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Christine Chambers
Professor & Canada Research Chair in Children's PainDalhousie University and IWK Health Centre
Global children’s pain research leader turning evidence into better care and policy for kids, youth, and families worldwide.
Stacey Ivanchuk
Director, Intellectual PropertyMaRS Innovation
Experienced and strategy-minded director with extensive experience managing commercially driven programs
Nicole Peritore, PhD
Assistant ProfessorAugusta University
Nicole Peritore is an assistant professor of kinesiology in the College of Education and Human Development at Augusta University.
Angela Hattery
Professor, Women and Gender Studies; Co-Director, Center for Study & Prevention of GBVUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Hattery teaches courses on race and gender inequality, families, and methods.
Nishtha Langer
Associate Professor of Business AnalyticsRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Authority in the field of business and societal value of IT and IT human capital
Thomas A. Buckley
ProfessorUniversity of Delaware
Expert in the short- & long-term neurological health effects of Concussion and contact sports participation (e.g., Football, Hockey, Soccer)
Tom Kaminski
Professor, Kinesiology and Applied PhysiologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Kaminski is a leading expert on issues related to purposeful headers in interscholastic and intercollegiate soccer.
Brenda Elsey
Professor of HistoryHofstra University
Specialist in Popular Culture and Politics, as well as Gender and Sports, in Twentieth Century Latin America.
Professor Sarah Whatley
Professor of Dance and Director of the Centre for Dance ResearchCoventry University
She has expertise across a range of contemporary dance theory & practice, such as with artists, dance companies & cultural organisations.
Dr. Marty Makary
Physician, Researcher, Author, Medical CommentatorJohns Hopkins School of Medicine & Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health
This won't hurt a bit! In fact, your audience will say "Ahh" when a Johns Hopkins School of Medicine physician and author is at the podium
