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Amy Saxe-Custack
Assistant Professor of Public HealthMichigan State University
Dr. Saxe-Custack is a Registered Dietitian and Assistant Professor in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition.
Professor Richard Martin
Reader, Electrical, Electronic & Power Eng, Aston Institute of Materials Research (AIMR)Aston University
Dr Martin's research interests include bioactive glass and structural studies.
Barbara Feeny, RN, MSN, NPD-BC
Nursing Professional Development ManagerChristianaCare
Barb Feeny, RN, MSN, NPD-BC, is the nursing affiliations and undergraduate clinical placement coordinator at ChristianaCare.
Rick Sadler
Assistant Professor, Division of Public HealthMichigan State University
Urban geographer and expert on public health issues in relation to geography/mapping.
Hal Herzog
Professor EmeritusWestern Carolina University
Hal Herzog has been investigating the complex psychology of our interactions with other species for more than two decades.
Wujie Zhang, Ph.D.
ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Wujie Zhang is an expert in biomaterials, tissue engineering, stem cell-based medicine, micro/nanotechnology, and drug delivery.
David C. Hess, MD
Interim Executive Vice President for Research and Innovation and Dean of the Medical College of GeorgiaAugusta University
Dr. David C. Hess, a stroke specialist, educator, and entrepreneur, is dean of the Medical College of Georgia.
Janie Robinson
Associate ProfessorTexas Christian University
Dr. Robinson's interest include kidney disease, chronic illnesses, and health disparities in African Americans
Ryan Kimball, FNP-C
Nurse Practitioner at ChristianaCare Primary Care at ElktonChristianaCare
Ryan Kimball is a nurse practitioner at ChristianaCare Primary Care at Elkton.
Dr Alexis Paton
Director, Centre for Health and SocietyAston University
Dr Paton examines the impact that society has on health. Her research focuses on how ethics and the social sciences can improve healthcare.
