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Beth Virnig
Dean and ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Beth Virnig’s research examines how patient factors and system factors combine to influence health care and health outcomes.
Lucy Xiaolu Wang
Assistant Professor of Resource EconomicsUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Economics of innovation & digitization in health care markets, particularly in the biopharmaceutical & digital health industries.
Lissa Leege
Professor & Center for Sustainability DirectorGeorgia Southern University
Lissa Leege's research focuses on plant conservation ecology, plant population and community ecology and threats to biodiversity.
Corinne Kyriacou
Vice Dean of Health Professions and Human Services and Associate Professor of Population HealthHofstra University
Vice Dean for Administration, HPHS and Vice Dean of Health Professions and Human Services and Associate Professor of Population Health
Steven Weisberg
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Steven Weisberg studies the cognitive neuroscience of human spatial navigation, why people differ, and how to improve spatial behavior.
Cristina L. Archer
Professor, Geography and Spatial SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Archer's research interests include: renewable energy, wind power, climate change, and numerical modeling of atmospheric processes.
Robert Brathwaite
Associate Dean for Research and Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Robert Brathwaite's teaching and research interests include international security, terrorism and cyberwarfare.
Stephen Mullens
Assistant Instructional ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Stephen Mullens is an expert in forecasting and impacts related to hurricanes and thunderstorms.
Charmion B. Rush
Associate Professor of Inclusive and Special EducationWestern Carolina University
Charmion Rush's areas of research include culture relevant pedagogy, disproportionate representation, implicit bias and literacy practices.
Zhoumeng Lin
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Zhoumeng Lin’s research is on developing computational models to study nanomedicine, food safety, nanoparticle and chemical risk assessment.
