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Thomas Powers
Associate Professor, PhilosophyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Powers specializes in ethics in information technology (including AI), ethics in science and engineering and research ethics.
Lukasz Kurgan, Ph.D.
Dean Robert J. Mattauch Chair | Vice Chair of Computer ScienceVCU College of Engineering
Data scientist specializing in high-throughput structural bioinformatics of proteins & small RNAs.
Ramani Varanasi
President and CEOX-Biotix Therapeutics
Ramani Varanasi is a biopharmaceutical expert with experience structuring, negotiating and executing successful strategic alliances.
Nancy Fujishige
Associate Professor of BiologyLoyola Marymount University
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Russell Schwartz
Professor and Department HeadCarnegie Mellon University
Russell Schwartz works in computational biology and the use of algorithms, AI, machine learning, and simulation in biomedical science.
Tamara Franz-Odendaal
Professor, Faculty of Biology, NSERC Chair Women in Science and Engineering- Atlantic Canada; Principal Investigator - Bone Development LaboratoryMount Saint Vincent University
Developmental biologist / Anatomist; Advocate for the Advancement of Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
Jens O.M. Karlsson, PhD
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering | College of EngineeringVillanova University
Jens Karlsson, PhD, specializes in biothermal sciences, including cryobiology (cooling) and hyperthermic processes (heating).
Stephanie Willerth
Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Biomedical EngineeringUniversity of Victoria
Biomedical engineering leader advancing stem cell therapies with biomaterial scaffolds that improve cell survival and drive regeneration.
Liette Vasseur
Professor and UNESCO ChairBrock University
Working in Environmental sustainability, mainly sustainable agriculture and conservation
Andreas Pfenning
Associate Professor, Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology DepartmentCarnegie Mellon University
Andreas Pfenning has published a number of high-impact papers on genomic tools to study sequence differences.
