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Brian Gendreau
Clinical ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Brian Gendreau is a specialist in emerging markets, international economics, and finance.
Tammy Clifford
Chief Scientist and Vice President, Evidence StandardsCanadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH)
Supporting evidence-informed decisions in Canadian health care as CADTH's Chief Scientist and Vice President, Evidence Standards.
Walter Fernando Balser
Clinical Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Walter Fernando Balser explores technology, leadership and learning across emerging systems and decentralized futures.
Allison Holgerson
Clinical Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Allison Holgerson conducts comprehensive psychological evaluations for patients being considered for bariatric procedures.
Jennifer Lynes
Director of the Environment and Business ProgramUniversity of Waterloo School of Environment
Jennifer Lynes's expertise intersects business and the environment, where she focuses on investigating the marketing of sustainability.
Marlene Matarese, Ph.D.
Associate Research ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut
Marlene Matarese works to improve access to and the quality of systems and services for children and youth with public system involvement.
Laura Coristine
Liber Ero Fellow, postdoctoral researcherUniversity of Calgary
Researching solutions for climate change
Elizabeth Croft
Associate Dean, Education and Professional Development, Faculty of Applied Science; Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering; Director, Collaborative Advanced Robotics and Intelligent Systems LaboratoryUniversity of British Columbia
Professor Croft's research investigates how robotic systems can operate efficiently and effectively in partnership with people
Jade Mitchell
Assistant Professor of Biosystems and Agricultural EngineeringMichigan State University
Mitchell is an expert on human health risk analysis when it comes to contamination in the environment through water and soil
Michael Yassa
Professor and Chancellor’s FellowUC Irvine
Michael Yassa is interested in how learning and memory mechanisms are altered in aging and neuropsychiatric disease.