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Ryan Kimball, FNP-C
Nurse Practitioner at ChristianaCare Primary Care at ElktonChristianaCare
Ryan Kimball is a nurse practitioner at ChristianaCare Primary Care at Elkton.
Richard Petty
Professor | Department of PsychologyThe Ohio State University
Distinguished psychologist, revolutionizing understanding of prejudice, consumer choice, political and legal decisions, and health behavior
Vera Gorbunova
Doris Johns Cherry Professor Professor of Biology and Co-Director of the Rochester Aging Research CenterUniversity of Rochester
Gorbunova's innovative research on DNA repair, cancer resistance, longevity, and the aging process has been internationally recognized
Brian Ardinger
Co-founderEconic
Forward Thoughts: Software, Technology, Marketing, & Startups. Founder @NMotionStartup, @econicco, & @theiopodcast, former CMO @Nanonation
Selmer Bringsjord
Director, Rensselaer AI & Reasoning Lab; Professor, Cognitive Science and Computer ScienceRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Expert in logic and philosophy, specializing in AI and reasoning
Gokila Dorai, PhD
Assistant ProfessorAugusta University
Dr. Dorai’s area of expertise is mobile/IoT forensics research and developing a targeted data extraction system for digital forensics.
Nikki Graves
Associate Professor in the Practice of Organization and ManagementEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Communication strategy educator using experiential learning to develop critical thinkers who collaborate, persuade, and present with impact
Carolyn Harris
Historian, Author, Royal Commentator, Instructor, University of Toronto School of Continuing Studieswww.royalhistorian.com
Author of Magna Carta and Its Gifts to Canada,Queenship &Revolution in Early Modern Europe and Raising Royalty:1000 Years of Royal Parenting
Rebecca Johnson
Professor, Faculty of LawUniversity of Victoria
Rebecca Johnson is a pioneer in Canadian law-and-film scholarship.
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
