Eight members of the UW–Madison faculty have been appointed to Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation named professorships in 2012.
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Eight faculty named to WARF professorships
The appointments, which include $75,000 in research support from WARF during five years, are:
— John F. Doebley , George Wells Beadle Professor of Genetics, who works with maize in an effort to understand the way genes give rise to new physical traits in plants;
— Mark D. Ediger , Hyuk Yu Professor of Chemistry, who examines the way molecular motion influences the properties of materials such as polymers and glasses;
— Charles Engel , Rudiger Dornbusch Professor of Economics, who focuses on the behavior of foreign exchange rates, monetary and exchange rate policy, and the effects of exchange rates on consumer prices;
— Maryellen MacDonald , Donald P. Hayes Professor of Psychology, who explores human language and the role experience and working memory play in language comprehension;
— Brenda Gayle Plummer , Merze Tate Professor of History, who studies race and international affairs and modern African American and Caribbean history — especially Haiti.
— James B. Rawlings , W. Harmon Ray Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, who has advanced the use of computer models to control chemical processes in industrial plants;
— Ivan Rayment , Michael G. Rossman Professor of Biochemistry, who uses X-ray crystallography to study the relationship between the structure of large proteins and their function;
— Donald M. Waller , John T. Curtis Professor of Botany, who explores long-term ecological change associated with invasive plants and deer; and
— David Weimer , Edwin E. Witte Professor of Political Economy, who examines health policy and institutional design, applying cost-benefit analyses to government programs.
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