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Michael C. Slattery
Professor, Department Chair and Director of the Institute for Environmental StudiesTexas Christian University
Mike has worked in diverse landscapes ranging from the Namib Desert in southern Africa to the cloud forests of Costa Rica.
Beth Herbel-Eisenmann
ProfessorMichigan State University
Beth is interested in issues of equity that concern authority, positioning, & voice in mathematics classrooms & professional development.
Professor Sue Backhouse
Professor of Sport Psychology and Behavioural NutritionLeeds Beckett University
Her particular expertise is in athlete welfare, drug use in sport, why athletes dope, what makes athletes vulnerable to doping and more.
Dawn Bazely
Professor, Department of BiologyYork University
#YorkU Biology professor. Collaborative, interdisciplinary researcher & award-winning teacher. Past #YorkU Sustainability Inst Director.
Joseph E. Trainor
Interim Dean and Professor, Biden School of Public Policy & AdministrationUniversity of Delaware
Can discuss behavioral responses to disasters, including household risk management and decision making about warnings and evacuation orders.
David Markowitz
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
David Markowitz's research uses language to understand social and psychological processes.
Sarah A. Schnitker, Ph.D.
Professor, Psychology & NeuroscienceBaylor University
Leading researcher on the study of patience & gratitude and religion's role in virtue development in adolescents & emerging adults.
Michael Prietula
Professor of Information Systems & Operations ManagementEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Robert Bird
Eversource Energy Chair in Business EthicsUniversity of Connecticut
Robert Bird is an expert in corporate compliance, employment law, legal strategy, business ethics, and corporate governance.
Gaurav Jain
Assistant ProfessorRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Behavioral economist focused on studying how individuals make judgments and decisions in the absence of complete information.
