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Margaret Freeberg, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Dr. Freeberg's research focuses on pulmonary mechanobiology, cell metabolism, and fibrosis.
Robert Cook
Professor | M.D.University of Florida
Dr. Robert Cook is a professor within the Department of Epidemiology focusing on preventative health care.
Mical Raz
Charles E. and Dale L. Phelps Professor in Public Policy and HealthUniversity of Rochester
Author of "What's Wrong with the Poor? Psychiatry, Race and the War on Poverty."
Marci Lynn Drees, M.D., MS
Chief Infection Prevention Officer and Hospital EpidemiologistChristianaCare
Marci Drees, M.D., MS, FACP, DTMH, is highly sought after national expert on infectious disease and vaccines.
Michael Benninghoff, DO, MS
Section Chief for Medical Critical CareChristianaCare
Dr. Michael Benninghoff oversees one of the nation's leading and busiest hospital intensive care units.
Electra Paskett
Professor of Cancer Research I Department of Internal MedicineThe Ohio State University
Electra Paskett is the Director of the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control in the College of Medicine.
Omar Ibrahim, M.D.
Associate Professor of MedicineUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Ibrahim's clinical interests include lung cancer, pleural disease, and complex airway disease.
C. Martin Harris, MD, MBA
Chief Information OfficerCleveland Clinic
Using IT strategically and effectively is the prescription for improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs
Zach Jenkins
Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice & Clinical Specialist, Infectious DiseasesCedarville University
Dr. Zach Jenkins is an infectious disease expert who loves educating others about superbugs, antibiotic therapy, and emergency preparedness.
Ann Mirabito, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, MarketingBaylor University
Internationally recognized scholar on the use of marketing science to improve consumer well-being with focus on threats to well-being
