Fellows of Jonathan Edwards

A (11) | B (27) | C (16) | D (11) | E (14) | F (15) | G (16) | H (19) | I (1) | J (7) | K (17) | L (18) | M (19) | N (10) | O (3) | P (14) | Q (1) | R (10) | S (20) | T (6) | U (1) | V (3) | W (12) | X (1) | Y (2) | Z (2)

Robert Gordon


Bio:

Robert Gordon ‘52 JE. After completing my dissertation in what is now known as condensed matter physics and some work for the Air Force R&D Command I began teaching at Columbia University.  Then in 1965 I joined Geology & Geophysics at Yale. It was an exciting time.  Plate tectonics was the new thing and we were figuring out how solid rock could flow so that continents could drift.  The Yale geology department was strong on interdisciplinary collaboration.  I worked with colleagues in Economics and, later, the industrial ecologists in Forestry & Environmental Studies on the science and economics of mineral resources. Next came new laboratory techniques for extracting information from archaeological artifacts.  With colleagues in Archaeology studies I applied these to interpretation of materials retrieved by the Yale expeditions to Nubia, and to Machu Picchu.  I’m now in York, Maine, and in the past year published a book chapter on transformative innovation in mining and metallurgy, and a paper on the tide power system that once occupied what is now Boston’s Back Bay.

Shiri Goren


Bio:

SHIRI GOREN is the Director of the Hebrew Program at Yale University, and a faculty member in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations and the Program in Judaic Studies. She researches contemporary cultural productions with an emphasis on literature and film in Israel/Palestine. She offers course on these topics, as well as modern Hebrew classes. Her work appeared in a variety of venues including Jewish Social Studies; CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and CultureStudies in Israeli and Modern Jewish SocietyHebrew Higher Education and in several edited volumes, among them: Israeli Television: Global Contexts, Local Visions (2021); Teaching the Arab-Israeli Conflict (2019) and Narratives of Dissent: War in Contemporary Israeli Arts and Culture. She is the co-editor of Choosing Yiddish: New Frontiers of Language and Culture (2013). She teaches at Yale since 2006.

Matthew Gorham


Bio:

Assistant Head of the Manuscript Unit for Processing at Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library

matthew.gorham@yale.edu

Peter J. Gruber


Bio:

Dr. Gruber is a Professor of Surgery at the Yale School of Medicine and a Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgeon at Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital. Over the past two decades, his clinical practice has focused on surgical repair of complex congenital heart disease; and research on understanding it’s molecular and genetic underpinnings and developing innovative therapies to improve cardiac function. He has contributed to discoveries that have shown the importance of epigenetic factors, especially histone deacetylases, in cardiac development and its response to ischemia-reperfusion injury. He earned his B.A. in Biochemistry from the University of Pennsylvania (1985), M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (1992), and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, in Biochemistry and Biophysics (1992). He completed his dissertation in Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics and Metabolism at Rockefeller University. His post-doctoral fellowship in Cardiac Development was completed at the American Heart Association-Bugher Foundation Center for Molecular Biology at the University of California, San Diego (1994-1996). His clinical training in General and Cardiothoracic Surgery was completed at the Johns Hopkins Hospital (1992-1999) and Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (2002). He has held faculty appointments as Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Surgeon, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (2002-2011); Associate Professor, the D. Rees and Eleanor T Jensen Presidential Chair of Surgery, and Chief, Section of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery at the University of Utah School of Medicine (2011-2014); and the Johann L.F. Ehrenhaft Professor and Chairman, Department of Cardiothoracic of Surgery at the University of Iowa (2014-2017). He is a member of the American Society of Clinical Investigation and the American Surgical Association and has contributed over 150 scientific publications.

Ann-Marie Guglieri


Bio:

Deputy Director of Athletics

ann-marie.guglieri@yale.edu

Anne Gunnison


Bio:

Alan J. Dworsky Senior Associate Conservator of Objects
anne.gunnison@yale.edu