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Eloy Rodriguez

James A. Perkins Professor
Eloy Rodriguez is a research scientist of chemical biology, ecology and medicinal chemistry, and toxicology of natural small molecules and glycoproteins from plants and arthropods that are important in ecological and biological interactions and human and animal health and medicine.
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Nilsa B. Maldonado-Mendez

Senior Lecturer, Spanish and Romance Studies
Nilsa Maldonado-Mendez's interests include feminism and religion in Spanish-speaking countries, teaching Spanish to heritage speakers, history, and women writers in the Spanish-speaking Americas.
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Angela Gonzales

Retired Associate Professor
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Henry Wan

Professor Emeritus, Economics
Henry Wan's research focuses on development under globalization, the economics of East Asia, industrial policy, and welfare economics of international trade.
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Felicia Qiuyun Teng

Senior Lecturer, Asian Studies
Felicia Qiuyun Teng teaches intermediate and advanced Chinese language and literature. She previously served as an editor at Beijing Publishing House and as a journalist and editor for Beijing Publishing House's University Students magazine.
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Misako Suzuki

Senior Lecturer, Asian Studies
Misako Suzuki is a senior lecturer in the Department of Asian Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences.
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Weiqing Su George

Senior Lecturer, Asian Studies
Weiqing-Su George is a native speaker of Chinese, and has native fluency in English, advanced skills in Cantonese, and intermediate skills in Japanese. She is a member of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages and the Chinese Language Teachers Association.
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Meejeong Song

Senior Lecturer, Asian Studies
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Paul Steven Sangren

Emeritus, Hu Shih Distinguished Professor
Paul Steven Sangren is a socio-cultural anthropologist whose research focuses on Taiwan and China. His earliest published work combines insights drawn from structuralist theory with practice-oriented critiques to illuminate Chinese ritual processes and cosmological symbols.
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Yufen Mehta

Senior Lecturer, Asian Studies
Frances Yufen Lee Mehta is a senior lecturer in the Department of Asian Studies, College of Arts and Sciences.