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Aaron Young
Assistant Professor, Mechanical EngineeringGeorgia Tech - COE
Aaron Young is an expert in powered orthotic and prosthetic control systems for persons with stroke, neurological injury or amputation.
Elan Barenholtz, Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorFlorida Atlantic University
Elan Barenholtz uses behavioral and embedded computational approaches to study the brain and behavior.
Carlos Castano, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Professor Castano specializes in tailoring surface properties of materials for applications in energy, transportation, and manufacturing.
Dr. Eric Leuthardt
Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery and Biomedical EngineeringMovable Type Management
Who needs hands anyway! Researcher advancing neuroprosthetics is developing medical devices and brain–computer interface technologies
Greg Sawicki
Associate Professor, Automation / MechatronicsGeorgia Tech - COE
Dr. Sawicki directs the Human Physiology of Wearable Robotics (PoWeR) laboratory.
Vera Gorbunova
Doris Johns Cherry Professor Professor of Biology and Co-Director of the Rochester Aging Research CenterUniversity of Rochester
Gorbunova's innovative research on DNA repair and the aging process has been internationally recognized
Arjun Krishnan
Assistant ProfessorMichigan State University
Arjun Krishnan develops and applies computational data-driven approaches to unravel how our genome relates to health and disease.
Babak Baban, PhD
Associate Dean for Research, Dental College of GeorgiaAugusta University
Babak Baban, PhD, is a professor, immunologist and associate dean for research at the Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University.
Swati Agrawal
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Agrawal's research focuses on protozoan pathogens that cause serious diseases like African sleeping sickness and Toxoplasmosis.
Michael Yassa
Professor and Chancellor’s FellowUC Irvine
Michael Yassa is interested in how learning and memory mechanisms are altered in aging and neuropsychiatric disease.
