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Robert Pennock
University Distinguished ProfessorMichigan State University
Robert Pennock studies organism intelligence by combining evolutionary biology with computer science.
Thomas Powers
Associate Professor, PhilosophyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Powers specializes in ethics in information technology (including AI), ethics in science and engineering and research ethics.
Barry Elkind
Manager, Technology & Venture Development (Head, Molecular Diagnostics)MaRS Innovation
Commercializing life science technologies in the areas of molecular diagnostics, medical devices and therapeutics
Liette Vasseur
Professor and UNESCO ChairBrock University
Working in Environmental sustainability, mainly sustainable agriculture and conservation
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.
Paul Meade
PresidentThought Leader Select
Innovative leader in healthcare, promoting thought leadership in medicine
Thomas D. Roper, Ph.D.
Director, Pharmaceutical Engineering| Engineering Foundation Professor, Department of Chemical and Life Science EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Dr. Roper specializes in efforts to bring engineering and science closer to patients who utilize medicines via novel technologies.
Jessica Winter
Professor of Biomedical, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering | College of EngineeringThe Ohio State University
Biomedical expert, revolutionizing our knowledge of the relationship between nanoparticles and biology
Ramani Narayan
Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials ScienceMichigan State University
Expert in biodegradable plastics, biobased and recyclable composites
Stacey Ivanchuk
Director, Intellectual PropertyMaRS Innovation
Experienced and strategy-minded director with extensive experience managing commercially driven programs