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Schell, Christopher J.
Dr. Schell studies the interactions within and between humans and non-humans in urban environments.
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Jablonski, Nina G.
Dr. Jablonski's research focuses on how human skin and skin pigments have adapted to the environment.
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Rivera, Hanny E.
Dr. Rivera is interested in how reef-building corals respond to environmental changes at the molecular level, in particular, the symbiotic relationship between the corals and their algal partners.
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Moreira, Jesse
Mr. Moreira is researching the role played by the microglia (non-neuronal cells in the brain and spinal cord) in salt-sensitive hypertension.
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