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Akshaya Jha
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Akshaya Jha’s research interests lie at the intersection of energy and environmental economics and industrial organization.
Katherine Arnup
Professor, Carleton University (Retired); Keynote & Presentation SpeakerLife Changes Coaching
Katherine Arnup is a writer, life coach, speaker, hospice volunteer, and retired Carleton University professor.
Karen Clay
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Karen Clay’s research examines the growth of the U.S. economy, including energy issues, air pollution, and the impact of climate change.
Kimberly Gannon, M.D., Ph.D, F.A.H.A
Medical Director of Comprehensive Stroke Program, Physician Executive of Neurosciences Service LineChristianaCare
Dr. Gannon combines the expertise of clinician with doctorate research to improve both patient and population health in neurological care.
Gregg Fields, Ph.D.
Executive DirectorFlorida Atlantic University
Gregg Fields uses chemistry to answer biological questions, many of which assist in the diagnosis and treatment of major diseases.
Rachel Arnow-Richman
Chair | ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Rachel Arnow-Richman studies wrongful termination, layoffs and severances, noncompetes and labor mobility restraints, and discrimination.
Charles Owens
Director, Center for Public Health Practice and ResearchGeorgia Southern University
Charles Owens researches health care access and across the continuum of care
Azra Bihorac
Professor | M.D.University of Florida
Dr. Azra Bihorac’s research focuses on a computing framework for developing and deploying AI and pervasive sensing techniques.
Professor Giampiero Favato
Director of the Institute of Leadership and Management in HealthKingston University
He examines the economics of public health policy - and in particular the economics of inequalities in accessing medical treatments.
D. Kelly Weisberg
Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: weisberg@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4678 / Office 348-200
