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Jennifer Andrews
Professor, Department of EnglishUniversity of New Brunswick
Jennifer Andrews’s areas of interest include nineteenth- and twentieth-century English-Canadian and American literature
Dawn Bowdish
Associate Professor, Pathology and Molecular MedicineMcMaster University
Understanding why changes in immunity that occur with age and how this predisposes us to infection and chronic inflammatory diseases.
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham
Dean, Mellon College of ScienceCarnegie Mellon University
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham's research explores such issues as how do we make sense of speech and other sounds.
Penelope Gurstein
Professor and Director, SCARPUniversity of British Columbia
Dr. Penny Gurstein is Professor and Director of the School of Community and Regional Planning and the Centre for Human Settlements at UBC.
Charles Leech
Partner & Executive Vice President (Qualitative)ABM Research Ltd.
Consumer Insights Philosopher-Guru slash Real World Semiotic Multidisciplinarian
Russell Lonser
Professor and Chair I Department of Neurological SurgeryThe Ohio State University
Dr. Lonser’s research interests include development of direct nervous system drug delivery paradigms for targeted therapy.
Dr Benz Kotzen
Associate Professor in Landscape DesignUniversity of Greenwich
Dr Kotzen is a chartered landscape architect with more than 30 years’ experience as a consultant and a researcher.
Jodi McDavid
OwnerMcDavid Brodie Consulting
Public sector folklorist with experience in non-profits, higher education, museums and archives.
Nefertiti Walker
Professor of Sport Management and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, and Equity for the UMass SystemUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Nefertiti Walker's research centers on sports culture and developing diverse and inclusive cultures in sports and other organizations.
Jocelyn Thorpe
Associate Professor, Women's and Gender Studies Program University of Manitoba
Professor Thorpe explores the history and legacies of colonialism in the Canadian context
