Emergent Ventures winners, 27th cohort
Tanner Greer and The Center for Strategic Translation, to fund translation into English of important Chinese works, so that Westerners may understand China better.
Nabeel Qureshi, New York City, to support his next project.
Matthew Adelstein, Ann Arbor, for the study of utilitarianism and to become a public intellectual.
Kris Gulati, UC Merced, CA and Cambridge, Mass., to support his work in the economics of science.
Amos Wollen, Oxford Freshman, philosophy. General career development, podcasting, and travel.
Max Thilo, London, to travel to Singapore and study their health care system.
Juliette Sellgren, University of Virginia and Arlington, to attend a Civic Future conference in Cambridge, general career development.
Olutoba Ojo, Nigeria/Newark, Delaware, 17, computational biology, general career development.
Maggie Li, University of Toronto, physiological changes in brain vasculature with aging, and conference attendance. Personal website here.
Jordan Dworkin, Federation of American Scientists, NYC, a pledge toward a metascience experimentation prize.
Anna Claire Flowers, George Mason University, travel grant to Civic Future conference in Cambridge, UK, general career development.
Julia Pamilih, starting at Harvard Kennedy School, formerly Westminster, to become a leading expert on Indonesia.
Lada Nuzhna, San Francisco (originally Ukraine), for patent-related efforts, related to her work on gene expression.
Adithya Chakravarthy, Toronto, for his YouTube channel for advanced math videos.
Rebecca Lowe, Oxford, political philosopher, to support her writing of a book on the philosophy of freedom, Twitter here.
Ukraine tranche
Viktoriia Schcherba, Kyiv, now Harris School, Chicago, to study economic and political reconstruction.
Dmytro Semykras, Ukraine and Graz, Austria, to develop his career as a pianist.
Congratulations to all! Here are previous cohorts of EV winners.