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Sarah Hooper
Executive Director of UCSF / UC Hastings Consortium and Adjunct ProfessorUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: hoopers@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4831 / Office 377-200
Juergen Hahn
Professor & Department Head, Biomedical EngineeringRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Specializes in systems biology and process modeling and analysis with a focus on Autism diagnosis and treatment
Lucy Xiaolu Wang
Assistant Professor of Resource EconomicsUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Economics of innovation & digitization in health care markets, particularly in the biopharmaceutical & digital health industries.
Mark Reale
Director of Interface DevelopmentINTERSECT
Mark focuses on the Interface Engineering and Performance Optimization for products using web technologies.
Justin Chan
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Justin Chan's research focuses on building intelligent systems for computational health and large-scale environmental sensing.
Bonnie Stewart
Coordinator of Adult Teaching & Professional LearningUniversity of Prince Edward Island
Dr. Bonnie Stewart researches social media's intersection with education & professional development, & leads digital strategy in education.
Kirstin Noreen
Art History Chair / Professor of Art History, College of Communication and Fine ArtsLoyola Marymount University
Professor of Art History at Loyola Marymount University
Roberta Golinkoff
Unidel H. Rodney Sharp Chair and ProfessorUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Golinkoff studies language development, playful learning, effects of media on children, spatial development, and applying her science.
Deborah Stienstra
Professor University of Manitoba
author, researcher, advocate, speaker on inclusion, accessibility, gender-based analysis, disability policy, and global development
Bob Cousins
Eminent Scholar | DirectorUniversity of Florida
Bob Cousins’ research focuses on understanding the nutritional significance of zinc and how it acts as a signaling molecule.
