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Dr. Brown is continuing translational research into the development and use of high-throughput fluorescence-enhanced optical microscopy
Brian Brox's interests include American Government, Political Parties, Campaigns & Elections, and Political Behavior.
Courtney Bryan researches jazz
Dean Pierre Buekens' research focuses on reproductive epidemiology, including neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) and pregnancy
Diego Bufquin is an expert in Hotel Management, Restaurant Management, Consumer Behavior, Organizational Behavior and Social Psychology.
Patrick Button's research is focused on quantifying discrimination, primarily in labor markets.
Jennifer Calzada helped establish the Tulane Sim Center as an efficient & effective operation for the School of Medicine.
Richard Campanella's research integrates mapping and spatial analyses with architecture, social science and the humanities.
Marcello Canuto researches integrative mechanisms that the ancient Maya used to build and maintain a socio-politically complex society.
Emily Clark is a historian of early America and the Atlantic world with a specialization in New Orleans and the French Caribbean