School of Humanities and Sciences
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Elisa Mariel Visher
Postdoctoral Scholar, Biology
Postdoctoral Scholar, GeneticsCurrent Research and Scholarly InterestsElisa Visher is broadly interested in the (co)evolution of life history strategies, niche breadth, diversification, and adaptability. They use mostly experimental evolution methods in microbial systems to test the predictions and assumptions of theoretical literature. Currently, they am especially interested in understanding the genetics of trade-offs in microbes to better understand patterns of diversity in nature and constraints to adaptation.
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Peter Vitousek
Clifford G. Morrison Professor of Population and Resource Studies and Professor of Earth System Science, Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsVitousek's research interests include: evaluating the global cycles of nitrogen and phosphorus, and how they are altered by human activity; understanding how the interaction of land and culture contributed to the sustainability of Hawaiian (and other Pacific) agriculture and society before European contact; and working to make fertilizer applications more efficient and less environmentally damaging (especially in rapidly growing economies)
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Jan Vondrak
Professor of Mathematics
BioJan Vondrak is a Professor of Mathematics at Stanford University, since 2016. He obtained his PhD in Applied Mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2005. In 2005-06, he was a postdoctoral researcher at Microsoft Research, and between 2006-09, he was a postdoctoral teaching fellow at Princeton University. Between 2009-15, he was a research staff member at IBM Almaden.
His research is in the areas of combinatorial optimization, approximation algorithms, algorithmic game theory, and probabilistic combinatorics. More specifically, he has worked on optimization of submodular functions, matroids, combinatorial auctions, online algorithms and prophet inequalities. -
Ayelet Voskoboynik
Assistant Professor (Research) of Biology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsWe study the mechanisms by which animals differentiate between self and non-self, and how stem cells and immune cells coordinate to form tissues during development, regeneration, transplantation, and aging. By leveraging the natural stem cell-mediated development, regeneration, and chimerism in the colonial chordate Botryllus schlosseri, we investigate stem cell competition and the decline in regenerative capacity during aging.