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Graduate Students: Recent Publications, Awards & Honors, Grants
Lee Arco
Publications
2008—With T.R. Kidder, K. Adelsberger, A. Ortman, and T. Schilling. Basin-Scale Reconstruction of the Geological Context of Human Settlement: An Example from the Lower Mississippi Valley, USA. Quaternary Science Reviews 27(11-12):1255-1270.
2008—With T.R. Kidder and A. Ortmann. Poverty Point and the Archaeology of Singularity. SAA Archaeological Record 8(5):9-12.
Doc Billingsley
Grants
“Re-Imagining Maya Futures: Literature Production and Schooling in an Intercultural State” funded by a Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Grant
José Capriles
Publications
2008—With A. Domic and K. Moore. Fish Remains from the Formative Period (1000 BC–AD 400) of Lake Titicaca, Bolivia: Zooarchaeology and Taphonomy. Quaternary International 180(1):115-126.
2008—With A. Domic. Explotación y Consumo de Peces Durante Tiwanaku (400–1100 d.C.) en el Sitio Iwawi, Boliva. In Arqueología de las Tierras Altas, Valles Interandinos y Tierras Bajas de Bolivia: Memorias del I Congreso de Arqueología de Bolivia, edited by C. Casanovas, pp. 77-88. Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, Programa de Investigación Estratégica en Bolivia, La Paz.
Nicholas Efremov-Kendal
Grants
“Landscapes of Transition: Bronze Age to Iron Age in Western Eurasia” funded by a Fulbright Award
Meghan Ference
Grants
“Mapping Mobile Identities in Metropolitan Nairobi” funded by a Fulbright-Hays Award
Mercedes Gutierrez
Grants
“Ecomorphological Analyses of a Late Oligocene Catarrhine-Bearing Community from Kenya” funded by a Leakey Foundation Grant
Liv Hinegardner
Grants
“Grassroots Video and the Ethics of Witnessing: The Case of Atenco, Mexico 2006” funded by a Study for the Center of Ethics & Human Values Student Research Grant for Projects on Ethical Issues
“Grassroots Video in Mexico City: Developing Counterpublics, Producing Citizenship” funded by a Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Research Grant
Lisa Kelley
Awards
Research on ringtailed lemurs in the wild was featured in At the Zoo, the Saint Louis Zoo TV program, on February 7, 2009
LeAndra Luecke
Grants
“Feeding Ecology of Howling Monkeys (Alouatta palliata mexicana and Alouatta pigra) in Mangrove Forest, Tabasco, Mexico” funded by a PCI Grant
“Nutrient and Toxin Analysis of Foods Consumed by Mantled and Black Howling Monkeys (Alouatta...) in Mangrove Habitat” funded by an American Society of Primatologists Grant and a Riverbanks Zoo Grant
Puneet Sahota
Publications
2008—With W. Knowler and H. Looker. Depression, Diabetes, and Glycemic Control in an American Indian Community. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 69:800-809.
2008—One Student, Two Perspectives: Combined Training in Medicine and Anthropology. Anthropology News 49(6).
Awards
Reviewer, Clinical Trials: Journal of the Society for Clinical Trials
Reviewer, Journal of Psychosomatic Research
Reviewer, Journal of Diabetes and its Complications
Ethnic Profiling Events Committee, Center for the Study of Ethics & Human Values, Washington University in St. Louis
Ethics Night Committee, Center for the Study of Ethics & Human Values, Washington University in St. Louis
Abigail Smith
Awards
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship for three years
Anubha Sood
Grants
“Women’s Help-Seeking Pathways: Global Policy, the State and Mental Health Practices in India” funded by a Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Research Grant
Anna Warrener
Grants
“Pelvic Shape and Locomotor Cost: An Empirical Test of Biomechanical Models of the Hip” funded by a Leakey Foundation Grant, a National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, and a Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Research Grant
Mrinalini Watsa
Grants
“Genetic Structure and Chimerism in Free-Ranging Saddle-back Tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis) Populations in Southeastern Peru” funded by a Lambda Alpha Graduate Overseas/Charles R. Jenkins Award, an Animal Behaviour Society Research Grant, and an American Society of Mammalogists Grants-in-Aid of Research
“Primer Development for Analysis of Genetic Structure and Chimerism in a Free-Ranging Saddle-back Tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis) Population in Southeastern Peru” funded by an International Primatological Society Research Grant
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