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Nahan, Neva | Social Work Instruction Un | Biography Neva Nahan has been engaged in survey and evaluation research for over 30 years. In the mid-1970s, she began working on research projects at the WSU Center for Urban Studies, where she … |
Naik, Ratna | Physics | Energy Storage materials-Li-ion battery electrodes and Super Capacitors. Magnetic hyperthermia applications using magnetic nanoparticles and ferrofluids Material Characterization using X-ray … |
Nasiriavanaki, Mohammadreza | Biomedical Engineering | Dr. Avanaki's lab focuses on developing imaging modalities including photoacoustic imaging, optical coherence tomography, and diffused optical tomography to study brain, eye and skin … |
Nathan, Geoffrey | English | My primary research interest is how overall cognition interacts with phonology--the way we perceive, categorize and produce the sounds of language. More recent research includes how our interaction … |
Naylor, Paul | Internal Medicine | Gastroenterology Research Areas of Interest include Hepatitis, NAFLD/NASH, HCC, IBD, and Colon Cancer Screening. The majority of our studies focus on real world demographics, treatment and outcomes of … |
Nazari, Masoud | ||
Neumann, Tracy | History | Comparative and transnational history Modern US history Urban history History of Detroit Urban studies |
Newman, Andrew | Anthropology | I am a sociocultural anthropologist whose research combines urban ethnography with anthropological approaches to environmentalism. My interests include urban political ecology, land-use issues, … |
Njus, David | Biological Sciences | My laboratory is studying redox cycling of important biological compounds in an effort to discover general principles and approaches widely applicable to understanding oxidative stress in its many … |
Ntiri, Daphne | African American Studies | Dr. Daphne W. Ntiri served as consultant to the United Nations (UNESCO) in field assignments on adult education in France, Senegal and Somalia in the 1980s after which she joined Wayne State … |