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Professor Paul Gately
ProfessorLeeds Beckett University
His main research interest is in childhood obesity - and the treatment strategies for obesity across all age ranges.
Ali Bigdeli
Associate Professor (Reader) in Industrial Service InnovationAston University
Dr Bigdeli is an expert in servitization and advanced services in manufacturing.
Janet Lenaghan
Dean, Frank G. Zarb School of Business, Professor of Management and EntrepreneurshipHofstra University
Dean, The Walter H. "Bud" Miller Distinguished Professor in Business and Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship
Nicholas Z. Muller
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Nicholas Muller works at the intersection of environmental policy and economics.
Kali Kniel
Professor, Microbial Food SafetyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Kniel’s laboratory explores issues of food safety and public health that involve transmission of viruses and pathogenic bacteria.
Paige Marta Skiba
Professor of Law and Professor of EconomicsVanderbilt University
Expert in behavioral economics, including causes and consequences of borrowing on high-interest credit.
Holly Oxhandler, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development, Associate Professor, Diana R. Garland School of Social WorkBaylor University
Social work expert in the ethical integration of clients' religion and spirituality in evidence-based mental and behavioral health treatment
Daniel White
Associate Professor, Physical TherapyUniversity of Delaware
Daniel White strives to develop clinically feasible and practical ways to increase physical activity in older adults.
Siddharth Chandra
Professor and DirectorMichigan State University
An expert on: Asia; demography; drug policy, trafficking, and use; economics; epidemiology; India; Indonesia; influenza; health; history.
Keith Webster
Dean of LibrariesCarnegie Mellon University
Keith Webster’s professional interests include research evaluation, learning space design and trends in scholarly communication.
