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Michael R. Dobbs, M.D.
Chair of the Clinical Neurosciences DepartmentFlorida Atlantic University
Michael Dobbs’, M.D., focuses on vascular neurology, particularly the pathophysiology and treatment of amyloidosis.
Lakiesha Williams
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Lakiesha Williams studies traumatic brain injury and neurodegeneration, the mechanics of soft tissues and bioinspired design.
Joseph Carrabis
CRO & FounderNextStage Evolution
"Kick-ass presentation" "Robin Williams as a professor" "Get there early and get a seat up front" "Very actionable & plenty of take-homes"
Kristin Bennett
Professor, Mathematical Sciences and Computer Science & Associate Director, Institute for Data Exploration and Application (IDEA)Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Extracts information from data using novel predictive or descriptive mathematical models
Jessica Borelli
Associate Professor of Psychological ScienceUC Irvine
Jessie Borelli's research focuses on the links between close relationships and mental health
Michael Lara, MD
Michael Lara, MD - Private Practice PsychopharmacologyMichael Lara, MD
Alternative and Functional Medicine Specialist
Treena Wynes
Wellness WarriorFood4Thought
Wellness Warrior, Counsellor & Author
Michael Scullin, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology and NeuroscienceBaylor University
Nationally recognized sleep expert exploring the connections between sleep physiology, memory, education, health & aging
Professor Tim Thompson
Professor of Applied Biological AnthropologyUniversity Alliance
His area of expertise is in the decomposition of human remains after death - with interest in what happens when a skeleton or body is burnt.
Dianne T. V. Pawluk, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering | BSc., University of Alberta | MSc., Queen's University, Canada | Ph.D. HarvardVCU College of Engineering
Dr. Pawluk develops devices and algorithms for assistive technology for individuals who are blind and visually impaired
