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Annie T. Ginty, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Psychology & NeuroscienceBaylor University
Expert on peripheral nervous system & cardiovascular responses to stress & their relationship with unhealthy behaviors & future disease
Andreas Pfenning
Associate Professor, Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology DepartmentCarnegie Mellon University
Andreas Pfenning has published a number of high-impact papers on genomic tools to study sequence differences.
Chris Martens
Associate Professor, Kinesiology & Applied PhysiologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Martens's laboratory is interested in understanding mechanisms by which impaired vascular function contributes to cognitive declines.
Deborah Chyun, Ph.D.
Professor and Dean EmeritusUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Chyun is an expert in the field of cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
Dr. Sima Salahshor
Adjunct ProfessorUniversity of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine
Health Innovation Advisory and Program Design & Management
Andrew Lover
Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Deputy Director, New England Center of Excellence in Vector-Borne DiseaseUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Andrew Lover is an infectious disease epidemiologist whose work focuses on malaria and other vector-borne diseases.
Jan D. Hirsch
Founding Dean, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical SciencesUC Irvine
Jan Hirsch's research interests are focused in the areas of pharmacoeconomics and outcomes research.
Kirk Garratt, M.D., MSc
Medical Director of Center for Heart & Vascular Health and John H. Ammon Chair of CardiologyChristianaCare
Dr. Garratt oversees one of the nation's busiest heart programs, renown for its exceptional speed in heart attack response times.
Martha Belury
Professor, Human Sciences | College of Education and Human EcologyThe Ohio State University
Professor Belury conducts biological and nutritional research into how diet and lifestyle alter obesity, diabetes and metabolic disorders
Kathleen Martin Ginis
Professor, School of Health and Exercise SciencesUniversity of British Columbia
Mental health benefits of exercise | Body Image | Exercise behaviour change |Disability | Women | Knowledge Translation
