Annual Research Lecture

 

 

2023 Nominations Closed

The Annual Research Lecture has been presented at UNM since 1954 and is one of the highest honors the University bestows on its faculty member in recognition of research/creative activity. The nominated faculty member must be an active, full-time Professor or exceptional Associate Professor at the time the nomination is submitted with a record similar to that of applicants for Distinguished Professor (see the List of Honor below for past winners).

The research or creative works of the nominee must be of the highest quality with an outstanding cumulative record of achievement nationally and internationally (unless another domain is more relevant). The nominee will also be evaluated on the body of work that has been completed while at UNM, including mentoring. This often requires ten or more years at UNM to be competitive.


For Questions about this Award please contact:
Tito Busani
Chair, Research Policy Committee
busanit@unm.edu


Gena Garcia
Administrative Coordinator
Ofc of the University Secretary
emajsmom@unm.edu

 


68th Annual Research Lecture


List of Honor: Past Annual Research Lecturers

2023

Professor Felisa A. SmithUNM Distinguished Professor, Department of BiologyMammalian Paleoecology: Using the Past to Study the Present

2022

Professor Vojo DereticUNM Distinguished Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology Chair Autophagy, Inflammation and Metabolism Center DirectorAutophagy: The Double Membrane in Immunity & Beyond

2020

Professor Kerry HoweCivil Engineering, Chemical and Biological Engineering,Director: Center of Water and EnvironmentProviding Safe, Clean Drinking Water in America: Prospects for Recycling Wastewater

2019

Professor Scott CollinsDistinguished Professor: BiologyGrasslands As Model Ecosystems

2018

Professor Barbara McCradyDistinguished Professor: Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse and Addiction (CASAA)'Til Death Do Us Part: A Lifetime of Research To Better Understand And Treat Alcohol Use Disorders In The Family.

2017

Professor Vince CalhounChief Technology Officer: The Mind Research Network Distinguished Professor: Electrical Computer Engineering Professor: Computer ScienceDiscovering Patterns of Promise For Unravelling The Mystery of The Human Brain In Health And Disease

2016

Professor Lawrence Guy Straus, Leslie Spier Distinguished Professor of Anthropology.AnthropologyLife and Death during the last Ice Age: Paleolithic Human Adaptations in El Miron Cantalan in Spain and Beyond

2015

Professor Karl KarlstromEarth and Planetary SciencesIts About Time: Forty Years of Geologic Work in the Grand-Canyon Rocky Mountain Region.

2014

Professor Ivan DeutschPhysics & AstronomyBreaking Heisenberg: Controlling the Quantum World

2013

Professor Scott BurchielPharmacology & ToxicologyToxicoGenomics Bases for Human Susceptibility to Environmental Injury and Disease

2012

Professor Stephanie ForrestComputer ScienceBiological Models for Software Security

2011

Professor Philip A. MaySociology, Family & Community Medicine, & Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse & Addiction (CASAA)Adventures in Public Health Research: For Decades of Shoe-Leather Epidemiology and Prevention

2010

Professor Christopher ShultisMusicThe Dialects of Experimentalism

2009

Professor Ferenc SzaszHistoryAbraham Lincoln and Robert Burns: Connected Lives and Legends

2008

Professor Larry SklarPathology & PharmacyTeam Science: Partnerships for Innovation, Discovery and Translation

2007

Professor Clifford DahmBiologyReflections Upon the Science of Water in the New Mexico Year of Water

2006

Professor Jean-Claude DielsPhysics & Astronomy, Electrical & Computer EngineeringLaser Light: Sensing Nano Changes with the Lightest Touch and Creating Power Threads in the Light Tunnels - A Promethius' Journey

2005

Professor V.M. (Nitant) KenkrePhysics & AstronomyMovers and Shakers in Physics and Biology

2004

Professor Joan BybeeLinguisticsSay it Again: How Usage Shapes Language

2003

Professor Jane E. BuikstaAnthropologyDialogue with the Dead: Mummies, Monuments, and Mallquis

2002

Professor Everet E. RogersCommunication & JournalismApplications of the Diffusion Model: Spread and Consequences of the Internet

2001

Professor Mohamed S. El-GenkChemical & Nuclear EngineeringSpace Exploration: A Journey into the Future

2000

Professor Linda Biesele HallHistoryThe Virgin Mary, Coatlicue, and Pachamama: Thoughts on the Sacred Feminine in Latin America

Past Honors

1999

Professor James BrownBiologyThe Scale of Life: Of All Creatures Great and Small

1998

Professor Vera John-SteinerLanguage, Literacy & Socio-cultural StudiesCreativity and Collaboration: A Socio-cultural Approach

