MacArthur Genius List: 2009 Grant Winners Announced

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The Associated Press | 09/21/09 11:26 PM | AP

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The following 24 fellows each will receive $500,000 over the next five years from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation:

_Lynsey Addario, 35, photojournalist, Istanbul, Turkey. Creating a visual record of major conflicts and humanitarian crisis of the 21st century.

_Maneesh Agrawala, 37, computer vision technologist, Berkeley, Calif. Designing visual interfaces that enhance ability to synthesize and comprehend complex, digital information.

_Timothy Barrett, 59, Iowa City, Iowa. A papermaker and paper historian preserving and enhancing the art of hand-papermaking.

_Mark Bradford, 47, Los Angeles. Mixed media artist who incorporates every day items from urban environments into abstract art.

_Edwidge Danticat, 40, Miami. Novelist whose depictions of lives of Haitian immigrants chronicle the power of human resistance and endurance.

_Rackstraw Downes, 69, New York. Painter whose minutely landscapes explore the intersection between the built and the natural world.

_Esther Duflo, 36, Cambridge, Mass. Economist who analyzes poverty in South Asia and Africa and improving policies aid efforts designed to improve lives.

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_Deborah Eisenberg, 63, New York. Short story writer whose work depicts people coming to terms with personal relationships and struggling with the changing social context in which the relationships occur.

_Lin He, 35, Berkeley, Calif. Molecular biologist advancing understanding of the role of microRNAs in the development of cancer.

_Peter Huybers, 35, Cambridge, Mass. Climate scientist developing theories that explain climate change.

_James Longley, 37, Seattle. Filmmaker who explores the historical and cultural dimensions of conflicts in the Middle East through the stories of ordinary families.

_L. Mahadevan, 44, Cambridge, Mass. Applied mathematician investigating principles underlying the behavior of complex systems to address such questions as how flags flutter.

_Heather McHugh, 61, Seattle. Poet who uses such wordplay as puns and rhymes in intricately patterned compositions.

_Jerry Mitchell, 50, Jackson, Miss. Investigative newspaper reporter whose work has led to prosecutions in decades-old Civil Rights-era slayings.

_Rebecca Onie, 32, Boston. Health services innovator who helped build a program links college volunteers with medical professionals to improve health care for low-income patients.

Richard Plum, 48, New Haven, Conn. Ornithologist who uses paleontology, developmental biology and optical physics to address questions about avian development, evolution and behavior.

_John A. Rogers, 42, Urbana, Ill. An applied physicist who is a leader in developing flexible electronic devices.

_Elyn Saks, 43, Los Angeles. A law school professor whose writings and her own struggles with schizophrenia challenges popular notions about severe mental illness.

_ Jill Seaman, 57, Old Fangak, Sudan. Physician devoted to delivering and improving treatment for infectious diseases in the remote, impoverished area of southern Sudan.

_ Beth Shapiro, 33, University Park, Pa. Evolutionary biologist whose research focuses on tracing the population history of recently extinct or threatened species.

_Daniel Sigman, 40, Princeton, N.J. Biogeochemist examining the forces that have shaped the ocean's fertility and earth's climate over the past 2 million years.

_ Mary Tinetti, 58, New Haven, Conn. Geriatric physician focusing on accidents involving the elderly and identifying risk factors that contribute to morbidity due to falls.

_Camille Utterback, 39, San Francisco. Artist who uses digital technologies to create works that redefine how viewers experience and interact with art.

_Theodore Zoli, 43, New York. Bridge engineer who has made major technological advances to protect transportation infrastructure when there is a disaster.

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Source: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

The following 24 fellows each will receive $500,000 over the next five years from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation: _Lynsey Addario, 35, photojournalist, Istanbul, Turkey. Creating a...
The following 24 fellows each will receive $500,000 over the next five years from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation: _Lynsey Addario, 35, photojournalist, Istanbul, Turkey. Creating a...
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I'm sorry, but do any of these people actually NEED this money? What about the genius that hasn't had the chance to leave their mark because they're flat broke? The unrecognized genius?

But, who am I to say that one genius deserves a grant over another. Oh yeah, that's right, I'M A BROKE GENIUS.

Make the check out to cash.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 PM on 11/11/2009
- madtom I'm a Fan of madtom 40 fans permalink
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Congrats to the recipients!

They DO make a difference. This is a wonderful program.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 09/22/2009
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No one under the age of 32? Only one outside of the United States? Probably normal, but disapointing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 09/22/2009
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who omitted my name?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 09/22/2009

The MacAurthur Genius Grants is one of the few awards worth noticing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:21 AM on 09/22/2009
- didereaux I'm a Fan of didereaux 5 fans permalink

Good people, even great people...b­ut genius's?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 09/22/2009
- traumasurg I'm a Fan of traumasurg 2 fans permalink

I worked with Jill Seaman in Sudan this past January. She's the real deal. She spends the dry season in Sudan working for free (and using her savings to support her clinic, the only healthcare for the region), and when it's the wet season (people can't travel to the clinic during those months), she's a family practitioner in Alaska. Her program is well-run, cost-effective, and sustainable. She has a great TB program running, as well as trachoma surgery. I went there to teach emergency surgery procedures and wound care to locals in the clinic. She just started a nutrition program since there's so much childhood malnutrition and starvation. Seriously, a fine woman. I'm hoping to go back one day. If you can, read up on her...very inspiring.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 AM on 09/22/2009
- Merersu I'm a Fan of Merersu 4 fans permalink

Thank you so much for this insight!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 09/22/2009
- Imago I'm a Fan of Imago 92 fans permalink
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I keep threatening to hold my breath until they give me one, but so far they seem to have not believed me.

Very cool program celebrating very cool people doing very cool things...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 AM on 09/22/2009
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