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Darlene Kertes
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Darlene Kertes’ research examines the role of life experiences and epigenetic processes on activity of stress-sensitive systems.
René Olivares-Navarrete, D.D.S, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering | D.D.S, National Autonomous University of Mexico | Ph.D., National Autonomous University of MexicoVCU DEPT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Olivares-Navarrete’s research focuses on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine approaches for Craniofacial and Orthopaedic needs.
Christopher Philips
Professor and Department Head, HistoryCarnegie Mellon University
Christopher Phillips' research focuses on the history of science, particularly statistics and mathematics.
Andrew Devitt
Professor, School of BiosciencesAston University
Professor Devitt's research over 20 years has focused on the innate immune system and its role in protection and tissue repair.
Omer Inan
Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer EngineeringGeorgia Tech - COE
Omer Inan's research focuses on non-invasive physiologic monitoring for human health and performance.
Caio Sousa (on Sabbatical Fall 2025)
Assistant Professor of Health and Human SciencesLoyola Marymount University
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
John Jaeger
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
John Jaeger researches the ways in which hurricanes have impacted Florida’s coastline.
Roger B. Fillingim
Professor | DirectorUniversity of Florida
Roger B. Fillingim maintains an active research program investigating individual differences in pain.
Juliet Daniel
Professor of BiologyMcMaster University
Dr. Daniel is a Cancer Biologist with expertise in breast cancer, racial disparities in cancer, and diversity issues in higher education.
Chris Martens
Associate Professor, Kinesiology & Applied PhysiologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Martens's laboratory is interested in understanding mechanisms by which impaired vascular function contributes to cognitive declines.
