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Lischer receives funding from Peace Institute

Sarah Lischer, associate professor of political science, has received funding from the International Peace Research Institute for her proposal, “Going Home to Fight? Explaining Refugee Return and Violence.” One of her current research projects examines the effects of refugee repatriation on political violence in the […]


Fetrow receives funding from NIH

Jacquelyn Fetrow, dean of the College and professor of physics, has received funding from the National Institutes of Health and Wake Forest University Health Sciences for her proposal, “Integrin function in cartilage.”


Silver receives funding from NIH

Wayne Silver, professor of biology, has received funding from the National Institutes of Health for his proposal, “Undergraduate Neuroscience Training Cooperative between Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University.”


Plemmons receives funding

Robert Plemmons, Reynolds Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, has received funding from the University of New Mexico and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research for his proposal “Novel Imaging Tools for Improved Space Object Identification.”


Rejeski receives funding from NIH

Jack Rejeski, Thurman D. Kitchin Professor of Heath and Exercise Science, has received funding from the National Institutes of Health and Wake Forest University Health Sciences for his proposal, “Intervening on spontaneous physical activity to prevent weight regain in women.”


Robinson receives funding

Ken Robinson, director of public anthropology, has received funding from the town of Abingdon, Va., for his proposal “Reconnaissance Survey, Muster Ground, Abingdon, Va.”


McCauley receives funding from NSF

Anita K. McCauley, adjunct assistant professor of biology, has received funding from the National Science Foundation for her proposal “MRI Acquisition of Accessories to Upgrade a Confocal Miscroscope Used for Research and Training at Wake Forest University.”


Zeyl receives funding from NSF

Clifford Zeyl, professor of biology, has received funding from the National Science Foundation for his proposal “Collaborative research: The genomics of adaptation in experimental yeast populations during short and long-term selection on invasive growth.”


Fulp receives funding

Errin W. Fulp, associate professor of computer science, has received funding from the U.S. Department of Energy and the Battelle Memorial Institute for his proposal “Information and Infrastructure Integrity Initiative Research Collaboration at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.”


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