Amy Elias
Professor of English
Amy Elias is an expert in post-1960s fiction and narrative structures.
Amy Elias is an expert in post-1960s fiction and narrative structures.
Kelsey Ellis researches extreme and hazardous weather, including hurricanes, tornadoes, and extreme temperatures and precipitation.
Annette Engel specializes in understanding the nature and extent of microbial activities in geochemical reactions.
Nina Fefferman applies insights from her research to design practical, real-world strategies for epidemic/pandemic preparedness and response.
Dan Feller’s interests encompass mid-nineteenth-century America as a whole, with special attention to Jacksonian politics and the coming of the Civil War.
Elizabeth Fozo focuses on bacteria in environments that constantly change in great fluxes.
Ernie Freeberg is an expert in cultural and intellectual US history of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Vitaly Ganusov researches the influence of immunity on the within-host dynamics and evolution of infectious diseases.
Orou Gaoue studies conservation biology, demography, and plant-human interactions.
Xingli Giam specializes in conservation ecology and global environmental change.