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Anuj Kumar
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Anuj Kumar’s research is focused on understanding how information technology affects the behavior of organizations and individuals.
Yasser Payne
Professor, Sociology and Criminal Justice; Africana StudiesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Payne's research examines gun violence; policing and reentry; and educational inequality in street-identified populations.
Alexandra Greenhill
CEOmyBestHelper
Award-winning physician innovator, tech CEO, community leader, change agent. TEDx. Top 100 WXN most powerful women Canada, Top 40 under 40.
David Julian McClements
Distinguished Professor of Food ScienceUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
D. Julian McClements is the most highly cited food scientist in the world, known for his leading research on plant-based food.
Quinetta Roberson
John A. Hannah Professor of Organizational BehaviorMichigan State University
Quinetta Roberson's research interests focus on developing organizational capability and enhancing effectiveness.
Fumiko Hoeft
Professor and Campus Director, UConn WaterburyUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Hoeft is a neurophysiologist, as well as a systems and developmental cognitive neuroscientist.
Isaac Record
Associate Teaching Professor of Philosophy of Science and TechnologyMichigan State University
Isaac Record researches how technology affects what we know, especially online.
Ana Turner
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Dr. Ana Turner's expertise is street psychiatry, treating those experiencing both homelessness and mental illness on the streets.
Erika V. Hall
Associate Professor of Organization & Management; Faculty Advisor, Business & Society InstituteEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Hall's research focuses on the influence of race, gender, and class-based stereotypes and implicit biases on workplace interactions.
Gregory Heyworth
Associate Professor of English and Computer Science; Director, Lazarus ProjectUniversity of Rochester
Gregory Heyworth is a textual scientist who works on new ways to read ancient manuscripts and maps using spectral imaging technology.