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Daniel White
Associate Professor, Physical TherapyUniversity of Delaware
Daniel White strives to develop clinically feasible and practical ways to increase physical activity in older adults.
Cliff Bailey
Emeritus Professor, College of Health and Life SciencesAston University
Professor Bailey's research is mainly directed towards the pathogenesis and treatment of diabetes.
Dr. Nicole Egenberger
Clinic Director & Naturopathic DoctorRemède Naturopathics
Naturopathic doctor. Founder of New York's leading clinic for naturopathic medicine. Expert in research-driven natural medicine.
Lyndsay V. Rhodes, Ph.D.
Expert in cellular, molecular and cancer biologyFlorida Gulf Coast University
Lyndsay Rhodes' research focuses on understanding breast cancer.
E. Alison Holman
Professor of NursingUC Irvine
E. Alison Holman studies the early post-event predictors of co-morbid trauma-related mental and physical health problems.
Connie Mulligan
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Connie Mulligan is interested in understanding patterns of human genetic variation with implications for human health and evolution.
Sascha Usenko B.S., Ph.D.
Professor of Environmental Science. Director, Environmental Science Graduate ProgramBaylor University
Environmental chemist focused on transport, transformation & forensic fingerprinting of anthropogenic contaminants in aquatic ecosystems
Howard (Shih-Ming) Hu
Professor of Hotel, Resort, Hospitality ManagementSouthern Utah University
Specializing in international cuisine, hospitality management, and culinary science
Arni Rao, PhD
Director and ProfessorAugusta University
Director of the Laboratory for Theory and Mathematical Modeling and professor at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
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.
