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Michael Hamblin, PhD
Principal Investigator, Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General HospitalAssociate Professor, Dermatology, Harvard Medical School
Dr. Hamblin's research interests are now broadly in the area of phototherapy for multiple diseases
Ugo Mattei
Distinguished Professor of Law and Alfred and Hanna Fromm Chair in International and Comparative LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: matteiu@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4646 / Office 623-200
Dr Nicola Logan
Professor in OptometryAston University
Dr Logan's current research interests include the development, progression and managment of myopia.
Greg Sawicki
Associate Professor, Automation / MechatronicsGeorgia Tech - COE
Dr. Sawicki directs the Human Physiology of Wearable Robotics (PoWeR) laboratory.
Shaun Nelms
Professor (Clinical), Co-Chair Educational Leadership, William & Sheila Konar Director of the Center for Urban Education SuccessUniversity of Rochester
Nelms is also vice president for community partnerships at the University of Rochester
Brian Dervan
Store Manager, West RoxburyTD Bank
Brian Dervan is an expert in business banking, employee experience and development, risk management, and operational excellence.
Lee Garrison
SecretaryToronto Product Management Association
Experienced executive and consultant in technology product management
Emily Murphy
Associate Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Professor Murphy's research focuses on the intersection of neuroscience, behavioral science, and the law.
Dr Maria Chli
Reader, Computer ScienceAston University
Dr Chli's work is in the area of artificial intelligence, particularly in applying machine learning techniques.
Priscilla Hwang, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering | B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Duke UniversityVCU College of Engineering
Dr. Hwang's research focuses on developing 3D microphysiological systems to investigate musculoskeletal pathologies and cancer progression.
