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Rebecca Christofferson
Associate ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Christofferson is an international expert on emerging zoonotic and mosquito-borne viruses.
Jose Vazquez, MD
Infectious DiseasesAugusta University
Dr. Jose Vazquez studies and treats infectious diseases, including COVID-19, antibiotic-resistant superbugs and fungal infections.
Marina Eremeeva
Professor, Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Environmental Health SciencesGeorgia Southern University
Expert in health sciences
Paulo Verardi, Ph.D.
Department Head and Associate Professor of Virology and VaccinologyUniversity of Connecticut
Expert on vaccine development & virology (Smallpox, Rinderpest, Zika, coronaviruses, Rift Valley, Powassan, SFTSV, Heartland, & more)
Ana Santos Rutschman, SJD, LLM
Professor of Law; Faculty Director, Health Innovation LabVillanova University
Professor Rutschman, SJD, LLM, researches topics in health law, biotech, innovation policy, patent law and law and technology.
Matt Hitchings
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Matt Hitchings researches the effectiveness of interventions against infectious disease, including COVID-19, influenza and dengue virus.
Eva Buckner
Assistant Professor | State Extension SpecialistUniversity of Florida
Eva Buckner researches mosquitoes and mosquito control efforts.
Philip Santangelo
Professor, Biomedical EngineeringGeorgia Tech - COE
Philip J. Santangelo researches optical microscopy and in vivo imaging, RNA virus pathogenesis, HIV/SIV.
Kristin Bennett
Professor, Mathematical Sciences and Computer Science & Associate Director, Institute for Data Exploration and Application (IDEA)Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Extracts information from data using novel predictive or descriptive mathematical models
Jennifer Gardy
Canada Research Chair in Public Health Genomics | Science Television HostUniversity of British Columbia | BC Centre for Disease Control | CBC Television
Sequencing DNA to track infectious diseases, and occasionally appearing on your favourite science TV shows
