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Index of PresentersINDEX OF PRESENTERS
Hanshew, Annie ...................16Hanson, Robin ......................41Harper, Kristine C. ...............44Harris, Julie .........................45Harrison, Christian ..............42Harvey, Mark ........................34Hass, Kristin .........................41Hassenpflug, Larry ..............27Hathaway, Abby ....................29Hauck, Janet ........................45Hausdoerffer, John ........ 16, 46Hay, Amy ..............................17Hayes, Jack Patrick .............30Heasley, Lynne ............... 30, 34Heise, Ursula K. ...................26Hepp, John ...........................13Herman, Gerald ...................31Herrington, Philip ................28Hersch, Matthew ..................15Herschler, David ..................21Hersey, Mark D. ...................42Herzinger, Kyna ...................13Hillegas, James V. ................48Hirt, Paul ........................ 22, 28Hochschild, Adam ...... 9, 35, 37Hoffman, Scott .....................27Hohensinner, Severin .... 13, 34Holt, John ....................... 22, 48Hoock, Holger ......................47Horrigan, Brian ....................45Hosmer, Brian .....................14Hromada, Erin ......................21Hudson-Koster, Mickie L. ..32, 48Huettl, Margaret ..................45Hughes, Ellen Roney ............41Hulse, James W. ..................42Hung, Kuang-chi ..................20Hunner, Jon .........................15Inloes, Tory Swim .................29Jackson, DC ........... 7, 8, 26, 44James, Michele Anne ...........13Jelecek, Leos .......................13Jennings, Patrick .................31Johns, David .........................22Johnson, Christopher ..........28Johnson, Rochelle ...............22Jones, Megan .......................44Jones, Ryan ..........................46Jones, Susan ........................22Jonsson, Fredrik Albritton ...46Jørgensen, Dolly ..................13Jørgensen, Finn Arne ..........13Juell, Ken .............................45Jungwirth, Mathias ..............34Kalb, Martin .........................20Kanes, Candace ...................43Karalus, Dan E. ....................18Kaser, Cara ..........................35Kathirithamby-Wells, Jeyamalar .. 42Keddington-Lang, Marianne ..16Keller, Tait ........................ 6, 40Kelman, Ari ..........................14Khazeni, Arash ............... 26, 44
Kheraj, Sean .........................30Kibler, Rev. Ray F. III ............27Killoren, Daniel T. ........... 29, 47Klingle, Matthew ..................30Knowles, Susan ....................35Knupfer, Anne Meis .............46Koed, Betty K. ................ 29, 42Koelinger, Amy ....................18Koffman, Mitchell ................15Kolar, Laura .........................28Kolmes, Steven ......................8Krahe, Diane L. ....................32Kreitlow, Bert .......................34Kreye, Lars ...........................22Kristmanson, Mark ..............29Kronzek, Lynn ......................27Kropp, Phoebe .....................14Kunowski, Henry ............ 12, 15Kvach, John ..........................43Labar, James .......................47Labode, Modupe ............ 19, 31LaCombe, Kent ....................18LaFreniere, Gilbert F. ...........44Lang, William .......................46Langer, Adina .......................21Langston, Nancy ..8, 16, 26, 30, 34Lanier, Michelle ............. 45, 49 Lansing, Michael ..................45Larson, John Lauritz ............22Launius, Roger .....................15Law, Zada .............................35Lawler, Ellen M. ...................49Lawrence, Mark Atwood ......20Layman, William ..................16Leary, Thomas .....................27Lee, Calinda .........................19Lee, Robert ..........................47Leech, Brian .........................47Leon, Sharon ........................15Lester, Dave ................... 11, 49Lewis, Catherine ............ 33, 45Lewis, David .........................41Li, Lillian ..............................30Liebhold, Peter ....................47Lifset, Robert D. ...................18Limerick, Patty .....................14Linnér, Björn-Ola .................42Little, Kimberly ....................48Litvin, Sarah .........................19Locher, Fabien .....................24Loether, J. Paul .............. 10, 23Lonetree, Amy ......................41Long, Angelina .....................30Longhurst, James ................48Loo, Tina .......................... 24,30Loomis, Erik .........................46Lord, Alexandra .... 7, 10, 19, 23Loshbaugh, Shana ...............48Louter, David ............ 11, 19, 47Lowe, Turkiya .......................27Lübken, Uwe ........................26Luckett, Thomas M. .............28Luedtke, Brandon ................40
