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Dominic Parker and Srivatsan Raman receive H.I. Romnes Faculty Fellowships

Dominic Parker and Srivatsan Raman are among 13 faculty recently honored with 2024-25 H.I. Romnes Fellowships, which recognize faculty with exceptional research contributions within their first six years from promotion to a tenured position. The award is named in recognition of the late WARF trustees president H.I. Romnes and comes with $60,000 that may be spent over five years.

Dominic Parker is a professor of agricultural and applied economics and has won teaching awards for courses in environmental and natural resource economics. His research appears in economics, science and law journals and includes studies of property rights and environmental markets, resource booms and busts, land use, fishery and wildlife regulations, water trading and renewable energy. His work has been covered in over 100 media outlets including BBC NewsWall Street JournalThe Atlantic and The Economist.

Srivatsan Raman, associate professor of biochemistry, uses systems and synthetic biology to understand and engineer biomolecular and cellular systems at protein-wide and genome-wide scales. His research lies at the intersection of biochemistry, computation and engineering. Raman has received the National Institutes of Health New Innovator Award and the National Science Foundation CAREER Award.

View the full list of H.I. Romnes Faculty Fellowships.