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Mairead Sullivan
Professor of Women's and Gender StudiesLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Basil Latif
Lecturer in Computer ScienceLoyola Marymount University
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Edward Lopez
ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Edward Lopez is Professor of Economics and founding director of Western Carolina University's Center for the Study of Free Enterprise.
Michael Hamblin, PhD
Principal Investigator, Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General HospitalAssociate Professor, Dermatology, Harvard Medical School
Dr. Hamblin's research interests are now broadly in the area of phototherapy for multiple diseases
Hayden Wimmer
Associate Professor, Department of Information TechnologyGeorgia Southern University
Hayden Wimmer is an expert in Information Systems based in data mining and artificial intelligence applied to financial data.
Heather Bastedo
PrincipalPublic Square Research
Heather Bastedo has more than ten years of experience in persuasion and motivation research
Tony Smith
Professor of Political Science and LawUC Irvine
Tony Smith’s knowledge of politics includes Constitutional Law, the U.S. Supreme Court and election law.
Thomas D. Roper, Ph.D.
Graduate Program Director, Chemical & Life Science Engineering | Director, Pharmaceutical Engineering | Engineering Foundation ProfessorVCU College of Engineering
Dr. Roper specializes in efforts to bring engineering and science closer to patients who utilize medicines via novel technologies.
David Feldman
Professor of Urban Planning & Public Policy and Political Science, Director of Water UCIUC Irvine
David Feldman specializes in water resources management and policy, global climate change policy, ethics and environmental decisions.
Darby Proctor, Ph.D.
Associate Professor | School of PsychologyFlorida Tech
Dr. Proctor's research focuses on decision-making in nonhuman primates to understand the evolutionary roots of human decision-making biases.