Luetkemeier, Kristen ...........27Lyon, Cherstin .......... 11, 33, 41MacEachern, Alan ................30MacFadyen, Joshua .............20MacFarlane, Daniel ..............20Macias, Vanessa ...................19Madison, Mark .....................32Maher, Neil ..........................46Mahgoub, Mohamed Abdo ...32Mahoney, Eleanor ................45Maier, Kevin .........................22Maijala, Kevin .......................33Mallea, Amahia ....................40Mandelman, Adam ...............45Mann, John ..........................44Mannikko, Nancy Farm ........34Manuel, Jeffrey ....................23Margrif, Trent .......................47Marquardt, Gary ...................22Marsh, Allison .......... 19, 33, 47Marsh, Kevin .................. 31, 42Mart, Michelle ......................30Martin, Brian .................. 21, 41Martin, Kristy .......................15Martinez, Dennis Rogers ..14, 32Maserjian, Julia ...................43Matteson, Kieko ...................28Mauch, Christof ....................26McCarty, Tom .......................22McCleary, Ann ................ 41, 45McClellan, Michelle .............41McConaghy, Lorraine ...........49McCoo, Stuart ......................44McCrea, Heather L. ..............42McCurdy, Devon ...................28McEwen, Emily .....................17McGee, Andrew Meade ........44McGuire, Mary Richie ...........32McKean, Margaret ...............20McKibben, Carol Lynn ..........19McKinney, Merritt ................34McNamee, Patty ...................16McNeill, John R. ...................16McQuaid, Kim .......................15Medovoi, Leerom .................40Melendy, Cynthia A. .............13Melosi, Martin .....22, 30, 40, 48Merchant, Carolyn .......... 24, 46Meringolo, Denise .......... 21, 35Merlino, Katheryn Rogers ...15Messinger, Seth ...................19Middendorf, George .............40Migliazzo, Arlin ....................45Mikhail, Alan .................. 14, 26Miller, Cynthia ......................43Miller, Daegan ......................40Miller, Heather .....................47Miller, Howard S. (Dick) .......35Miller, Marla .................. 23, 43Miller, Page Putnam ............29Miss, Christian .....................45Mitman, Gregg .....................28Mizelle, Brett ........................48
Mizell-Nelson, Michael ........43Mooney-Melvin, Patricia ......19Moore, Catherine .................49Moore, Patrick ......... 10, 23, 41Moore, Tyler DeWayne .........41Moranda, Scott .....................24Morgan, Ruth ................. 44, 48Morishita, Naoki ...................42Morrin, Peter .......................27Morris, Evelyn Krache ..........46Morrissey, Katherine ...........40Most, Stephen .................. 8, 26Muchnick, Barry Ross ..........14Munday, Pat .........................44Muñoz-Weingarten, Sandra ..17Murphy, Kevin P. ..................23Murray, D. Seth ....................16Murray, Vincent ....................29Muscolino, Micah .................32Myers, Victoria J. .................15Na, Li ....................................19Nappo, Meaghan ..................17Nash, Linda .................... 18, 30Neary, Donna ................. 43, 49Nelson, Paul .........................18Nicandri, David .....................31Nilon, Charles ......................40Nilsen, Adam .......................29Nix, Elizabeth .......................33Noiret, Serge ........................15Norris, Linda ........................15Nugent, Angela ....................34Nystrom, Eric .......................47O’Brian, William E. ...............14O’Flaherty, Katherine .... 24, 48Okie, Tom ....................... 20, 48Olson, Brent .........................42Ondendaal, Andre ................41Orange, Hilary ......................47Orsi, Richard J. ....................22Oshio, Kazuto .......................42O’Sullivan, Robin ..................46Ottinger, Gwen .....................30Owens, Trevor ................ 10, 17Pallante, Martha ..................15Palmer, Carol .......................15Paolini, Federico ............ 22, 24Pappas, Jeff .........................41Parks, Viriginia .....................41Parry, Manon ........... 15, 17, 47Patenaude, Sara ...................13Payne, Brian .........................40Payne, Phillip .......................33Pearson, Byron Eugene .......28Perales, Monica ...................30Petersen, Keith ....................31Peterson, Maya .............. 16, 48Peyton, Jonathan .................18Pfeiffer, David ......................31Phillips, Mark Salber ...........47Phillips, Murray ...................41Piper, Liza ................ 13, 15, 48Pisani, Donald ......................22
