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Reem Waziry
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Reem Waziry studies biological aging, vascular and brain health using advanced causal inference methods and AI.
Samantha Chapman, PhD
Professor of Biology | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Samantha Chapman, PhD, is an expert on global change in coastal ecosystems and invasive plant species.
Chenfeng Xiong, PhD
Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental EngineeringVillanova University
Dr. Xiong conducts AI and big-data research on human mobility and its relation to policy, the environment and public health.
Subha Das
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Subha Das has helped developed conditions for click-chemistry for the rapid modification and functionalization of DNA and RNA.
Debbie Delaney
Associate Professor, EntomologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Delaney researches evolutionary biology and population genetics of honey bees.
Audrey Bowden
Associate Professor of Biomedical EngineeringVanderbilt University
Expert in light-based tools for applications to medicine and biology, including early detection, diagnosis and therapy.
Mark Namchuk
Executive Director Therapeutics TranslationHarvard Medical School
Mark Namchuk works with scientists to identify and insights into clinical therapies, advancing scientific discoveries.
Serdar Ozturk, Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Ozturk’s interests include biotechnology, chemical engineering, surface and interfacial chemistry, microfluidics, and material science.
Darrin Rothe, P.E., Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Darrin Rothe is an expert in the areas of data collection and processing, embedded systems, and programmable logic device applications.
Meghan Huber
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Industrial EngineeringUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Meghan Huber's research focuses on understanding how humans and robots can learn from their physical interaction
