


He has been a member of the Brown faculty since 1999, and worked at Bell Laboratories and the National Optical Astronomy Observatories before coming to Brown.ģ.Willoughby Britton Faculty: Department of Contemplative Studies, Neuroscience Adverse Effects of Mindfulness: The CLANlab is especially interested in investigating practice-specific effects, moderators of treatment outcome, and meditation safety or, in other words, “Which practices are best or worst suited for which types of people or conditions and why?”Ĥ. Also a member of the WIYN ODI Science Commissioning team, and the Thirty Meter Telescope Science Advisory Committee. He is a member of the LSST collaboration's weak lensing working group and heads the galaxy clusters working group of the LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration. These can be correlated with the polypeptide and lipid composition of the membrane.Ģ.Ian Dell'Antonio Faculty: Department of PhysicsĬosmology Research: His research centers on observational cosmology, the experimental measurement of the fundamental properties of the Universe. By using the freeze-etching technique, metal replicas can be prepared for the electron microscope which captures the fine details of membrane structure. One of the principal experimental systems which his lab has used is to investigate these relationships in the photosynthetic membrane. Miller interested in the detailed relationships of structure and function in biological membranes. Ken Miller Faculty: Department of Biology Notable research per faculty at Brown University 1. 900-323 BCE - Learn More Student Reviews of Christopher Witmore "ĪRCH 1175-Archaeology in the 'Information Age' - Learn MoreĪRCH0420-Archaeologies of the Greek Past - Learn MoreĪRCH-The Archaeology of Democracy: Social transformations in Ancient Greece, ca. Two hours feel like a breeze, and it's incredible the amount of material you end up covering. "Having class with him is like hanging you with a bunch of smart people. He also really helped me improve my writing skills.Ĭourses taught by Mark Blythe: EMBA 2400 - Global Markets - Learn More PLCY 2055 - The Politics of Policymaking in Comparative Perspective - Learn More PLCY 2730 - The Political Economy of Hard Policy Problems - Learn More Student ratings of Mark Blyth: This was one of the best classes I've taken at Brown! Professor McCaskey was extremely knowledgeable and created a great class atmosphere with engaging and interesting discussions. This class also forced me to think on my feet and defend my opinions multiple times during discussions, which certainly enhanced my mental sharpness. Professor McCaskey helped me improve my writing a great deal. He taught me to be a stronger writer and critical thinker! He is there for students and very available outside of class. He leads class effectively, guiding students while still allowing them to think for themselves. His intelligence and passion for the material is evident. McCaskey is one of the best professors I've had at Brown.
