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Conservation Analytical Laboratory 



Appendix 3 



Academic, Research Training, 

 and Internship Appointments 

 and Research Associates in 

 Fiscal Year 1992 



The first section of this Appendix lists recipients of fel- 

 lowships and other appointments awarded to scholars 

 and advanced students under the auspices of the Office 

 of Fellowships and Grants. Students and museum 

 professionals who held museum internships or par- 

 ticipated in special projects administered by the Office 

 of Museum Programs are listed in the second section. 

 The third section contains a listing of Smithsonian Re- 

 search Associates. 



Meredith Aronson, Predoctoral Fellow, University of Arizona. 

 "Study of Ceramic Technology of Late Formative West 

 Mexico," with Pamela Vaniver, from November 1, 1991 to 

 October 31, 1992. 



Susan T. Childs, Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston University. 

 "Iron, Copper, and Socio-political Change in Southeastern 

 Zaire," with Ronald Bishop and James Blackman, from 

 September 1, 1992 to August 31, 1993. 



Marina Delaney, Postgraduate Conservation Intern, Univer- 

 sity of Delaware. "Study of Spanish Colonial Painting 

 Methods and Techniques," with Roland Cunningham, 

 from September I, 1992 to August 31, 1993. 



Elyse Klein, Postgraduate Conservation Intern, Queen's 

 University. "The Consolidation of Matte Paint Films on 

 Contemporary Paintings," with Roland Cunningham, from 

 October 1, 1991 to September 30, 1992. 



Holly Lundburg, Postgraduate Conservation Intern, Institute 

 of Archaeology (London). "Archaeological Conservation 

 Techniques On-site and in CAL," with Carol Grissom, 

 from September 7, 1992 to September 6, 1993. 



Linda Stathoplos, Visiting Scientist, University of Rhode Is- 

 land. "Examination of Fish Bone Extracts for the Presence 

 of Noncollagenous Proteins," with Noreen Tuross, from 

 November 1, 1991 to April 30, 1992. 



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 appoin- 

 tees are provided access to the Institution's facilities, 

 staff specialties, and reference resources. The persons — 

 listed by bureau or office — in this Appendix began 

 their residencies between October I, 1991, and Septem- 

 ber 30, 1992, 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 is the institution where each 

 received, or expects to receive, a degree or the home 

 university or institution; a brief description of the 

 project undertaken at the Smithsonian; the Smithsonian 

 advisor; and dates of residency. 



National Museum of Natural History 



Bernardo Artiaza, Postdoctoral Fellow, Arizona State Univer- 

 sity. "The Study of Inflammatory Arthritis in Prehistoric 

 Americans," with Donald Ortner, from June 1, 1992 to 

 May 31, 1993. 



Susan Artec, Visiting Scientist, George Washington Univer- 

 sity. "The Powers Phase Project II," with Melinda Zeder, 

 from October 1, 1991 to September 30, 1993. 



Garrick Bailey, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University of 

 Tulsa. "Osage Cosmology and Ritual: The Selected Works 

 of Francis La Flesche," with William Sturtevant, from 

 January 1, 1992 to August 31, 1992. 



Elizabeth Baiser, Graduate Student Fellow, Clemson University. 

 "Development and Structure of the Spongy and Axial Organ 

 in the Larval Crinoid, Comactinia echinoptera," with Mary 

 Rice, from November 10, 1991 to January 17, 1992. 



David Bogler, Graduate Student Fellow, University of Mis- 

 souri. "Phylogeny of Dasylirion (Agavaceae) and Related 

 Genera Based on 18S and 26S Ribosomal RNA Sequences," 

 with Elizabeth Zimmer, from January 13, 1992 to March 23, 

 1992. 



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