110 faculty · 220 courses · data as of 2026-07-02
Jeffrey Carpenter, James B. Jermain Professor of Political Economy and International Law h-index 69Experimental and Behavioral Economics with applications to Labor, Public and Development Economics. While pursuing these interests he has conduct lab and field experiments in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. Links
Notable: “Cognitive skills affect economic preferences, strategic behavior, and job attachment” (2009) · 677 citations
John Maluccio, Professor of Economics h-index 43Lie in the microeconometric analysis of topics in development economics, particularly the determinants of health and education, program evaluation, and the long-term consequences of early childhood malnutrition and poverty. He has carried o
Notable: “Effect of a nutrition intervention during early childhood on economic productivity in Guatemalan adults” (2008) · 877 citations
Caitlin Myers, John G. McCullough Professor of Economics h-index 19Notable: “Why volunteer? Evidence on the role of altruism, image, and incentives” (2010) · 378 citations
Phani Wunnava, David K. Smith Professor of Applied Economics h-index 19Notable: “Determinants of foreign direct investment: empirical evidence from EU accession candidates” (2004) · 303 citations
Courses: Economic Statistics · Intro Macroeconomics · Intro Microeconomics · Health Economics and Policy · Current Economic Issues in the US · Economics and Gender +52 more
Erik Bleich, Charles A. Dana Professor of Political Science and Department Chair h-index 26Revolve around the topics of race and ethnicity in West European and North American politics. His first book, Race Politics in Britain and France: Ideas and Policymaking since the 1960s (Cambridge University Press, 2003), examines how theor
Notable: “What Is Islamophobia and How Much Is There? Theorizing and Measuring an Emerging Comparative Concept” (2011) · 363 citations
David Rosenberg, Professor Emeritus of Political Science h-index 25Development, Environment, and Security Issues of the South China Sea International Environmental Negotiations Environment and Development in Southeast Asia Publications “Maritime Security in the South China Sea,” co-authored with
Notable: “Predictors and Moderators of Acute Outcome in the Treatment for Adolescents With Depression Study (TADS)” (2006) · 433 citations
Jessica Teets, Professor of Political Science h-index 22Es on governance in authoritarian regimes, especially the role of civic participation and advocacy. She is the author of Civil Society Under Authoritarianism: The China Model (Cambridge University Press, 2014), editor (wit
Notable: “Let Many Civil Societies Bloom: The Rise of Consultative Authoritarianism in China” (2013) · 407 citations
Sebnem Gumuscu, Associate Professor of Political Science h-index 18Notable: “Rising competitive authoritarianism in Turkey” (2016) · 734 citations
Catherine Combelles, Viola Ward Brinning and Elbert Calhoun Brinning Professor of Biology h-index 26Notable: “Cellular basis for paracrine regulation of ovarian follicle development” (2001) · 561 citations
Grace Spatafora, Dean of Curriculum; Heinz/Given Professor of Biology and Pre-Medical Sciences h-index 19Notable: “A VicRK Signal Transduction System in Streptococcus mutans Affects gtfBCD , gbpB , and ftf Expression, Biofilm Formation, and Genetic Competence Development” (2005) · 298 citations
Mark Spritzer, Professor of Biology h-index 17Notable: “Testosterone and dihydrotestosterone, but not estradiol, enhance survival of new hippocampal neurons in adult male rats” (2007) · 271 citations
Alexis Mychajliw, Assistant Professor of Biology/Environmental Studies h-index 17Notable: “Merging paleobiology with conservation biology to guide the future of terrestrial ecosystems” (2017) · 393 citations
Courses: Ecology and Evolution · Cell Biology and Genetics · Comparative Vertebrate Biology · Biology of Plants · Entomology · Ornithology +34 more
Barbara Hofer, Professor Emerita of Psychology h-index 30Focus on learning and psychosocial development, particularly in adolescence and the college years, and on the psychological aspects of the public understanding of science. This work includes: 1) the development of epistemic cognition (belie
