The first section lists recipients of fellowships and 

 other appointments awarded to scholars and advanced 

 students under the auspices of the Office of Fellow- 

 ships and Grants. Students and museum professionals 

 who held museum internships or participated in spe- 

 cial projects administered by the Office of Museum 

 Programs are listed in the second section. The third 

 section contains a listing of Smithsonian Research 

 Associates. 



Academic and Research 

 Training Appointments 



The Smithsonian offers, through the Office of Fellow- 

 ships and Grants, research and study appointments to 

 visiting scientists, scholars, and students. The ap- 

 pointees are provided access to the Institution's facili- 

 ties, staff specialties, and reference resources. The 

 persons listed in this section began their residencies in 

 fiscal year 1994 and have been in residence for three 

 months or longer. Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellows, 

 Visiting Scientists or Scholars, and other awardees and 

 participants in special programs are so listed. Listed for 

 each Fellow or Visitor are the institution where each re- 

 ceived or expects to receive a degree, or the home uni- 

 versity or institution; a brief description of the project 

 undertaken at the Smithsonian; the Smithsonian advi- 

 sor; and dates of residency. 



Office of the Secretary 



Andre Frank, Visiting Scholar, University of Amsterdam. 

 "Contemporary International Political Economy/History 

 and Structure of the World System," with Robert McC. 

 Adams, from March 27, 1994 to April 15, 1994. 



Academic, Research 



Training, and Internship Sciences 



Appointments and 



Research Associates in 



Fiscal Year 1994 



Conservation Analytical Laboratory 



Herve Bocherens, Visiting Scientist, Laboratory of Isotopic 



Biogeochemistry. "Isotopic Analyses of Ancient Lingula," with 

 Noreen Tuross, from November 5, 1993 to April 8, 1994. 



Robert Decker, SI Graduate Fellow, University of Michigan 

 Medical School. "The Analysis of Ancient Human Mito- 

 chondrial DNA Isolated from Prehistoric Bone: A Compari- 

 son of Human Populations Across Time," with Noreen 

 Tuross, from June 20, 1994 to August 26, 1994. 



Emily Kaplan, Post-Graduate Fellow, Queen's University, 

 Canada. "Objects Conservation," with Carol Grissom, from 

 October I, 1993 to October 31, 1994. 



Tama Oudemans, SI Postdoctoral Fellow, University of 

 Leiden. "Vessel Use in Ankara Households: Spectroscopic 

 Analysis of Organic Residues in Pottery," with Daniel Rog- 

 ers, from February 15, 1994 to February 14, 1995. 



Thomas Rey, Visiting Student, TELECOM, Paris. "Low-level 

 image processing for X-ray Radiographs and Auto- 

 radiographs of The Tempest," with a Painting by 

 A. P. Ryderlngnd Alexander, from to August I, 1994. 



Andrew Robb, Post-Graduate Fellow, University of Deleware. 

 "Investigation of the Consolidation of Flaking Gelatin 

 Binder on Glass Plate Negatives; The Investigation of Exhi- 

 bition on Photographs," with Diane van der Reyden, from 

 October 17, 1994 to October 16, 1995. 



Miriam Stark, Post-Graduate Fellow, Universiry of Arizona. 

 "The Individual Potter and the Potter Community: Cul- 

 tural Practices in Kahnga Clay Selection," with Ron 

 Bishop, from September 1, 1994 to August 31, 1995. 



Marie Svoboda, Post-Graduate Fellow, State University of 

 New York, Buffalo. "Training in the Conservation of Ar- 

 chaeological Artifacts," with Carol Grissom, from Septem- 

 ber 26, 1994 to September 23, 1995. 



Rogers Mwadime Wazwa, Visiting Scholar, Fort Jesus Mu- 

 seum, Kenya. "Modern Means, Methods, and Techniques in 

 Conservation," with Carol Grissom, from October I, 1993 to 

 December 31, 1993. 



Joanne Zahorsky, Visiting Srudent, Cornell University. "To Com- 

 bine the Techniques of Protein Chemistry and Molecular Ge- 

 netics to Explore Evolutionary Relationships of Mammals," 

 with Noreen Tuross, from July II, 1994 to September 16, 1994. 



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