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Poston, Muriel ......................40Powers, Ann .........................17Pratt, Joseph ........................22Preissler, Kate .....................17Price, Jay ........................ 21, 41Priest, Tyler ..........................22Prins, Megan ........................48Pritchard, Sara B. ................18Pyne, Stephen ......................16Quenet, Gregory ...................24Radomski, Daniel .................45Ragan, Edward .....................19Rains, Lesley ........................40Rajan, S. Ravi .......................16Ramshaw, Gregory ..............41Ransford, Elizabeth Hoffman ..19Rasmussen, Barbara ..... 35, 45Rast, Raymond .....................17Rawson, Michael ..................30Raymond, Anan ....................41Reddish, Sandra ...................21Reed, Lesley-Anne ...............34Reeves, Troy .........................17Reichard, Ruth D. .................14Reidell, Andrea ....................33Reinhardt, Bob H. .................28Reis, Michael ........................17Remillard, Arthur .................18Reynolds, Jean .....................17Reynolds, Maria ...................19Richards, Linda Marie ..........13Richter, Carrie .....................35Rilling, Donna ................ 34, 46Ringsmuth, Katherine .........47Ritvo, Harriet ..........................9Roark, Kelly ..........................46Robbins, William G. ..............44Roberts, Tim ........................23Robertson, Tom ....................42Robin, Libby .........................49Roeder, Carolin F. .......... 14, 48Rogers, Jedediah S. .............46Rome, Adam .........................42Rosen, Christine ..................42Rosenthal, Gregory ..............18Roth, Darlene .......................41Rothschild, Rachel Emma ...52Rowley, William ....................48Ruben, Sarah .......................49Rubert, Steven .....................44Ruck, January ......................49Rusnak, Cecilia ....................15Russell, Edmund ..................34Sabin, Paul ...........................40Sachs, Aaron ........................40Sackman, Doug ....................20Safranek, Lauren .................13Sala, Dominick Della ...........22Salinger, Bob .........................8Salley, Shawn William .........13Salmanson, David Lion ........24Salo, Edward .................. 23, 43Samanta, Samiparna ...........34
Sanders, Jeffrey ...................16Sandwell, Ruth .....................20Sanfilippo, Pam ....................49Santiago, Myrna ...................34Saverino, Joan ......................43Saxena, Adhya Bhati ............18Scarpino, Phillip ............. 11, 47Scheinfeldt, Tom ..................15Schell, Justin .......................15Schmid, Martin ............... 13, 34Schrepfer, Susan .................16Schultz, Jaime .....................41Schweickert, Tina K. ............44Scott, Samantha ...................28Scripps, Sarah ......................43Sedo, Tim .............................30Sedrez, Lise .........................42Seefeldt, Douglas .................21Sevcenko, Liz .......................17Sewell, David ........................21Shallat, Todd ........................31Shapiro, Aaron .....................17Shaw, Karen .........................35Sherow, James E. ................22Shine, Greg ...........................33Shrum, Rebecca ...................33Shurts, John .........................28Simonian, Lane ....................42Simpson, Lee M. A. ..............43Sinclair, Donna ........ 10, 21, 43Singel, Kati ...........................49Singleton, Lisa .....................15Sirna, Angela ........................15Skillen, James .....................32Smith, Holly ..........................45Smith, Michael B. ..... 16, 40, 45Smith, Morgan .....................17Smith, Susan Lynn ...............24Smith-Howard, Kendra ........24Smoak, Gregory ...................35Soden, Dale ..........................45Soll, David ............................32Soluri, John ..........................44Sörlin, Sverker ............... 46, 49Sothmann, Mark ..................19Sowards, Adam M. ......... 14, 42Spence, Mark .......................11Spirn, Anne Whiston ............13Sprenger, Jana .....................20Stanley, Meg .........................17Stanton, Cathy ......................47Steen, Ivan ...................... 41, 45Steen-Adams, Michelle .......13Stegman, Stephanie .............31Steiger, Eric .........................18Stevens, Jennifer .................44Stewart, Mart .......................42Steyn, Phia ...........................46Stine, Mark ...........................13Stoll, Mark ...................... 16, 22Stoll, Steven .........................44Storey, William .....................40Stoutamire, William ....... 31, 49
