William Cockriel
Dr. Cockriel studies innovations and technologies throughout history to understand how economies adapt in the long run.
Dr. Cockriel studies innovations and technologies throughout history to understand how economies adapt in the long run.
Dr. Brown’s research interests are causal inference and panel data methods.
Dr. Wang’s program of research combines clinical science with community-based participatory approaches to design technology-based behavioral interventions, especially for marginalized communities.
Dr. Queiroz’s research interests explore HIV prevention for men who have sex with men, with a focus on how chemsex (sexualized substance use) affects HIV prevention and sexual health in the LGBTQ+ population.
Dr. Ibragimov’s research interests include HIV, substance use, implementation science, and stigma as a barrier to services. He also studies the impact of structural determinants of health on HIV and substance use-related issues.
Mr. Marvel enjoys teaching opera.
Dr. Köymen is an ethnographer of music and sound interested in how listening shapes modes of embodiment and belonging in modern Turkey and Turkish diaspora.
Dr. Danielson’s research interests lie at the intersections of community music, care ethics, and applied ethnomusicology and public folklore. Specifically, she specializes in music and childhood, music and migration, and Scandinavian Studies.
Dr. Principi’s research interests are music theory, twentieth-century music, and philosophy of interpretation.
Dr. Stenson’s main research area is to amplify women’s voices on the podium by interviewing mentors, teachers, and conductors in the music world while exploring the gender divide. (https://www.conducther.com)
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