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Patricia Gauthier
Global Commercialization Lead, Rare Diseases and Latent VirusModerna
Patricia Gauthier is actively involved in organizations that are committed to rethinking innovation and inspiring leadership.
Nancy D. Campbell
Professor and Graduate Program Director, Science and Technology Studies (STS)Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Focuses on the history of science, technology, and medicine as it relates to drug policy and the social significance of drugs
Kathryn L. Humphreys
Associate Professor of Psychology and Human DevelopmentVanderbilt University
A clinical psychologist with expertise in infant mental health.
Katie Whitefoot
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Katie Whitefoot’s research advances the theoretical foundations and computational modeling of engineering design and technology change.
Samar Ali
Research Professor of Political Science and LawVanderbilt University
Expert in the intersection of conflict mediation, national security, economic development and human rights.
Braden Goddard, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Professor Goddard is a nuclear engineer specializing in nuclear security and nonproliferation.
Rachel Parker
Associate Professor of Arts AdministrationSouthern Utah University
Specializing in arts administration, grant writing, and leadership
Frank Ravitch
Professor of law and the Walter H. Stowers Chair of Law and ReligionMichigan State University
An expert in law and religion, including the U.S. Supreme Court and religion, U.S. constitutional law, and Japanese constitutional law
Jessica Vapnek
Lecturer, Global Programs Advisor, and Director of the M.S.L. ProgramUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: vapnekjessica@uchastings.edu
Matt Barton
Professor of Communication, Department ChairSouthern Utah University
Specializing in rhetoric and persuasion in public discourse, communication theory, and critical thinking