Stradling, David ....................18Strasser, Susan ...................30Stromberg, Joseph ..............18Stroud, Ellen .................. 14, 30Strutt, Michael .....................35Studnicki-Gizbent, Daviken .34Stuhl, Andrew .......................14Sturgeon, Noel .....................46Sugiyama, Shigeru ...............42Suhrstedt, Leah ...................21Summers, Ann Li .................30Sunseri, Thaddeus ...............22Sutter, Paul .................... 28, 34Svingen, Orlan ......................43Swanson, Drew ....................28Szuter, Christine ..................16Szylvian, Kristin ....................17Tappan, Jennifer Naomi .......34Taylor, Bron ..........................22Taylor, Jay ............................24Taylor, Jon ............................43Taylor, Joseph ........................8Temple, Sam ........................16Teodorescu, Ioana ................15Tester, Frank J. ....................24Thayer, Gwyneth ..................31Theriot, Jason ......................22Thibodeau, Kate ...................15Thiessen-Reily, Heather ......40Thomas, Julia Adeney ..........32Thompson, Cassie Kilroy .....27Timmerman, Janet ..............21Tomblin, David ............... 32, 40Tompkins, Adam ..................13Toshihiro, Higuchi ................20Townsend, Robert ................41Tsutsui, William M. ........ 32, 42Tucker, Richard ....................30Tucker, Susan ......................43Turkel, William J. ........... 13, 15Turner, Jay ..................... 42, 46Turner, Roger .......................44Tyner, Colin .................... 20, 48Tyson, Amy ...........................23Uhland, Brittney L. ..............49Unger, Nancy .......................44Urban, Andrew .....................23Vail, David ....................... 30, 48Valk, Anne ............................29Van Huizen, Philip ................30Van Lanen, Amanda .............20Van Tuyl, Patti ......................49Van West, Carroll .................49Vanucci, Rebecca .................46Veichtlbauer, Ortun ..............13Vogel, Eve .............................28Voggesser, Garrit ...................4Vrtis, George ........................48Wakild, Emily ........................34Walker, Brett ........................22Walker, William ....................41Wallis, Eileen .......................45Walls, Laura Dassow ...........26
Walls, Robert E. ...................32Walsh, James .......................19Wang, Jessica ......................24Ward, Christopher J. ............16Warde, Paul ..........................49Warner, Anne .......................32Warren, Julianne Lutz .........26Warren, Louis .......................22Warren-Findley, Jannelle ..29, 41Washington, Sylvia Hood ......20Watt, Laura A. ......................46Way, Albert G. .......................42Weaver, Robert ....................41Webb, James ........................22Weiss, Steven .......................28Wells, Chris ..........................22Wess, Robert ........................40Whalley, Jonathan ................15Whipple, Susan ....................27Whisnant, Anne Mitchell ..27, 43, 47White, Sam ..................... 26, 40Whitehead, Ashley ...............31Whitney, Kristoffer ...............30Wicentowski, Joseph ...........21Wilhide, Andy .......................15Williams, Amy ......................35Williams, Andrea ..................28Williams, John Alexander ....46Williams, Stephanie .............21Willis, John ...........................33Wilmes, Katie .......................19Wilson, Gregory ....................17Wilson, Robert .....................48Wilson, Sacoby .....................46Wing, John Thomas .............28Winiwarter, Verna .......... 13, 34Witt, Joseph .........................44Wojtowicz, Richard ...............28Wolfe, Mikeal ........................42Woodward, Walter ................23Woodworth-Ney, Laura ........31Worley, Elizabeth .................45Worster, Donald ...................20Wosh, Peter ..........................41Wright, Angus ......................44Yannetti, Julia ......................43Yates, Michelle .....................40Young, Morgen .....................23Young, Robert .......................40Young, Terence ............... 14, 41Young, Yolonda .....................14Zaragoza, Tony .....................46Zeide, Anna ..........................44Zeisler-Valsted, Dorothy ......16Zelko, Frank .........................24Zenzen, Joan .................. 17, 47Ziehl, Nell ............................45Ziewitz, Katheryn L. .............40Zilberstein, Anya ..................46Zimring, Carl A. ....................48Zwingelberg, Tanja ...............20
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