance Mentor
University of Alabama, Birmingham
Dr. McClure is an Associate Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She was a math major as an undergraduate, but felt that she wanted to use her quantitative skills in a very applied fashion, and thus found that Biostatist... » Read More
Albert McHenry
More Graduate Education at Mountain States Alliance (MGE@MSA) AGEP
Arizona State University
Dr. Albert McHenry, Vice President and Executive Vice Provost for Arizona State University's Polytechnic campus in Mesa is one of several esteemed leaders in the Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate. Dr. McHenry leads the development of ... » Read More
Megan McKenna
Marine Biodiversity: Understanding Threats & Providing Solutions IGERT
University of California, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
I am a first year Biological Oceanography graduate student at SIO. My motivation to pursue a PhD degree through the CMBC evolved from my curiosity of the marine environment and my interest in the interplay of human activities and the ocean. My Master's re... » Read More
Kendra McKoy
Undergraduate Student
University of Pennsylvania
I am undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania as an Environmental Studies major with a concentration in Global Environmental Systems while being active in my community service co-ed fraternity Alpha Phi Omega and performing in Penn's improvisationa... » Read More
Elizabeth L. McLean
Masters Graduate
State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo
I was born and raised in the Dominican Republic in a bilingual and multicultural environment. From early years both my brother and I had defined our career goals and with a purpose set in mind I welcomed the many opportunities life would bring me like: do... » Read More
Cathy McNally
Assessing Change in Coastal Ecosystems
University of Rhode Island
I grew up on Grand Island New York, which is an island located in the Niagara River. Although surrounded by freshwater for most of my life, it was the annual visits to my Grandparents home in Florida where I fell in love with the ocean! I received a B.S. ... » Read More
Nieves McNulty
Math Alliance Mentor
Columbia College (South Carolina)
I am a professor of mathematics and computing at Columbia College where I was chair of the department for ten years. I have also taught at the University of South Carolina, Aiken. I obtained my undergraduate and master's degrees from the University of the... » Read More
Travis Mcphail
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
During the 2005-06 school year, Travis worked in several areas. Along with a group of students, he developed a stock market simulator for an investment company (HBK) based in New York/Dallas. It integrates with their existing systems and allows for seamle... » Read More
Verleen McSween
Midwest Crossroads AGEP
Indiana University, Bloomington
In her own lab in the IU School of Optometry, Indiana University Bloomington Graduate Student, Verleen McSween researches how people literally see the world around them.

Now in her second year at IU working toward her PhD in Vision Science, McSween te... » Read More

Alicia Medina
Central New York - Puerto Rico AGEP
Cornell University
Ph.D. Candidate, Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University B.S., Bionic Engineering, Instituto Politécnico Nacional-UPITA, Mexico, October 2003 B.S., Chemical Engineering, Univesidad Autónoma Metropolitana Unidad Azcapotzalco, Mexico, July 2003

