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William J. Evans
Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Eddleman Quantum InstituteUC Irvine
William Evans' research merges chemistry & quantum science to develop materials for quantum computing, electronics & energy sustainability.
Michael Prietula
Professor of Information Systems & Operations ManagementEmory University, Goizueta Business School
C. Michael White, Pharm.D., FCP, FCCP
Head and Distinguished Professor, Department of Pharmacy PracticeUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. White’s research interests are in drug, dietary supplement, and illicit drug safety, quality, and cost
Nicole Dorey
Instructional ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Nicole R. Dorey, founder of the Animalia Laboratory, teaches courses in psychology and animal behavior.
Susan Smith, Ph.D, RN
Program Director of Technology Research & EducationChristianaCare
Susan Smith is a nurse scientist with experience conducting clinical research using various forms of digital health technology.
Ken Catania
Stevenson Professor of Biological SciencesVanderbilt University
Expert on sensory systems' impact on animal behavior, particularly naked mole rats, star-nosed moles, cockroaches and eels.
Susana Marcos
Director of the Center for Visual Science, Nicholas George Professor of Optics, Professor of OphthalmologyUniversity of Rochester
Susana Marcos is an acclaimed researcher in the field of visual optics and ocular imaging.
Claire Cupples
Dean of Science and Professor of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry, Faculty of ScienceSimon Fraser University
Dr. Cupples has worked as a scientist, faculty member and administrator in three Canadian comprehensive universities since 1989.
Christin Munsch, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of SociologyUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Munsch's research focuses on gender roles and family “breadwinners."
Rebecca L. George
Instructor of Anthropology and Assistant Director of Forensic Anthropology FacilitiesWestern Carolina University
Rebecca L. George focuses on the utility of dental morphology and metrics to estimate population affinity within forensic anthropology.
