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George J. Davies
Professor, Department of Rehabilitation SciencesGeorgia Southern University
George J. Davies is an expert in sports physical therapy, athletic training, orthopaedics, and rehabilitation.
Mariana Brussoni
Associate ProfessorUniversity of British Columbia
Brussoni's research focuses on child injury prevention, including risky play, parents' perspectives on safety, and Aboriginal injuries.
Allison Holgerson
Clinical Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Allison Holgerson conducts comprehensive psychological evaluations for patients being considered for bariatric procedures.
Biplab Datta, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Health Management, Economics, and PolicyAugusta University
Dr. Datta’s research explores the niche areas in the junction of public health and economics.
Mark Bishop
Associate Professor and DirectorUniversity of Florida
Mark Bishop is an associate professor and the director of the doctor of physical therapy program.
Dimitrios Buhalis
Professor and Leader of eTourism LabBournemouth University
Experienced, dynamic speaker that connects Tourism/Travel - Technology/Social Media and Management and Marketing ss
Deborah Chyun, Ph.D.
Professor and Dean EmeritusUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Chyun is an expert in the field of cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
Dr. Mark Ware
Chief Medical OfficerCanopy Growth
Dr. Ware leads Canopy Growth’s medical division, Spectrum Therapeutics including research towards the development of cannabinoid medicines.
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.
Laura Vandenberg
Associate Vice Chancellor and Vice Provost for Research and Engagement and Professor of Environmental Health SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Laura Vandenberg looks at how exposures to plastics, and other chemicals especially early in life, can predispose individuals to diseases.
