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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
MICHAEL R. SHEEHY is the Senior Editor of Tibetan literary research and scholarship at the Tibetan Buddhist Resource Centre (TBRC). His research is concerned with Buddhist strategies of transmission, gZhan stong philosophical thinking and the Kālacakra, the intellectual history of the Jonangpa and Shangpa lineages, and Tibetan life writing. He teaches at The New School University in the city of New York.
CHARLES E. MANSON is researching the life and works of Karma Pakshi. He is currently the Tibetan Subject librarian at the Bodleian Library, University of Oxford.
DANIEL A.HIRSHBERG is a Ph.D. candidate in Inner Asian and Altaic Studies at Harvard University. With Nyang ral nyi ma ’od zer’s biographies, history (chos ’byung) and treasures as a textual basis, his dissertation research explores pre-institutionalized notions of catenate reincarnation, treasure recovery, and karmic ontology of the three times in the reconstruction of the Tibetan past.
JOEL GRUBER is a doctoral student in the department of Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara and an adjunct faculty member at the University of the West. His current research interests involve the early development of Buddhist philosophy in Tibet and the doctrinal progression of works attributed to Vimalamitra.