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Cheryl Murphy
Director of the Center for PFAS ResearchMichigan State University
Cheryl Murphy is well-versed in reproductive physiology, behavior, ecology, toxicology, and modeling.
Lance Gentry
Professor of BusinessUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Gentry has been surveying and evaluating respondents since 1993
Tabetha Boyajian
Associate ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Boyajian is active in the fields of stellar interferometry/spectroscopy, exoplanet research, and high angular resolution astronomy.
Professor Giampiero Favato
Director of the Institute of Leadership and Management in HealthKingston University
He examines the economics of public health policy - and in particular the economics of inequalities in accessing medical treatments.
Steven Shugan
ChairUniversity of Florida
Steven Shugan is an expert in health care and market research.
Dr. Randy McIntosh
Vice-President of Research ; Director, Rotman Research InstituteBaycrest
A world-renowned expert in the use of neuro-imaging methods (fMRI, PET, EEG and MEG) and computational modeling.
Stephen Mihm
Professor | Associate Dean, Franklin College of Arts & SciencesUGA Franklin College of Arts & Sciences
Expert on the history of American business, tech, and how they shape the modern economy and society
Cary Roseth
Chairperson and Professor, Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special EducationMichigan State University
Cary Roseth is interested in social development, peer relations, and social contextual influences on classroom achievement.
Rick Sadler
Assistant Professor, Division of Public HealthMichigan State University
Urban geographer and expert on public health issues in relation to geography/mapping.
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.
