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Shahnaz Masani
Assistant Professor of Biology and Inclusion in STEMMichigan State University
Shahnaz Masani studies factors that increase equity, inclusion, and learning in undergraduate STEM classrooms.
Lorenza Beati
Curator of the U.S. National Tick Collection, Associate ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Lorenza Beati's research focuses on the study of the taxonomy, evolutionary relationships, and population genetics of arthropods.
Andrew Lover
Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Deputy Director, New England Center of Excellence in Vector-Borne DiseaseUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Andrew Lover is an infectious disease epidemiologist whose work focuses on malaria and other vector-borne diseases.
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham
Dean, Mellon College of ScienceCarnegie Mellon University
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham's research explores such issues as how do we make sense of speech and other sounds.
Suzana Herculano-Houzel
Associate Professor of PsychologyVanderbilt University
Neuroscientist and international expert in how brain size and structure affect cognition and longevity in animals.
Adam Moeser
Matilda R. Wilson Endowed ChairMichigan State University
Adam Moeser researches how early-life adversity affects the development of brain-gut axis communication and disease risk across the lifespan
Shauna McGillivray
Professor & Associate Department ChairTexas Christian University
Biology expert, focusing on genetic methods of fighting disease
Timothy Verstynen
Associate Professor and Interim Director, Neuroscience InstituteCarnegie Mellon University
Timothy Verstynen's research focuses on how our brains allow us to explore our environments and learn from experience.
Georgina Montgomery
Professor and Historian of BiologyMichigan State University
Georgina Montgomery's research focuses on the history of field science, particularly the development of field methods.
Andreas Pfenning
Associate Professor, Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology DepartmentCarnegie Mellon University
Andreas Pfenning has published a number of high-impact papers on genomic tools to study sequence differences.