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Emma Eigen

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Emma Eigen is currently finishing her dissertation in the John U. Nef Committee on Social Thought (University of Chicago). Her research centers on the theory and practice of interpretation and hermeneutics, drawing on comparative literature, classical...

Alex Walton

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I work on early modern literature, especially in and around the English Revolution (1640–1660), and the varieties of antiformalism, religious and aesthetic, that precede as well as emerge from it. Beyond the early modern I am interested in the...

Wendy Valencia-Montoya

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I am an evolutionary biologist investigating the molecular basis of specialized species interactions. My research explores how signals and senses evolve to enable communication between organisms. In turn, understanding communication helps address a core...

Serena Omo-Lamai

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Serena Omo-Lamai is a Schmidt Science Fellow and a postdoctoral researcher in David R. Liu’s lab at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. She completed her doctoral training with Jacob Brenner at the University of Pennsylvania where she investigated the...

Grace O'Duffy

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I grew up by the banks of the River Ribble, the erstwhile boundary between the two northernmost of early England’s seven kingdoms. The medieval world has always ebbed and flowed close by my own, and my work ties past and present together. Vikings are...

Walker Melton

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Walker Melton is a Junior Fellow of the Society of Fellows. After completing his undergraduate degree at the California Institute of Technology in 2019, he continued to Harvard, where he earned his PhD in physics under the supervision of Professor Andrew...

Diego García-Sepúlveda

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Diego García-Sepúlveda is a theoretical physicist whose research investigates the fundamental principles that organize quantum field theory, a unifying framework for a wide range of physical phenomena. His work has focused on non-invertible symmetries...

Daniel Cardozo Pinto

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I am a neuroscientist studying neural mechanisms of reward learning and their dysfunction in psychiatric disease. As a Harvard Junior Fellow, I work with Dr. Naoshige Uchida’s lab in the department of Molecular & Cell Biology investigating components of...