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Affinito-Stewart
Grant Tenure Recipients
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The
following Affinito-Stewart Grant recipients have received
tenure at Cornell:
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Year
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Name
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Rank at time
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Unit/college affiliation
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Research area
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1992
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Andrea Parrot
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Asst. Prof
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Human Service Studies, HE
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Multicultural acquaintance rape prevention program
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1993
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Paula Moon
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Asst. Prof
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Anesthesiology, Clinical Sci, Vet
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Is Fentanyl an acceptable anesthetic in swine?
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1994
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Monica A. Geber
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Asst. Prof
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Ecology & Systematics, Bio Science
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Distribution of genetic variation in a rare plant, Gentianopsis crinita
(Gentianacea)
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1994
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Susan Christopherson
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Asst. Prof
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Regional Planning, AAP
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A methodology for assessing work redesign in service firms
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1994
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Jane Marie Law
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Asst. Prof
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Asian Studies, A&S
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Public confessions and private lives: the practice of displaying votive
offerings (Ema) among Japanese women
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1995
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Dorothy Ainsworth
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Asst. Prof
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Clinical Sci, Vet
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Impact of Rhodococcus equi pneumonia of racing performance
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1995
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Melissa Luckow
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Asst. Prof
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Asst. Prof., Bailey Hortorium, CALS
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Structure and function on anther appendages in Leguminosae, subfamily
Mirnosoideae
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1996
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Susan Ashdown
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Asst. Prof
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Textiles & Apparel, HE
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Body Configuration as a factor in fit of clothing for mature women
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1998
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Marjolein van der Meulen
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Asst. Prof
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Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
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In Vivo Measurement of Bone Stain: :Pilot Study
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1999
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Sheila Hemami
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Asst. Prof
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Electrical Engineering
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Presenting Video Compression Research at IEEE-ICIP ’99, Kobe, Japan
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1999
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Annette Richards
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Asst. Prof
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Music, A&S
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Recording Project: The Complete Organ Music of Melchior Schidt on
the Raphaelis Organ at Roskilde Cathedral, Denmark
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2000
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Lily Chi
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Asst. Prof
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Art, AAP
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A study of the Elsa Gidoni and Charles Goodman Collections at the
Design Archive
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2000
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Susan Quirk
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Asst. Prof
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Animal Science, CALS
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Regulation of Apoptosis in Ovarian Surface Epithelial Cells by the
Fas Antigen Pathway
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2000
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Vilma Santiago-Irizarry
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Asst. Prof
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Anthropology/Latino studies
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Immediate Pasts, Forgotten histories: Constructing Puerto Rican Identity
and Cultural Meaning
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