The following Guggenheim Fellowships were awarded in 2001.

US and Canadian Fellows

  • Geneive Abdo, independent scholar, Washington, D. C.; senior research associate, Middle East Institute, Columbia University: Faith, power, and the new Iran.
  • Jeremy Adelman,
  • Vera Lutter, artist, New York City: Visual art.
  • Stephen Malawista, professor of medicine, Yale University: Studies of chemotaxis in human blood plasma.
  • Mark Maroncelli, professor of chemistry, Pennsylvania State University: Computational studies of supercritical fluids.
  • Beverly McIver, artist, Chandler, Arizona; assistant professor of painting and drawing, Arizona State University: Painting.
  • Cindy McTee, composer, Denton, Texas; professor of music composition, University of North Texas: Music composition.
  • Susan K. Mikota, veterinarian, Sumatra, Indonesia; Consultant, World Wildlife Foundation, Indonesia: A program for Sumatran elephant healthcare and conservation.
  • Susan L. Mizruchi, professor of English and American studies, Boston University: American culture, economy, and the novel, 1860–1915.
  • Toril Moi, James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies, Duke University: Ibsen's modernity.
  • Dilip Mookherjee, professor of economics and director, Institute of Economic Development, Boston University: Land reforms and fiscal decentralization in the economic development of West Bengal.
  • Rachel Olivia Moore, independent scholar, New York City: A study of folklore on film.
  • François M. Morel,
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