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Thomas P. Rausch, S.J.

Thomas P. Rausch, S.J.

Emeritus Professor of Theological StudiesLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

ChristologyEcclesiologyEcumenismSystematic Theology
David Vaillancourt

David Vaillancourt

Professor | ChairUniversity of Florida

David Vaillancourt’s studies how the brain regulates voluntary and involuntary movement with a specific focus on motor disorders.

Structural and Functional Imaging in Rodents and HumansRehabilitative, Surgical and Pharmacological Interventions for Motor DisordersCortical Oscillations that Underlie Voluntary and Involuntary MovementNeuroscience and the BrainProgression Markers of Parkinson’s Disease
George Kuchel, M.D., F.R.C.P.

George Kuchel, M.D., F.R.C.P.

Professor of Medicine, Travelers Chair in Geriatrics and GerontologyUniversity of Connecticut

Improving health and independence in older adults through multidisciplinary team science

Mobility and FrailtyVoiding Issues and Urinary IncontinenceGeroscienceGeriatric MedicineAging
Linda Mansfield

Linda Mansfield

University Distinguished Professor, Albert C and Lois E. Dehn Endowed Chair in Veterinary MedicineMichigan State University

Linda Mansfield investigates enteric pathogens that cause gastrointestinal disease and explores new therapies for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Microbiology and ImmunologyGut MicrobiomeAntimicrobial Resistance
Scott Niekum

Scott Niekum

Associate Professor, Manning College of Information and Computer SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Scott Niekum works to enable personal robots to be deployed in the home and workplace. He is an expert on the social implications of AI.

AIHuman-Robot InteractionRobotic ManipulationAI SafetyReinforcement Learning
Robyn Schwarz

Robyn Schwarz

PhD Candidate in HistoryWestern University

Providing historical context for issues relating to Canadian women, marriage/divorce law, welfare programs, motherhood and post-1945 Canada.

Canadian HistoryWomen's History Reproductive RightsAbortionWelfare Policies
Chad Cotti

Chad Cotti

Chairperson, Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource EconomicsMichigan State University

Chad Cotti’s research fits broadly within health economics and public policy.

Health PolicyHealth CostsHealth Outcomes
Stephane Gaskin PhD, ACC, PPCC

Stephane Gaskin PhD, ACC, PPCC

Coaching, Speaking and WorkshopsCoachingSG

Professor: Dawson College and Concordia University; Personal, Professional Coaching.

ResearchTeachingPublic SpeakingLife Coach
Wesley Longhofer

Wesley Longhofer

Associate Professor of Organization & Management; Senior Director, Center for Faculty Development and Excellence; Assistant Vice Provost for Faculty AffairsEmory University, Goizueta Business School

Organizational SociologyBusiness and SocietySocial EnterprisePhilanthropy and Non-ProfitsClimate Change
Mario Bergés

Mario Bergés

ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Mario Bergés is interested in making our built environment more operationally efficient through the use of communication technologies.

Sensor NetworksSmart GridInfrastructure MonitoringBuilding Energy ManagementMachine Learning for Signal Processing