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Meet the 1984 MacArthur Fellows

  • Shelly Bernstein

    Area of focus: Public Health and Medicine

  • Peter J. Bickel

    Area of focus: Statistics

  • William Drayton

    Area of focus: Community Affairs

  • Sidney Drell

    Area of focus: International Security

  • Mitchell J. Feigenbaum

    Area of focus: Mathematics

  • Michael H. Freedman

    Area of focus: Mathematics

  • Curtis G. Hames

    Area of focus: Medical Science

  • Shirley Brice Heath

    Area of focus: Cultural Anthropology

  • Bette Howland

    Area of focus: Fiction

  • Bill Irwin

    Area of focus: Theater and Performing Arts

  • Fritz John

    Area of focus: Mathematics

  • Galway Kinnell

    Area of focus: Poetry

  • Henry Kraus

    Area of focus: Art History and Criticism

  • Peter Mathews

    Area of focus: Archaeology

  • Beaumont Newhall

    Area of focus: Art History and Criticism

  • Roger S. Payne

    Area of focus: Ecology and Evolution

  • Edward V. Roberts

    Area of focus: Human Rights

  • Elliot Sperling

    Area of focus: History

  • Frank Sulloway

    Area of focus: History and Philosophy of Science

  • Alar Toomre

    Area of focus: Astronomy

  • Amos Tversky

    Area of focus: Psychology and Cognitive Science

  • J. Kirk T. Varnedoe

    Area of focus: Art History and Criticism

  • Bret Wallach

    Area of focus: Earth and Environmental Sciences

  • Arthur T. Winfree

    Area of focus: Medical Science

  • Billie Jean Young

    Area of focus: Community Affairs

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