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John R. Cooley, MBA, Ph.D.
Associate Professor in ResidenceUniversity of Connecticut
John R. Cooley studies speciation and species distributions, using cicada species as model organisms.
Gregg Murray, PhD
Professor of Political ScienceAugusta University
Murray's research focuses on political behavior and psychology with specific interests in voter mobilization.
Deena Weisberg, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain SciencesVillanova University
Deena Weisberg, Ph.D., studies imaginative cognition and scientific thinking in young children and adults.
Ellen Clayton
Craig-Weaver Professor of Pediatrics; Professor of Law; Professor of Health PolicyVanderbilt University
World-renowned medical ethicist working at the intersection of law, medicine and public health, with a focus on genetics.
Beth Mineo
Associate Professor, Education; Director, Center for Disabilities StudiesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Mineo's Research focuses on autism and other communication disorders, particularly language disorders.
Marla Sokolowski
University Professor, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary BiologyUniversity of Toronto
Sokolowski's work is esteemed worldwide as a clear, integrative paragon of the manner in which genes can interact with the environment.
Riqiang Yan
Professor and Chair, Department of NeuroscienceUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Yan is an expert in neurodegenerative diseases, specializing in identifying the biological culprits behind Alzheimer’s disease.
Kate Einarson, Ph.D.
Knowledge Translation (KT) SpecialistHolland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
I'm a behavioural scientist working to ensure that health research makes a difference. My favourite questions are "so what?" and "now what?"
Dr Oliver Robinson
Associate Professor in PsychologyUniversity of Greenwich
His research focuses on the relation between life transitions, crises and changes in personality and mental health.
Angie Kennedy
Associate Professor of Social WorkMichigan State University
Angie Kennedy's research focuses on different types of victimization among adolescents and young adults.