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Matt Hitchings
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Matt Hitchings researches the effectiveness of interventions against infectious disease, including COVID-19, influenza and dengue virus.
Jason Miller
Interim ChairpersonMichigan State University
Jason Miller's primary research stream examines issues in the truck transportation industry including safety, productivity and employment.
Carol Motycka
Clinical Professor | Assistant DeanUniversity of Florida
Carol Motycka's research interests include substance abuse, obesity and interprofessional education in pharmacy care.
David C. Virtue
ProfessorWestern Carolina University
David C. Virtue is the Taft B. Botner Distinguished Professor of Middle Grades Education in the School of Teaching and Learning.
Young Anna Argyris
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Young Anna Argyris’s research centers on the design, development, and use of Information Technology to aid users’ decision-making.
Daniel A. Smith
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Daniel A. Smith examines how political institutions affect political behavior across and within the American states.
Andrew Lover
Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Deputy Director, New England Center of Excellence in Vector-Borne DiseaseUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Andrew Lover is an infectious disease epidemiologist whose work focuses on malaria and other vector-borne diseases.
Nicholas Mangee
Associate Professor of FinanceGeorgia Southern University
Nicholas Mangee is an associate professor of finance in the Parker College of Business at Georgia Southern University.
John Lednicky
Research ProfessorUniversity of Florida
John Lednicky focuses on microbiology and molecular biology, various bacteria, fungi and viruses, including influenza and coronaviruses.
Carma Bylund
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Carma Bylund is a behavioral scientist with international expertise in healthcare communication across the cancer continuum and in dementia.
