2009-2010 - iSites - Harvard University
2009-2010 - iSites - Harvard University
2009-2010 - iSites - Harvard University
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<strong>2009</strong>-<strong>2010</strong><br />
- to Caitlin Adara Rotman, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "Under the City Upon a<br />
Hill: The Glacial Heritage of Boston."<br />
- to William Ruben, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "Partisan Politics and the<br />
Distribution of Federal Funds: Evidence from the Obama Stimulus Package."<br />
- to Brad Seiler, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "Emotion Recognition from Body<br />
Pose."<br />
- to Anna Shabalov, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "Long Road in the Dunes: Latvia<br />
and the Soviet Historical Narrative."<br />
- to Julie Shapiro, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "Bittersweet: A History of Brazil's<br />
Sugarcane Workers."<br />
- to Megan Shutzer, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "The Politics of Home:<br />
Displacement and Resettlement in Postcolonial Kenya."<br />
- to Molly Siegel, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "'Beyond the Boundaries of My<br />
Brain': Reinterpreting W.H.R. Rivers and the Psychological Trauma of World War I."<br />
- to Noah M. Silver, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "Commissioners of Justice?<br />
Mixed Commission Courts and the British Suppression of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1819-1845."<br />
- to Catherine Sirois, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "Missing Fathers: How Paternal<br />
Incarceration Triggers a Process of Cumulative Disadvantage for Children."<br />
- to Joseph Stujenske, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "The Bug Eye Zebrafish<br />
Exhibits Glaucomatous Visual Deficits That Arise With the Onset of an Enlarged Eye Phenotype."<br />
- to Ye Tao, class of <strong>2009</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "Molecular Dipoles in Non-Polar<br />
Solvent: A Mechanistic Investigation of Complexation Phenomena and Selectivity in Asymmetric Urea-<br />
Super Acid Cocatalysis."<br />
- to Shoshana Tell, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "Genetics and Jewish Identity:<br />
How Cutting-Edge Research is Reshaping What it Means to be 'Jewish'".<br />
- to Hannah Trachtman, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "The Effects of Social<br />
Pressure on Charitable Giving: Evidence of Sorting in a Field Experiment."<br />
- to Alice Tzeng, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "Host-Microbe Characterization of<br />
an Antibiotic-Treated Mouse Model."<br />
- to Tarik Umar, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for his project entitled "Good news, bad news: Assessing<br />
the relation between management ownership and sentiments."<br />
- to Voranaddha Vacharathit, class of <strong>2010</strong>, a prize of $4,000 for her project entitled "Biochemical Design<br />
and Optimization of Biodegradable Alginate Scaffolds for Angiogenic Cell Therapy."