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Lynne McLandsborough
Professor of Food ScienceUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Lynne McLandsborough's research focuses on food safety including biofilm formation of pathogenic and spoilage organisms in food processing.
Corinne Kyriacou
Vice Dean of Health Professions and Human Services and Associate Professor of Population HealthHofstra University
Vice Dean for Administration, HPHS and Vice Dean of Health Professions and Human Services and Associate Professor of Population Health
Stephanie Nawyn
Associate Professor and Co-director of Center for Gender in Global ContextMichigan State University
Stephanie Nawyn specializes in migration and refugees, human trafficking and migrant labor exploitation.
Kim Evans, FACHE, FAHRA, CRA
Vice President of ImagingChristianaCare
Kim Evans is an expert in medical imaging and is the vice president of Imaging at ChristianaCare.
Nikolas Martelaro
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Nikolas Martelaro's lab focuses on augmenting designer's capabilities through the use of new technology and design methods
Dorit Rubinstein Reiss
Professor of Law, James Edgar Hervey '50 Chair of LitigationUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: reissd@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4844 / Office 324-200
Catherine Connelly
Associate Professor, Human Resources and ManagementDeGroote School of Business, McMaster University
Dr. Catherine Connelly's research focuses on the attitudes, behaviours, and experiences of non-standard workers.
Don Duke, Ph.D., P.E.
Expert in water resources and pollution controlFlorida Gulf Coast University
Don Duke applies science and engineering analysis to policy and management decisions.
Mark Thompson, PhD
Dean of Hull College of Business, Professor of EconomicsAugusta University
Mark Thompson, PhD, dean of the Hull College of Business, is an economist in business conditions, risk analysis, energy and health care.
Harry Reis
Professor of Psychology and Dean's Professor in Arts, Sciences, and EngineeringUniversity of Rochester
Professor Harry Reis' research interests involve social interaction and close relationships.