Research 



National Zoological Park 



Appendix 3 



Academic, Research Training, 

 and Internship Appointments 

 and Research Associates in 

 Fiscal Year ippi 



The first section of this Appendix lists recipients of 

 fellowships and other appointments awarded to schol- 

 ars and advanced students under the auspices of the 

 Office of Fellowships and Grants. Students and mu- 

 seum professionals who held internships or partici- 

 pated in special 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 expertise, and reference resources. The persons 

 listed in this Appendix assumed their appointments be- 

 tween October I, 1990, and September 30, 199 1, and 

 have been in residence for three months or longer. Pre- 

 doctoral and Postdoctoral Fellows, Visiting Scientists or 

 Scholars, and other awardees and participants in special 

 programs are so listed. Also noted for each fellow or visi- 

 tor are 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 name of the Smithsonian advisor, and 

 dates of residency. 



Robert Davis, Faculty Fellow, Tuskegee Institute. "Embryo 

 Transfer in Large Exotic Felidae (Cats)," with David Wildt, 

 from June 1, 1991 to September 30, 1991. 



Theodore Grand, Visiting Scientist, Washington, D.C. "Pat- 

 terns of Muscular Growth in the African Bovidae," with 

 Edwin Gould, from October 1, 1990 to March 31, 1992. 



Muralidharan Kasinathan, Postdoctoral Fellow, Indian Insti- 

 tute of Science, India. "Population Genetics of Captive 

 Asian Elephants," with Chris Wemmer, from January I, 

 1991 ro December 31, 1991. 



Judirh Rhymer, Visiting Scientist, Florida State University. 

 "Genetic Variation Within and Among Three Neotropical 

 Migrant Warbler Species," with Robert Fleischer, from Sep- 

 tembet 1, 1991 to August 31, 1992. 



Bridget J. Srutchbury, Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University. 

 "Brighr Coloration and Status Signalling in Female War- 

 blers," wirh Eugene Morton, from October 1, 1990 to Sep- 

 tember 30, 1991. 



Cheryl Tarr, Graduate Srudent Fellow, Universiry of North 

 Dakota. "Geographic Variation in Mitochondrial DNA in 

 the Common Amakihi (Hemignathus virens)," with Robert 

 Fleischet, from June 3, 1991 to August 9, 1991. 



Richard H. Wagner, Postdoctoral Fellow, Universiry of Ox- 

 ford, England. "Extra-Pair Copulations and the Evolution 

 of Colonialiry: The Role of Females," with E.S. Motton, 

 from May 15, 1991 to May 14, 1992. 



Paul Weldon, Research Development Fellow, University of 

 Tennessee. "Responses by Zoo Predators to Chemicals from 

 Reptiles," with Dale Marcellini, from January 1, 1991 to De- 

 cember 31, 1991. 



Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory 



Javier Alcolea, Visiting Scientist, Univetsidad Autonoma de 

 Madrid, Spain. "Masers in the Envelopes of Late-type 

 Stars," with Karl Menten from April 1, 1991 to March 31, 

 1992. 



Maria Victoria Alonso, Visiting Student, Observatorio Nacio- 

 nal (BRAZIL). "Surface Photometry of Galaxies to Map the 

 Peculiar Velocity Field in the Equatorial Region," with 

 David Latham, from August 14, 1991 to Decembet 15, 1991. 



Joaquim A2Con-Bieto, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University 

 of Barcelona, Spain. "Effects of Atmospheric COi on Plant 

 Respiration," with Bert G. Drake, from June 20, 1991 to 

 September 20, 1991. 



Yehuda Band, Visiting Scientist, Ben-Gurion University. 

 "Nonlinear optical processes for multimode radiation 



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