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Dr. Adey Nyamathi
Founding Dean and Distinguished Professor of NursingUC Irvine
Dr. Nyamathi conducts studies among vulnerable groups, including homeless, drug-addicted and incarcerated persons and gay/bisexual youth.
Amy Gorin, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Psychological SciencesUniversity of Connecticut
Professor focused on long-term weight loss.
Gina Jarman Hill
Professor & Department ChairTexas Christian University
Dr. Hill's interests include food security, sustainability, urban agriculture and community nutrition education.
Elizabeth Johnson-Young
Associate Professor of CommunicationUniversity of Mary Washington
Elizabeth Johnson-Young is an expert on health communication, especially maternal and family health, and media.
Ruth McDermott-Levy, PhD
Professor; Co-Director, Mid-Atlantic Center for Children's Health and the Environment | M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of NursingVillanova University
Dr. McDermott-Levy, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN is an expert in environmental health, global health, and public health nursing.
Patricia Snyder
Distinguished Professor | Chair | DirectorUniversity of Florida
Patricia Snyder is regarded for developing, validating and evaluating early interventions for children with or at risk for disabilities
Kholoud Al-Qubbaj
Associate Professor of HumanitiesSouthern Utah University
Specializing in diversity and inclusion in higher education, transnationalism, and middle eastern studies
Michelle Amor Gillie
Clinical Assistant Professor of ScreenwritingLoyola Marymount University
School of Film and Television
Melissa Martinez
Assistant Professor of Political Science and International AffairsUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Martinez is an expert on human rights, criminal organizations and post-conflict societies in Mexico and Central America.
Elizabeth Hintz, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of CommunicationUniversity of Connecticut
Elizabeth Hintz’s research examines how individuals manage complex, stigmatized, and poorly understood health conditions.
