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Matthew McGranaghan
Assistant Professor, MarketingUniversity of Delaware
Prof. McGranaghan studies the economics of consumer attention and the indirect effects of marketing interventions.
Ronald Rogge
Associate Professor of PsychologyUniversity of Rochester
Rogge's research focuses on understanding dynamics within romantic relationships and families.
Douglas M. Brugge, Ph.D., M.S.
Professor and Chair, Department of Public Health SciencesUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Brugge is an expert in occupational and environmental health.
David Figlio
Gordon Fyfe Professor of Economics and EducationUniversity of Rochester
Figlio is an expert on educational, public, and social policy, including the link between health and education.
Gary Elkins, Ph.D., ABPP
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience (Core Clinical Faculty)Baylor University
Expert in clinical psychology, health psychology & the science of hypnotherapy for menopause & sleep disorders.
Comila Shahani-Denning
Senior Vice Provost for Academics and Professor of PsychologyHofstra University
Expert in workplace issues and behavior, hiring practices, leadership development, human resource management
Robert Fuller, M.D., FACEP
Professor Emeritus, Emergency MedicineUniversity of Connecticut
Fuller has responded to nations battered by natural and manmade disasters, including New York after 9/11, Haiti, and the Philippines
Charles Burke
President & CEOFrederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
Charles Burke champions the intersection of art, culture and nature to build healthy communities—a philosophy he embodies at Meijer Gardens.
Allison Alford, Ph.D.
Clinical Associate Professor of Business CommunicationBaylor University
Interpersonal & business communications expert who studies the roles of daughters & mothers in the family structure
Valerie Duffy, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Allied Health SciencesUniversity of Connecticut
Professor focused on how variation in taste affects food flavor and food preference, translated to healthier eating to reduce obesity risk.