1997

Professor Louise LampereAnthropologyFrom Mill Town to Multinational: Gender, Family and Policy in Working Class Communities

1996

Professor Kathryn G. VogelBiologyThe Extracellular Matrix of Connective Tissue: Studying the Sticky Stuff

1995

Professor Robert T. PaineChemistryExercises in Molecular Assembly: Some Designs and Accidents

1994

Professor Albert E. Utton, DirectorU.S.-Mexico Transboundary Resource CenterWater in the Arid Southwest: An International Region Under Stress

1993

Professor Roger Y. AndersonEarth & Planetary SciencesClimates of the Future: A Retrospective

1992

Professor William R. MillerPsychology & PsychiatryThe Value of Being Wrong: Two Decades of Unexpected Findings in Treating Alcohol Problemst

1991

Professor Richard W. EtulainHistoryReimagining the American West: Toward a Postregional Culture

1990

Professor Jonathan M. Samet, M.DSchool of MedicineThe Hazards of Breathing: Cigarette Smoking, Radon, and Public Policy

1989

Professor Rudolfo A. AnayaEnglishAztlan: A Homeland Without Boundaries

1988

Professor Ellen H. GoldbergMicrobiologyGenetic Basis of Sexual Expression

1987

Professor Marlan O. ScullyPhysics & the Center for Advanced StudiesFrom Laser Physics to the Life Sciences: The Ramblings of a Quantum Cowboy

1986

Professor Randy ThornhilBiologySexual Selection: The Nature of the Traits it Favors and What Controls its Operationf

1985

Professor Howard C. BryanPhysics & AstronomyA Physicist’s Journal: From the Glory to the Two-Electron Ion

1984

Professor Lewis R. BinfordAnthropologyActing Director of the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, “Changing Views of the Human Past”

1983

Professor Beaumont NewhallArt History and PhotographyThe Unreality of Photography

1982

Professor Hamlin HilEnglish and American StudiesHuckleberry Finn’s Humor Today

1981

Professor Klaus KeilKlaus Keil Geology and the Institute of MeteoriticsMeteorites: The Asteroid Connection

1980

Professor Raymond R. McCurdyModern and Classical LanguagesDon Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla, Seventeenth Century Spanish Dramatist and Feminist

1979

Professor Martin R. Philip Eaton, M.DMedicineProblems in Human Biology: The Necessity for Collaborative Research

1978

Professor Henry C. EllisPsychologyStrategies and Flexibility in Human Memor

1977

Professor Martin C. NeedlerPolitical Science & SociologyThe Logic of Conspiracy: The Latin American Military Coup as a Problem in the Social Sciences

1976

Professor Garo Z. AntreasianArt History and PhotographySome Aspects of Process and History in My Work

1976

Professor Clinton AdamsArt History and PhotographyMind, Eye, Hand and Stone"*split lectureship

1975

Professor Ralph C. Williams Jr.MedicineSuppressor T-cells: Their Possible Relationship to Autoimmunity and Cancer

1974

Professor Frank A. LoganPsychologyLearning Theory and Higher Education

1973

Professor Hugh M. MilleMusicHumor in Music

1971

Professor James YaoCivil EngineeringEarthquake Engineering and Structural Safety

1970

Professor Gerald NashHistoryThe American West in the 20th Century

1968

Professor Archie J. BahmPhilosophyPhilosophy-1968

1967

Professor Stanley S. NewmanAnthropologyRelativism in Language and Culture

1966

Professor Richard C. CoveMechanical EngineeringAdvances in Man's Ability to Measure His Environment

1965

Professor Edwin LieuwenHistoryMen on Horseback: The Latin-American Military Elites

1964

Professor Milton KahnChemistryRadioisotopes in the Study of Unweighable Amounts of Matter

1963

Professor Ralph D. NormanPsychologyIntelligence Tests and the Personal World

1962

Professor Thomas M. PearceEnglishThe Lure of Names

1961

Professor Stuart A. NorthropGeologyNew Mexico's Fossil Record

1960

Professor Victor H. RegenerPhysicsScience in Space

1959

Professor William J. ParishBusiness AdministrationThe German Jew and the Commercial Revolution in Territorial New Mexico

1958

Professor Lincoln LaPazAstronomySome Aspects of Meteoritics

1957

Professor France V. ScholesHistoryThe Spanish Conqueror as a Business Man: A Chapter in the Life of Hernando Cortez"

1956

Professor Edward F. CastetterBiologyThe Vegetation of New Mexico

1955

Professor Henry WelhofenLawCrime, Law and Psychiatry

1954

Professor Leslie SpierAnthropologySome Aspects of the Nature of Culture