Faculty, Staff and Students at ASU

Name Expertise areas Short Bio Updated date
Xavier Ashworth
Emiliia Saranchuk A person with a curious mind with a love for new adventures.
Keith Hollinger Community Partnerships, Conflict Transformation, Globalization, Technology and Society
Summer Schweitzer
Axel Radilla Piedra
Karen Engler
Kimberly Dobroski
Lamelvia Powel…
Tejaswini Pawa…
Carlos Lopez
Kayla Rakita English
Aaryan Mahamuni
Rune Chen
Laura Freeman
Jared Jorde
Andre Murguia
Matthew Knowlton
Anish Paul Sin…
Octavia Margan
Jason Pool
Hong Quan Ngo
Mohan Yu
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Jennifer Jochim
Subhankar Mandal Agri-Food Systems, Agriculture, Applied Research, Biology, Food Systems and Sustainability Mandal's program focuses on the devolvement of sustainable horticultural practices.
Vanessa Mestre
Alec Yancey
Heather Tottingham
DAME JUAREZ-CASTILLO Cinematography, Editing, Film Current ASU Transfer Student Former member and senator of Cinema Society Club at Glendale Community College Current member and employee of student-based studio, ShadowFlower Studios.
Juan Quinonez
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Molly Bechtel Diseases, Ecology, Herpetology Bechtel's specific interests involve studying tick-borne pathogen interactions in desert ecosystems; however, she is also interested in how climate change can affect pathogen transmission in amphibian populations.
Kelsey Lyberger Biostatistics, Disease Modeling, Ecology, Evolution, Population Biology Lyberger's research focuses on the role of rapid evolution and species interactions in shaping how species adapt and respond to climate change.
Harish Bandlamudi
Mihana Adkins
Kristy Hess
Abdullah Ahmed…
Hayley Myers
Elisha Smith
Harold Heaton
Gina Ruiz-Houston
Wyatt Dybvig-Pawelko
Tristan Do
Sherry Chen
Pranay Siddu A…
Kayto Towne
Mahdi Alyu
Hannah Humphrie
Holly Hames
Nsa Dada Insects, Microbes, Genomics, Molecular Biology, Ecology, Global Health, Biology Nsa Dada is a vector biologist and microbial ecologist interested in how mosquito-microbe interactions shape mosquito biology and evolutionary responses to changes in their habitats.