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Carol Motycka
Clinical Professor | Assistant DeanUniversity of Florida
Carol Motycka's research interests include substance abuse, obesity and interprofessional education in pharmacy care.
David C. Virtue
ProfessorWestern Carolina University
David C. Virtue is the Taft B. Botner Distinguished Professor of Middle Grades Education in the School of Teaching and Learning.
J. Marshall Shepherd
Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor and Director, Atmospheric Sciences Program | Associate DeanUGA Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
A leading International expert on weather and climate frequently called upon by the White House, Congress, and national media.
Laura Mauldin, Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut
Laura Mauldin is a sociologist focused on health and illness; caregiving; and disability, Deaf, and science and technology studies.
Connie Mulligan
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Connie Mulligan is interested in understanding patterns of human genetic variation with implications for human health and evolution.
Abigail Larson
Professor of KinesiologySouthern Utah University
Specializing in bioenergetics and sports nutrition, advanced exercise prescription, and cardiovascular disease
Christopher Anthony
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Christopher Anthony is an expert in child development, character education, social skills and assessment to support positive youth outcomes.
Cathleen Swody
Principal and Director of AssessmentFoster Talent Consulting
Organizational Psychologist, Leadership Advisor, Executive Coach, Author and Speaker
Arni Rao, PhD
Director and ProfessorAugusta University
Director of the Laboratory for Theory and Mathematical Modeling and professor at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University.
Steffanie Scott
Professor, Department of Geography & Environmental ManagementUniversity of Waterloo
Leading international scholar on food security, food system change, and COVID-19 impacts on the food suppy.
