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Michael L. Parsons, Ph.D.
Expert in coastal water healthFlorida Gulf Coast University
Michael Parsons studies the causes of harmful algal blooms and how their toxins can impact marine and human lives.
Samuel S. Urlacher, Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Graduate Program Director of AnthropologyBaylor University
Renowned anthropologist & human evolutionary biologist specializing in global variation in child development, metabolism, and health.
Lisa Diewald
Associate Director, MacDonald Center for Nutrition Education and Research | M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of NursingVillanova University
Lisa K. Diewald, MS, RDN, LDN, is an expert in healthy eating and nutrition education programs for children and adults
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.
Sangeeta Khorana
Professor of International Trade Policy and Associate Dean InternationalAston University
Professor Khorana is policy expert in FTAs, regulation & global value chains, provides evidence-based insights for business & government..
Nancy Rabalais
Professor and Shell Endowed Chair in Oceanography and Wetland StudiesLouisiana State University
Dr Rabalais researches dead zones in the marine environment and is an expert in eutrophication and nutrient pollution
Mary Breunig
Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director, Social Justice and Equity StudiesBrock University
Mary Breunig is an expert in experiential education and social justice pedagogy, an educational consultant, and professor
Kashef Majid
Assistant Professor of BusinessUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Majid is an expert on reputation management and marketing strategy, with an emphasis on food waste.
Penelope Simons
Professor, Faculty of LawUniversity of Ottawa
Penelope Simons has been engaged in research on corporate human rights accountability for over a decade.
Inas Kelly
Professor of EconomicsLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
