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Charmion B. Rush
Associate Professor of Inclusive and Special EducationWestern Carolina University
Charmion Rush's areas of research include culture relevant pedagogy, disproportionate representation, implicit bias and literacy practices.
David Terris, MD
Director of the Thyroid and Parathyroid CenterAugusta University
He performs minimally invasive thyroid/parathyroid surgery and pioneered a robotic facelift thyroidectomy that eliminates a visible scar.
Amanda Bullough (Workman)
Professor of Management & Global Leadership, Co-Founder & Research Director of Women’s Leadership Initiative, GLOBE 2020 Principal Co-InvestigatorUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Bullough's expertise spans global and women’s leadership and entrepreneurship, societal culture, and organizational behavior.
Philip Koopman
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Philip Koopman is actively involved with AV policy and standards as well as more general embedded system design and software quality.
Subha Das
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Subha Das has helped developed conditions for click-chemistry for the rapid modification and functionalization of DNA and RNA.
Jill Bronfman
Program Director of the Privacy and Technology Project at the Institute for Innovation Law and Adjunct Professor of Law in Data PrivacyUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: bronfmanj@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4758 / Office 112-200
Gianluca De Leo, PhD
Chair of the Department of Health Management, Economics and PolicyAugusta University
Dr. Gianluca De Leo is a leading expert on using technology, such as virtual reality and e-health, in public health and health care.
Josh Morgan
Senior Lecturer of Computer ScienceLoyola Marymount University
LMU Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Richard Marcus
Distinguished Professor of Law & Horace O. Coil Chair in LitigationUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: marcusr@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4829 / Office 358-200
Alison Barth
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Alison Barth's work focuses on understanding how experience transforms the properties of neurons to encode memory.
