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Lisa Chasan-Taber
Professor and Chair, Department of Biostatistics and EpidemiologyUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Lisa Chasan-Taber is an internationally recognized expert on physical activity during pregnancy.
Justin Martello, M.D.
Parkinson's and Movement Disorders DirectorChristianaCare
Dr. Martello, Delaware's only Parkinson's and movement disorders specialist, has established a comprehensive Parkinson's disease program.
Dr Duncan Sharp
Dean of SchoolLeeds Beckett University
Dr Duncan Sharp's primary research focuses on new technologies to allow measurements to be performed outside of conventional laboratories.
Megan Stokey, Ph.D.
Assistant ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Megan Stokey is an assistant professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at MSOE.
Mark Orazem
Distinguished ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Mark Orazem studies corrosion, batteries, fuel cells, sensors, and electrodes for neural stimulation.
Simon Medcalfe, PhD
ProfessorAugusta University
Dr. Simon Medcalfe is an economist with an emphasis on sports economics, social determinants of health, and the local economy.
David Christensen
Professor of AccountingSouthern Utah University
Specializing in earned value project management, the history of accounting principles, and the profitability analysis of accounting
David Chuss, PhD
Professor and Chair of Department of Physics; Co-Director of The Villanova One Sky Center for AstrophysicsVillanova University
David Chuss, PhD, has worked at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and studies astronomical polarimetry and magnetic fields.
James Fienup
Robert E. Hopkins Professor of Optics, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Professor in the Center for Visual ScienceUniversity of Rochester
Fienup is a leading expert in the use of phase retrieval algorithms to carefully align mirrors on NASA satellites once they are in orbit.
Panteleimon Ekkekakis
Chairperson and Professor, Department of KinesiologyMichigan State University
Panteleimon Ekkekakis's research examines pleasure and displeasure responses to exercise,