Peter Walter attended the Freie Universität Berlin, received his MS in Organic Chemistry from Vanderbilt University in 1977, and his Ph.D. in Cell Biology at The Rockefeller University in 1981. In ...
My research interests revolve primarily around the use and development of genetical techniques to identify the molecular base of physiological responses in plants. Particular attention is given to ...
My research interests cover the processes for applying existing scientific knowledge to applications. Multi- and inter-disciplinary areas will be required and researches in these areas are urgently ...
My main interest within mathematics is combinatorics, especially its relationship with other areas of mathematics such as commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, algebraic topology, and ...
My primary interest is the application of radar and radio interferometric techniques to fundamental scientific questions in astronomy, geophysics, and physics. Recent research includes estimating the ...
John Valley is a geochemist recognized for his work on evolution of the Earth’s crust. He is particularly known for stable isotope studies of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks with ...
Paul Slovic is a professor of psychology at the University of Oregon and a founder and President of Decision Research. He holds a B.A. from Stanford University (1959) and an M.A (1962) and Ph.D. (1964 ...
With my students I decipher the history and processes of deformation of the Earth's crust, using young and active regions like Taiwan and California as inspiration and data. On a planetary scale we ...
Marcia McNutt is a geophysicist and president of the National Academy of Sciences. From 2013 to 2016, she served as editor-in-chief of the Science journals. Prior to joining Science, she was director ...
Wes Sundquist is Benning Professor and Co-Chair of Biochemistry at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Sundquist is a biochemist recognized for his work on HIV assembly, virus-host interactions ...
The goal of our research is to understand how and why our cells die through apoptosis and eventually use this knowledge to combat human diseases in which apoptosis becomes defective. These diseases ...
Jelena Vuckovic is the Jensen Huang Professor in Global Leadership, a Professor of Electrical Engineering and by courtesy of Applied Physics at Stanford, where she leads the Nanoscale and Quantum ...