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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.
Lynn Adler
Professor of BiologyUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Lynn Adler examines the interaction between flowers, pollinators and pathogens.
David Wei
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
David Wei's team works to discover novel electronic and optical properties of metallic and semiconductor nanomaterials.
Helena Fietz
Assistant ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Fietz’s research examines how disability care practices intersect with public policy in Brazil and the US.
Douglas Bowman
Professor of MarketingEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Bowman is an accomplished researcher in marketing, award-winning educator, and proven consultant.
J. Adam Langley, PhD
Professor of Biology | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Adam Langley, PhD, focuses his research on how ecosystems respond to, and may determine the severity of, environmental change.
Sean Ammirati
Distinguished Service ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Sean Ammirati develops tools to help companies adapt and integrate entrepreneurial best practices into their own innovation processes.
Ralph Carter
Piper Professor, Political ScienceTexas Christian University
Professor Carter focuses on Middle East conflicts, U.S. foreign trade and defense policy, with an emphasis on the roles played by Congress.
Michael Ostrowsky
Professor of SociologySouthern Utah University
Sociologist specializing in the topics of education, drug use, deviance, delinquency theories, and violent behavior
Elizabeth (Libby) Sharrow
Professor of History and Public Policy and Director of Faculty Research, Institute for Social Science ResearchUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Libby Sharrow examines the ways public policy has shaped understandings of gender, race, sexuality, disability and class in U.S. politics.
