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Eli Singer
CEO, Advisor, InvestorNearNow
Mentor Coach for Neurodivergent Leaders & Technology Entrepreneurs
Alberto Fernandez
Assistant Professor | Psychological ScienceLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Laurie Scott, OTR/L
Occupational Therapy SpecialistChristianaCare
Laurie Scott, OTR/L is an Occupational Therapy Specialist at ChristianaCare.
Alexa H. Veenema
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Alexa Veenema's research focuses on understanding the roles of the neuropeptides vasopressin and oxytocin in regulating social behavior.
Joseph Toscano, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences; Director, Cognitive Science Program | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Joseph Toscano, PhD, is an expert in human speech recognition and language comprehension through the study of brain and behavior.
Christopher Cappelli
Assistant Professor of Health and Human SciencesLoyola Marymount University
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Frank M. LaFerla
Chancellor’s Professor and DeanUC Irvine
Frank M. LaFerla,Ph.D.,is the dean of the UCI School of Biological Sciences.His research focuses on the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s Disease.
Bruce Compas
Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor of Psychology and Human Development, Professor of Pediatrics, Co-Director of Clinical Psychology Training, and Director of Psychology at the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer CenterVanderbilt University
An expert on how stress affects the physical and mental health of children and families, and the power of coping and preventative measures.
Chien-Te "Vince" Wu
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Chien-Te Wu studies cognition, perception, EEG-based diagnostic assistance system, social decision making, and cognitive intervention.
Michael Tarr
Professor and Department HeadCarnegie Mellon University
Michael Tarr is an expert in visual perception and how the brain transforms 2D images into high-level percepts.