Marcus Bingenheimer

Marcus Bingenheimer is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Temple University. He is a scholar of Buddhist Studies specializing in the history and literature of China and East Asia, often by using digital datasets and computational methods. He obtained an MA (Sinology) and Dr.phil (History…

John Canti

John Canti

John Canti is Editorial Chair and Director of 84000, a global nonprofit organization dedicated to translating all of the Buddha's words into modern languages, and to making them freely available to everyone, everywhere. Throughout his career, John has devoted himself to producing lucid, accurate translations…

Kyle K. Courtney

Kyle K. Courtney

Kyle K. Courtney is the Copyright Adivsor for Harvard University, working out of the Office for Scholarly Communication. He works closely with Harvard Library to establish a culture of shared understanding of copyright issues among Harvard staff, faculty, and students. His work at Harvard also…

Lauran Hartley

Lauran Hartley

Lauran Hartley (PhD, Indiana University) is Tibetan Studies Librarian for the C.V. Starr East Asian Library at Columbia University and occasionally serves as Adjunct Lecturer in Tibetan Literature for the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures. She has also taught courses on Tibetan literature…

Huanhuan He

Huanhuan He

Zhejiang University Professor He specializes in Buddhist Studies, Indian Philosophy, and Tibetan Studies. She recently completed a stay with Harvard-Yenching Institute from January 2014 to October 2014. Her recent publications include, A Study of the Madhyamakahṛdayakārikā and the Tarkajvālā 《<中观心论>及其古注<思择焰>研究, China Social Sciences Press 中国社会科学出版社,…

Lama Jabb (མདའ་ཚན་བླ་མ་སྐྱབས)

Lama Jabb (མདའ་ཚན་བླ་མ་སྐྱབས)

Lama Jabb was born and brought up in the Dhatsen tribe, a nomadic community in Northeastern Tibet. He studied in Tibet, India and the UK and received his D.Phil at the University of Oxford. He is currently a Supernumerary Fellow in Tibetan and Himalayan Studies…

Christian Lammerts

D. Christian Lammerts

D. Christian Lammerts is Professor of Buddhist and Southeast Asian Studies at Rutgers University. He received his Ph.D. in Asian Religions from Cornell University in 2010. His research interests include the History of Buddhism in pre- and early modern Burma and Southeast Asia; Buddhist law…

Donald S. Lopez, Jr.

Donald S. Lopez, Jr. (PhD, University of Virginia) is the Arthur E. Link Distinguished University Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies at the University of Michigan. He is the author, editor, or translator of a number of works, including Prisoners of Shangri-La, The Madman's Middle…

Michele Martin

Michele Martin

In 1966 Michele received a Masters degree in Russian Area Studies and in 1970, an M Phil in Comparative Literature, both from Yale University. After founding and practicing at Jemez Bodhi Mandala Zen Center in New Mexico from 1974 to 1977, she moved to Kyoto,…

Andrew Quintman

Andrew Quintman

Andrew Quintman is a scholar of Buddhist traditions in Tibet and the Himalaya, and Associate Professor in the Department of Religion at Wesleyan University. He writes, teaches, and lectures about Buddhist literature and history, sacred geography and pilgrimage, and visual cultures of the wider Himalaya….