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Autumn Sabo

Assistant Professor of Biology
How anthropogenic stressors affect plant communities, conservation, and restoration options. Recent work has focused on how deer and silvicultural techniques impact forest understories, with future projects likely extending to rare and invasive plant biology as well as climate change adaptation.

Robert Sainburg

Director of the Center for Movement Science and Technology; Huck Distinguished Chair in Kinesiology and Neurology; Professor of Kinesiology and of Neurology
The neural mechanisms that underlie control, coordination, and learning of voluntary movements in humans. Functional neuroanatomy of lateralized processes of motor control. Neurorehabilitation and Functional Recovery in stroke patients.

Joyce Sakamoto

Assistant Research Professor

Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics

Abimel Salazar

Grad Student
My research involves the study of Salmonella enterica and E.coli propagation through different stages of a vegetable value chain in Cambodia.

Howard Salis

Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering; Associate Professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Engineering microorganisms for applications in synthetic biology and metabolic engineering.

Lina Sallam

Biochemistry, Microbiology and Molecular Biology Graduate Student

Jeffery Sample

Professor of Microbiology

Thomas Samson

Associate Professor of Surgery, Pediatrics, and Neurosurgery

Elsa Sanchez

Professor of Horticultural Systems Management

Chaleece Sandberg

Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences & Disorders
Exploring cortical reorganization related to successful therapy for acquired language disorders, and how to enhance therapy outcomes.

Stephania Sandoval-Arango

Entomology Master's Student - Lopez-Uribe Lab

Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics

Sanam Sanei

Statistics Graduate Student - Bao Lab

Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics

Jorge Santiago-Blay

Adjunct Lecturer of Biology - Penn State York