AG... » Read More

Gisselle Medina
SUNY AGEP
State University of New York (SUNY), Stony Brook
Gisselle Medina is a fourth year student in the department of Microbiology with advisor Carol Carter. Her homeland is Peru. She did her undergraduate work at SUNY New Paltz. Her research publications include: The functioning exchangeable L domains in ... » Read More
Herbert Antonio Medina
Math Alliance Mentor
Loyola Marymount University
Herbert A. Medina received his B.S. (1985) in Mathematics-Computer Science from UCLA and his Ph.D. (1992) in Mathematics from U.C. Berkeley. He has been a faculty member at Loyola Marymount University (LMU) since 1992. His research interests center in ana... » Read More
Bing Mei
Nanoscale Device Development
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Hello, my name is Bing Mei. I received my Bachelor's degree in 2001 from the University of Pennsylvania with a double major in Physics and Economics. After graduation, I worked as an Applications Engineer for two years in Reologica Instruments Inc., a s... » Read More
Ben Meier
International Development and Globalization
Columbia University
Ben has been an IGERT International Development and Globalization Fellow through Columbia University's Department of Sociomedical Sciences since 2005. He received his B.A. in Biochemistry from Cornell University, his J.D. from Cornell Law School, and his... » Read More
Osvaldo Mendez
Math Alliance Mentor
University of Texas, El Paso
I work in Harmonic Analysis, Partial Differential Equations, Functional Analysis. I am currently employed by the University of Texas-El Paso.... » Read More
Catherine Menzies
SUNY AGEP
State University of New York (SUNY), Stony Brook
Catherine Menzies is a second year student in the department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, with advisor Neta Dean. She did her undergraduate work at the University at Buffalo.... » Read More
Christiana Merrywell
Chemical Genomics: Forging Complementation at the Interface of Chemistry, Engineering, Computational Sciences and Cell Biology
University of California, Riverside
I received my Bachelors degree in Chemistry from the University of Southern California in 2004 and went on to the University of California-Riverside to pursue a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry under the guidance of Professors Cynthia Larive of the Chemistry... » Read More
this student is actively seeking a placement
Desire Miessein
Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics
Stevens Institute of Technology
Objective: Challenging full time employment in research and/or engineering in which I can utilize strong quantitative and analytic skills in Mathematics and Physics.... » Read More
Jessica Mikels-Carrasco
GLOBES IGERT
University of Notre Dame
Jessica enters the GLOBES program with a BA in Anthropology from the University of Kansas (2000) and an MA in Anthropology from the University of Oklahoma (2006). Her research interests have included a variety of topics, with her master’s thesis combining... » Read More
Becky Miller
GLOBES IGERT
University of Notre Dame
Becky received a BS in Zoology and recently completed a MS in Molecular Biology at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, studying the phylogeography, population genetics, and phylogenetics of whitefish (Prosopium) in western North America. She states t... » Read More
Danielle Miller
Technology Based Learning with Disability
Wright State University
Danielle earned a B.S. in biomedical engineering at Michigan Technological University in 2006. She is currently working with the orthopaedic surgery department at Miami Valley Hospital on the biomechanics of orthopaedic implants. Her thesis will focus on ... » Read More
Leslie Miller
Sustainable Urban Infrastructure
University of Colorado, Denver
I am a first year doctoral student in the Civil Engineering department. I received a Bachelors degree from Boston University in 2004 and since then, have been working as a molecular biologist for the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. My und... » Read More
Mary Miller
Geographic Information Science IGERT
State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo
I am studying erosion processes following wildfire. I will be utilizing hydrological models and remote sensing data from MODIS and Landsat. I am currently examining the feasibility of integrating AVHRR and GOES data as well. This is a unique area for the ... » Read More
Wendy Miller
Geographic Information Science IGERT
State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo
Wendy Miller is in her final stages of her dissertation work. Under co-chairs, David Mark and Chris Larsen, she is focusing on cognitive geography. Specifically, the categories of objects people create while in natural settings. Her research included a... » Read More
Barbara Mills
Archaeological Science: Human Use of Ancient Landscapes
University of Arizona
Barbara Mills is a member of the Archaeological Sciences IGERT at University of Arizona, Professor of Anthropology and an interdisciplinary faculty member with American Indian Studies. She has been teaching at the University of Arizona since 1991, followi... » Read More
Fabio Augusto Milner
Math Alliance Mentor
Arizona State University
I was born and raised in Argentina in a middle class family of Argentine-born and raised parents. I did all my schooling in Buenos Aires in public schools, graduating in 1971. I am also a 1971 graduate of Piqua Central High in Ohio. I studied at the Unive... » Read More
Marc Moniz
The New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology
City University of New York (CUNY), Graduate Center
Marc is a graduate student in Anthropology at CUNY. He received his B.A. in 1990 from Brandeis University and his M.A. in 1994 from SUNY Stonybrook. His dissertation title is “Assessing Bovid Taxonomy and the Paleobiogeography of the Early Hominini.” H... » Read More
Joseph Montoya
Professor
Georgia Institute of Technology
I grew up in the Army and spent a good part of my childhood in Japan and Okinawa, along with time spent Stateside in places like Arizona, Texas and New York. I got to see and live in a variety of environments ranging from small islands to big ... » Read More
Kristina Moody
Institute for Cellular Engineering (ICE) IGERT
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Nonenveloped Viral Entry and Release Kristina Moody graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Biochemistry from California Polytechnic State University in 2006. As an undergraduate she studied a malaria kinase believed to regulate the cell cycle called ... » Read More
Eric Moore
Optical Science and Engineering
University of Colorado, Boulder
Eric graduated with a B.A. in physics from Lawrenece University (Wisconsin) in 1999. He then went on to earn the M.S. degree in Optics from the University of Rochester in 2001. He then spent three years as an optical engineer working for Luna Technologi... » Read More
Quincy Moore
University of Mississippi Medical Center Postdoctoral Research
University of Mississippi
I am a Jackson and Pearl, MS native and a graduate of Jackson State University with a B.S. in Biology, Pre-Medicine, a M.S. in Microbiology from Auburn University and I received my Ph.D. in Microbiology from the University of Mississippi Medical Center (U... » Read More
Sheila Moore
Rice-Houston AGEP
Rice University
Sheila’s research concerns cartilage regeneration using a biodegradable scaffold. (Rice University, 2005)... » Read More
Raymond Derrell Mooring
Ph.D. Awarded in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 2005, Now Mentoring Students
Georgia Institute of Technology; Morgan State University
Past Research: I am interested in several topics more closely related to climatology than to meteorology. Climatology can be defined as the study of geographic or temporal distribution of meteorological observations over a specific period of t... » Read More
James Moran
Assistant Professor, Biology, Mount St. Mary College
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
I earned a B.S. in Biochemistry at SUNY Geneseo in 1995. During my undergraduate years I had the opportunity to do research with Dr. Harold Hoops studying evolutionary relationships among various species of green algae. His passionate commitment to studen... » Read More
Carlos Moreno
Biomechanics IGERT
Harvard University
Carlos Moreno is a 3rd year doctoral student in the Department of Organismic & Evolutionary Biology. Carlos currently works at the Concord Field Station, under the guidance of Prof. Andrew Biewener, where he is developing a portable data logger system for... » Read More
Mark Morris
Non-equilibrium Dynamics Across Space and Time IGERT
University of Minnesota
Ecological fluid dynamics holds many possibilities to constructively contribute to society and is a large part of my research interest. I have a high regard for the natural cycles and resources mankind needs and am excited to be involved in IGERT with the... » Read More
Holley Moyes
Geographic Information Science IGERT
State University of New York (SUNY), Buffalo
While many of my IGERT colleagues have their eyes on the future, mine are fixated on the past. As an archaeologist, I am interested in the power of ideology and more specifically, how religious ritual articulates with other social systems. I have chosen t... » Read More
Madeleine Msall
Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy
Bowdoin College
When did you realize that you wanted to go in to Physics, and what was it that inspired you to do so?

