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Sarah DeYoung

Sarah DeYoung

Associate Professor, Sociology & Criminal JusticeUniversity of Delaware

Prof. DeYoung's expertise is in maternal and child health in crisis and disaster settings, with a focus on infant feeding in emergencies.

Evacuation Decision-makingCompanion Animals in DisastersMaternal & Infant Health in DisastersRefugee & Immigrant Well-beingPsychological Sense of Community
Brian E.  Gray

Brian E. Gray

Emeritus Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law

Contact: 415.565.4719 / grayb@uchastings.edu

Property Rights and the ConstitutionPublic Lands and Natural Resources ManagementEnvironmental LawWater Resources ManagementEndangered Species
Penelope Simons

Penelope Simons

Professor, Faculty of LawUniversity of Ottawa

Penelope Simons has been engaged in research on corporate human rights accountability for over a decade.

Business and Human RightsCorporate Social ResponsibilityInternational Human Rights LawTransnational Corporations Human Rights and International Economic Law
Itzik Amiel

Itzik Amiel

Business Networking Award-winning Public speaker & Bestselling Author

GLOBAL LEADING AUTHORITY ON NETWORKING AND RELATIONSHIP CAPITAL | International Professional Speaker | Best Selling Author | Business Mentor

'The Art of Attentional Networking™: Win Business and Influence People' 'The Power of Connections: Expand & Grow''Attentional Leadership™: Become A Trusted Adviser''Powerful Communication: Verbal and Non-Verbal' 'Powerful Connections: for Women'
Gordon Mitchell

Gordon Mitchell

Professor | DirectorUniversity of Florida

Gordon Mitchell is a preeminence professor of neuroscience in the department of physical therapy and McKnight Brain Institute.

Cellular mechanisms of intermittent hypoxia induced spinal respiratory motor plasticityCompensatory respiratory plasticity in motor neuron disease (ALS)Inflammation and spinal plasticityDevelopmental plasticityIntermittent hypoxia and brain function
Kathy Roberts Forde

Kathy Roberts Forde

Professor of JournalismUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Kathy Roberts Forde studies the Black freedom struggle and the press, First Amendment, literary journalism and history of book culture.

African American Freedom Struggle and the PressThe First AmendmentJournalism HistoryJournalismLiterary Journalism
Sudip Bhattacharjee, Ph.D.

Sudip Bhattacharjee, Ph.D.

Professor, University of Connecticut; Senior Research Fellow, US Census BureauUniversity of Connecticut

Extensive research consulting experience with Fortune 100 and US govt on “Big Data” driven decision making in IT and operations.

Energy INformaticsOperations ResearchInformation Systems EconomicsMachine LearningBig Data
David Levin, MD

David Levin, MD

Chief Medical Information OfficerCleveland Clinic

Challenging audiences to discover how analysis of “big data” can be used to transform healthcare, from practice redesign to new markets

Healthcare Information TechnologyClinical Decision Support: From Alerts to WatsonEmr and Related Clinical Systems-StrategySelection and Physician AdoptionAnalytics: Data Strategies
Dr. Solveig Beyza Narli Evenstad

Dr. Solveig Beyza Narli Evenstad

PhD in Organizational Communication. Researcher, University Lecturer, Consultant, Business and Life Coach, Speaker, AuthorBona Censeo

Communicate better, perform better. How can you improve your communication as individual employee, as team, as organization? Ask me.

Organizational CommunicationOrganizational culture and behaviourWork-related stress and burnoutIntercultural CommunicationICT organizations and ICT management
Dana Beldiman

Dana Beldiman

Professor in Residence/Visiting ProfessorUC Hastings College of the Law

Email: beldiman@uchastings.edu

Intellectual Property LawInternational TransactionsIntellectual Property LicensingInternational and Comparative Intellectual PropertyTrademark and Unfair Competition