Notable: “The Development of Epistemological Theories: Beliefs About Knowledge and Knowing and Their Relation to Learning” (1997) · 2,958 citations
Martin Seehuus, Associate Professor of Psychology h-index 24Notable: “Loneliness as a mediator for college students' social skills and experiences of depression and anxiety” (2019) · 247 citations
Matthew Kimble, Professor of Psychology; Director of PSYC Thesis Program h-index 23Focus on attentional processes in survivors of psychological trauma, particularly military veterans. He uses eye tracking and event related potentials to better understand difficulties with expectancy and hypervigilance in traum
Notable: “Exposure-based cognitive-behavioral treatment of PTSD in adults with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder: A pilot study” (2009) · 159 citations
Robert Moeller, Associate Professor of Psychology; Director, MiddCORE h-index 22Notable: “Methamphetamine abuse and impairment of social functioning: A review of the underlying neurophysiological causes and behavioral implications.” (2008) · 300 citations
Courses: Introduction to Psychology · Psychological Statistics · Research Methods in Psychology · Social Psychology · Emotions · Brain Plasticity +34 more
Daniel Scharstein, Charles A. Dana Professor Emeritus of Computer Science h-index 30Computer vision, in particular stereo vision, and robotics. He maintains several online computer vision benchmarks at . Links Website Courses Taught CSCI 0500 Advanced Study Course Description Advanced S
Notable: “A Taxonomy and Evaluation of Dense Two-Frame Stereo Correspondence Algorithms” (2002) · 6,741 citations
Michael Linderman, Associate Professor of Computer Science h-index 29Es on genome sequencing informatics, genomics education and the study of the outcomes of personal genome sequencing (PGS). He seeks to develop new methods for sequence analysis, specifically structural variant (SV) genotyping, effectively t
Notable: “Extracting a cellular hierarchy from high-dimensional cytometry data with SPADE” (2011) · 1,001 citations
Matthew Dickerson, Professor of Computer Science h-index 25Notable: “Modifying Charge and Hydrophilicity of Simple Ru(II) Polypyridyl Complexes Radically Alters Biological Activities: Old Complexes, Surprising New Tricks” (2014) · 110 citations
Christopher Andrews, Associate Professor and Chair of Computer Science h-index 14Largely fall under the umbrella of Human Computer Interaction (HCI), the study of how computers can fit into and support human endeavors. More specifically, his interests include visual analytics, information visualization, generative art
Notable: “Space to think” (2010) · 386 citations
Courses: Algorithmic World · Programming through Simulation · Introduction to Computing · Intensive Introduction to Computing · Computing for the Sciences · Math Foundations of Computing +36 more
Amanda Crocker, Associate Professor of Neuroscience; Program Director h-index 19Notable: “Afferents to the orexin neurons of the rat brain” (2005) · 568 citations
R. Keating Godfrey, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience h-index 8
Emma Guiberson, Assistant Professor of Chemistry h-index 8. Students will also practice the stylistic and technical aspects of scientific writing needed to write their thesis. (BIOL 0500, CHEM 0400, MBBC 0500, MBBC 0700) (Approval required). Terms Taught Fall 2024, Winter 2025, Spring 2025, Fall 2
Notable: “Spatially Targeted Proteomics of the Host–Pathogen Interface during Staphylococcal Abscess Formation” (2020) · 36 citations
Clinton Cave, Assistant Professor of Neuroscience h-index 7. Students will also practice the stylistic and technical aspects of scientific writing needed to write their thesis. (BIOL 0500, CHEM 0400, MBBC 0500, MBBC 0700) (Approval required). Terms Taught Fall 2026, Winter 2027, Spring 2027 View in
Notable: “Early Postnatal Astroglial Cells Produce Multilineage Precursors and Neural Stem CellsIn Vivo” (2006) · 268 citations
Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Partial — enrichment ongoing.