Gratitude for KU peer reviewers
One hundred sixty-eight.
That’s how many proposals and nominations the Office of Research received this academic year for our internal grant and achievement award programs and limited submission competitions. Each application represents many hours of thoughtful preparation — and many more years spent building the research, scholarship or creative trajectory that led to its submission.
Choosing recipients is never an easy task, but we strive to facilitate a peer review process that recognizes applicants’ tremendous effort. That process relies on faculty and staff experts who carefully evaluate proposals against selection criteria, provide constructive comments to applicants, discuss their assessments with fellow reviewers to reach consensus, and ultimately recommend the top-rated proposals or nominations.
As the semester winds down, I want to publicly thank the people — more than 70 of them from a diverse range of disciplines — who graciously served in these roles during the 2023-24 academic year. Your behind-the-scenes work made it possible for our office to support a significant number of outstanding researchers, scholars and creators. We appreciate your time and dedication!
Publishing this list is both an expression of gratitude and an ongoing commitment to transparency. We expanded a number of reforms this year designed to minimize the potential influence of bias in the review process. This included:
- Creating four discipline-specific standing review panels and a fifth panel focused specifically on racial equity awards
- Providing bias training for reviewers
- Revising evaluation rubrics across all competitions based on best practices for avoiding bias
- Publishing evaluation rubrics to assist with proposal preparation
As we continue to assess and reflect on the peer review process and its outcomes, please share your recommendations with us.
In the meantime, please join me in thanking this year’s reviewers. And please consider serving in this critical role if you are invited in the future.
Belinda Sturm
Interim Vice Chancellor for Research
2023-24 Peer Reviewers
The following KU faculty and staff served as peer reviewers for one or more internal grant and achievement award programs or limited submission competitions sponsored by the Office of Research during the 2023-24 academic year. We are grateful to each of you for devoting your time and expertise to helping us identify promising research, scholarship and creative activity for support and recognition — and for providing constructive feedback to applicants as they continue to pursue their lines of inquiry.
Every effort has been made to ensure this list is complete. If you discover a name is missing, please alert Mindie Paget at mpaget@ku.edu.
- Perry Alexander, AT&T Foundation Distinguished Professor, electrical engineering & computer science, director, Institute for Information Sciences
- Mike Amlung, associate professor, applied behavioral science and associate scientist, Life Span Institute
- Meredith Bagwell-Gray, assistant professor, social welfare
- Beth Bailey, Foundation Distinguished Professor, history
- Mikhail Barybin, professor, chemistry
- Theodore Bergman, Charles E. & Mary Jane Spahr Professor, mechanical engineering
- James Blakemore, associate professor, chemistry
- Michael Branicky, professor, electrical engineering & computer science
- Juan Bravo-Suarez, associate professor, chemical & petroleum engineering
- Carol Burdsal, director of research development, Office of Research
- Amy Burgin, professor, ecology & evolutionary biology and senior scientist, Kansas Biological Survey & Center for Ecological Research
- Doug Byers, assistant director, Kansas NSF EPSCoR
- Marco Caricato, professor, chemistry
- Paulyn Cartwright, professor, ecology & evolutionary biology
- Vitaly Chernetsky, professor, Slavic, German & Eurasian studies
- Ana Chicas-Mosier, director of education, outreach & diversity, Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis
- Christopher Cushing, associate professor, applied behavioral science and associate scientist, Life Span Institute
- Mohammed Dastmalchi, assistant professor, architecture
- Jaclyn Dudek, assistant professor, curriculum & teaching and assistant research professor, Achievement & Assessment Institute
- Meghan Ecker-Lyster, director of research, evaluation & dissemination, Achievement & Assessment Institute
- Ken Fischer, professor, mechanical engineering
- Kandace Fleming, senior scientist, Life Span Institute
- Evan Franseen, professor, geology and senior scientist, Kansas Geological Survey
- Craig Freeman, senior scientist, Kansas Biological Survey & Center for Ecological Research
- Teri Garstka, research associate, Life Span Institute
- Mugur Geana, associate professor, journalism
- Donna Ginther, Roy A. Roberts and Regents Distinguished Professor, economics, and director, Institute for Policy & Social Research
- Ayesha Hardison, associate professor, English and women, gender & sexuality studies
- Meredith Hartley, assistant professor, chemistry
- Lena Hileman, professor and chair, ecology & evolutionary biology
- Michael Hoeflich, John H. & John M. Kane Distinguished Professor, law
- Tzu-Chieh Kurt Hong, assistant professor, architecture
- Chang Hoon Oh, William & Judy Docking Professor, business
- Douglas Wayne Huffman, professor, curriculum & teaching
- Timothy Jackson, professor and chair, chemistry
- Christopher Johnson, professor, music
- In-Gu Kang, assistant teaching professor, educational psychology and assistant research professor, Achievement & Assessment Institute
- John Kelly, professor, ecology & evolutionary biology
- Hyunjoon Kim, assistant professor, pharmaceutical chemistry
- Allison Kirkpatrick, assistant professor, physics & astronomy
- Chris Koliba, Edwin O. Stene Distinguished Professor, public affairs & administration
- Kathleen Lynne Lane, associate vice chancellor for research and Roy A. Roberts Distinguished Professor, special education
- Jilu Li, associate research professor, Center for Remote Sensing & Integrated Systems
- Gaisheng Liu, associate scientist, Kansas Geological Survey
- Erik Lundquist, associate vice chancellor for research and professor, molecular biosciences
- Bo Luo, professor, electrical engineering & computer science
- Stuart Macdonald, professor, molecular biosciences
- Rick Miller, senior scientist, Kansas Geological Survey
- Timothy Musch, University Distinguished Professor, kinesiology, Kansas State University
- Jennifer Ng, professor, educational leadership & policy studies
- Alison Olcott, associate professor, geology
- Hannah Park, associate professor, design
- Dan Reuman, professor, ecology & evolutionary biology and senior scientist, Kansas Biological Survey & Center for Ecological Research
- Suzanne Shontz, professor, electrical engineering & computer science and associate dean for research & graduate programs, engineering
- Benjamin Sikes, associate professor, ecology & evolutionary biology and associate scientist, Kansas Biological Survey & Center for Ecological Research
- Joanna Slusky, associate professor, molecular biosciences
- Steven Soper, Foundation Distinguished Professor, chemistry and mechanical engineering
- Belinda Sturm, interim vice chancellor for research and professor, civil, architectural & environmental engineering
- Elaina Sutley, associate professor, civil, architectural & environmental engineering and associate dean for diversity, equity, inclusion & belonging, engineering
- Russell Swerdlow, Gene & Marge Sweeney Professor, neurology, cell biology & anatomy and biochemistry & molecular biology
- Rebecca Swinburne Romine, associate research professor, Life Span Institute
- Candan Tamerler, associate vice chancellor for research and Charles E. & Mary Jane Spahr Professor, mechanical engineering
- Robert Unckless, associate professor, molecular biosciences
- Maggie Wagner, assistant professor, ecology & evolutionary biology and assistant scientist, Kansas Biological Survey & Center for Ecological Research
- Dale Walker, research professor, Life Span Institute
- Tonya Waller, director of CCAMPIS, Center for Educational Opportunity Programs
- Robert Warrior, Hall Distinguished Professor, English and American studies
- Rebecca Whelan, associate professor, chemistry
- Judy Wu, University Distinguished Professor, physics & astronomy
- Xinmai Yang, professor, mechanical engineering
- Jack Zhang, assistant professor, political science