Affinito-Stewart Grant Tenure Recipients

The following Affinito-Stewart Grant recipients have received tenure at Cornell:

Year

Name

Rank at time

Unit/college affiliation

Research area

1992

Andrea Parrot

Asst. Prof

Human Service Studies, HE

Multicultural acquaintance rape prevention program

1993

Paula Moon

Asst. Prof

Anesthesiology, Clinical Sci, Vet

Is Fentanyl an acceptable anesthetic in swine?

1994

Monica A. Geber

Asst. Prof

Ecology & Systematics, Bio Science

Distribution of genetic variation in a rare plant, Gentianopsis crinita (Gentianacea)

1994

Susan Christopherson

Asst. Prof

Regional Planning, AAP

A methodology for assessing work redesign in service firms

1994

Jane Marie Law

Asst. Prof

Asian Studies, A&S

Public confessions and private lives: the practice of displaying votive offerings (Ema) among Japanese women

1995

Dorothy Ainsworth

Asst. Prof

Clinical Sci, Vet

Impact of Rhodococcus equi pneumonia of racing performance

1995

Melissa Luckow

Asst. Prof

Asst. Prof., Bailey Hortorium, CALS

Structure and function on anther appendages in Leguminosae, subfamily Mirnosoideae

1996

Susan Ashdown

Asst. Prof

Textiles & Apparel, HE

Body Configuration as a factor in fit of clothing for mature women

1998

Marjolein van der Meulen

Asst. Prof

Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering

In Vivo Measurement of Bone Stain:  :Pilot Study

1999

Sheila Hemami

Asst. Prof

Electrical Engineering

Presenting Video Compression Research at IEEE-ICIP ’99, Kobe, Japan

1999

Annette Richards

Asst. Prof

Music, A&S

Recording Project:  The Complete Organ Music of Melchior Schidt on the Raphaelis Organ at Roskilde Cathedral, Denmark

2000

Lily Chi

Asst. Prof

Art, AAP

A study of the Elsa Gidoni and Charles Goodman Collections at the Design Archive

2000

Susan Quirk

Asst. Prof

Animal Science, CALS

Regulation of Apoptosis in Ovarian Surface Epithelial Cells by the Fas Antigen Pathway

2000

Vilma Santiago-Irizarry

Asst. Prof

Anthropology/Latino studies

Immediate Pasts, Forgotten histories:  Constructing Puerto Rican Identity and Cultural Meaning

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