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Rayid Ghani
Distinguished Career ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Rayid Ghani is a reformed computer scientist who wants to increase the use of large-scale Machine Learning in solving large public policy.
Ellen Clayton
Craig-Weaver Professor of Pediatrics; Professor of Law; Professor of Health PolicyVanderbilt University
World-renowned medical ethicist working at the intersection of law, medicine and public health, with a focus on genetics.
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce
Assistant Professor of Health Policy and ManagementUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Dr Hartmann-Boyce is an expert in evidence-based medicine and health policy, particularly in tobacco control, e-cigarettes, and diabetes.
James Kendra
Director, Disaster Research Center; Professor, Biden School of Public Policy and AdministrationUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Kendra researches emergency planning and crisis management.
Connie Mulligan
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Connie Mulligan is interested in understanding patterns of human genetic variation with implications for human health and evolution.
Steve Metraux
Associate Professor, Biden School of Public Policy and Administration; Director Center for Community Research & ServiceUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Metraux has over two decades of experience with research and policy work on homelessness, affordable housing and eviction.
Rachel Davidson
Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering; Core Faculty, Disaster Research CenterUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Davidson conducts research on natural disaster risk modeling and civil infrastructure systems.
Sai Zhang
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Sai Zhang's research leverages machine learning and big biomedical data to decode complex human diseases and advance precision medicine.
NK Shrivastava
Vice PresidentFarragut Systems
Experienced, entertraining speaker on Project Management topics who brings real life examples from his own projects into his presetations th
Zhoumeng Lin
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Zhoumeng Lin’s research is on developing computational models to study nanomedicine, food safety, nanoparticle and chemical risk assessment.
