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Christine Saulnier
Nova Scotia DirectorCanadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Christine Saulnier serves as the Nova Scotia director for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
Aaron Kruse-Diehr, PhD
Chair, Department of Community and Behavioral Health Sciences, School of Public HealthAugusta University
Dr. Kruse-Diehr’s research focuses on closing the gap between evidence and practice in healthcare settings.
Deborah Fein, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychological SciencesUniversity of Connecticut
Distinguished Professor focused on autism spectrum disorders and behavioral therapy for autism.
Blake McGee, PhD, MPH, RN
Department Chair, Prelicensure Nursing | Associate ProfessorAugusta University, College of Nursing
Blake McGee studies the impacts of federal and state policy choices on economically or socially marginalized people.
Gregor Semieniuk
Assistant Research Professor at the Political Economy Research Institute and the Department of EconomicsUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Gregor Semieniuk is an expert on the political economy of policy-induced structural change required to transition to a low-carbon economy.
Roy Black
Professor Emeritus in the Practice of FinanceEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Prof. Black is a Professor in the Practice of Finance and Director of the Real Estate Program at Goizueta Business School.
Stephen M. Strader, PhD
Associate Professor of Geography and the Environment | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Stephen Strader, PhD, is an expert on the interaction of climate change, natural hazards, and society.
Thomas George
M.D. | Professor | Interim DirectorUniversity of Florida
Dr. Thomas George is a medical oncologist and clinical investigator focusing on gastrointestinal malignancies and new cancer treatments.
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.
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