I was slow to choose Physics. Though I took Physics in high school, I wasn't 'science girl.' I liked mathematics, but I really liked literatur... » Read More

Jill Mueller
GLOBES IGERT
University of Notre Dame
After receiving her BS in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Saint Louis University, Jill enters her first year in the GLOBES program with the Ecology, Evolution, and Environment cluster in the Department of Biological Sciences. Her primary interests a... » Read More
Kim Mueller
Biosphere - Atmosphere Research and Training (BART)
University of Michigan
Kim Mueller graduated with her B.S.E. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1998. After college, she was employed as an engineering consultant for 7 years, working on a diverse range of projects that involved flood mode... » Read More
this student is actively seeking a placement
Peter Muhoro
PhD., Applied Physics
University of Michigan
A Post Doctoral Fellowship would provide me with the chance to broaden my background in physics and engineering experiments by designing technologies for the developing world and theory in policy and entrepreneurship to make significant contribution to en... » Read More
Samuel Mukasa
Professor
University of Michigan
Fields of Study

(1) Integrated use of trace elements and Pb, Nd, Sr, Hf, and Os isotopes to model the petrogenesis of ultramafic xenoliths, arc lavas, layered mafic intrusions, and continental flood basalts; (2) Application of U/Pb and 40Ar/39Ar geochro... » Read More

Megan Mulet
Interdisciplinary Relationship Science Program
University of California, Los Angeles
I study kinship in the Himalayas. I conducted ethnographic research on courtship and marriage patterns in Kathmandu, Nepal, where most marriages are arranged. In Sikkim, India I will continue to work with Himalayan families and address questions about par... » Read More


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