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Blair Siegfried

Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education, College of Agricultural Sciences

Justin Silverman

Assistant Professor of Information Sciences and Technology
Statistical methods for the analysis of biomedical data (or any other interesting data/questions)

Gurkirat Singh

Plant Science Graduate Student

Tarkeshwar Singh

Assistant Professor of Kinesiology

Vishal Singh

Assistant Professor of Nutritional Physiology and Microbiome

Grayson Sipe

Assistant Professor of Biology
Studying the molecular and cellular mechanisms that drive brain state shifts, which are crucial for understanding maladaptive states in neuropsychiatric disorders such as stress and addiction.

Beatrice Sirakaya

Director, Bio-Tech Cluster (Entrepreneurship and Innovation Minor), Assistant Teaching Professor and Consultant in Biotechnology

Karolina Skibicka

Huck Chair of Metabolic Physiology; Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences
Utilizing rodent models to discover novel neural substrates that control fundamental homeostatic and reward controls of food intake, and their failures in the case of obesity and infection-induced anorexia; How food and feeding behavior affect neural circuits controlling sociability and emotionality.

Michael Skvarla

Extension Educator; Director, Insect Identification Lab

Aleksandra Slavkovic

Huck Chair in Data Privacy and Confidentiality; Professor of Statistics and of Public Health Sciences
Methodological developments in the area of data privacy and confidentiality in the context of small and large scale surveys, health, genomic, and network data.

Semyon Slobounov

Professor of Kinesiology and Neurosurgery
Psychophysiology of human movement.

Kerry Small

Director of Industry Relations, Prevention Research Center

Danielle Smarsh

Assistant Professor of Equine Science; Equine Extension Specialist

Chad Smies

Graduate Student
Research the epigenetic mechanisms associated with learning and memory updating.

Kyle Smith

Anthropology Graduate Student
How the social relationship between dogs and humans impacts dogs biologically.

Mary Ann Smith

Biology Lecturer (Schuylkill)
The isolation of microorganisms with the potential for antibiotic production within soil and sourdough systems