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Dr. Bob Drost
Assistant ProfessorMichigan State University
Robert Drost's research and teaching focus specifically emphasizes Science Communication and Natural Hazard warning.
Linda S. Sprague Martinez, Ph.D.
Director, UConn Health Disparities InstituteUniversity of Connecticut
Linda Sprague Martinez, Ph.D. has expertise in health equity and the social determinants of health.
Eric Kmiec, Ph.D
Executive Director and Chief Scientific Officer, The Gene Editing InstituteChristianaCare
Dr. Kmiec, a pioneer in the field, has achieved several ground-breaking firsts in CRISPR gene editing.
Elizabeth Culatta, PhD
Assistant ProfoessorAugusta University
My research program concentrates on how identity processes affect health, especially during the transition to adulthood.
Stephen Lee
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Stephen Lee focuses on issues of systems integration, material innovation, renewable energy and the integrated design process.
Stephen Ujlaki
Professor of ScreenwritingLoyola Marymount University
Professor of Film and Television of Loyola Marymount University
Richard Zitrin
LecturerUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: zitrinr@uchastings.edu / 415-581-8802 / Office 212-198
Matt Quade, Ph.D.
Kimberly and Aaron P. Graft Professor in Christian Leadership in Business; Associate Professor of Management; Director, Christian Leadership and EthicsBaylor University
Christian leadership & ethics expert focusing on ethical and servant leadership, bottom-line mentality & pro-adoption workplace policies
Mo Jiang, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Life Science EngineeringVirginia Commonwealth University
Variability process intensification in material production & resource recovery, spanning healthcare, energy, & environmental sustainability
Madeline Mavrogordato
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Madeline uses quantitative & qualitative methods to investigate how education policies shape outcomes for underserved student populations