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Grace McClatchey, Ph.D.

Grace McClatchey, Ph.D.

Adjunct Assistant ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering

Grace McClatchey is a biomedical engineer specializing in human mobility, wearable sensors and rehabilitation.

Human BiomechanicsRehabilitationAccessibilityAssistive TechnologyKinematics
Michael Yassa

Michael Yassa

Professor and Chancellor’s FellowUC Irvine

Michael Yassa is interested in how learning and memory mechanisms are altered in aging and neuropsychiatric disease.

Neurobiology and BehaviorAging and Alzheimer's DiseaseMemory and DiseaseMemoryNeuropsychiatric Disorders
Colin Polsky, Ph.D.

Colin Polsky, Ph.D.

Director of the Florida Center for Environmental StudiesFlorida Atlantic University

Colin Polsky is trained as a geographer, specializing in the human dimensions of global environmental change.

U.S. Climate VulnerabilitiesGeographyHumanities Human Dimensions of Global Environmental ChangeMathematics
Muneeza Sheikh

Muneeza Sheikh

PartnerLevitt LLP

Muneeza Sheikh practices in the area of labour and employment law

Canadian PoliticsDiversity Engagement in the WorkplaceHuman Rights in CanadaLabour Law in CanadaEmployment Law in Canada
Nicholas Reich

Nicholas Reich

Professor of Biostatistics / Director of Influenza Forecasting Center of ExcellenceUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Nicholas Reich's research focuses on infectious disease modeling and optimizing design and analysis for cluster-randomized studies.

Infectious Disease ModellingFlu forecastingCOVID-19 (Coronavirus)BiostatisticsInfluenza Pandemics
Nick Drydakis

Nick Drydakis

Director of the Centre for Pluralist Economics (CPE)Anglia Ruskin University

Nick is spokesperson at the IZA World of Labor for areas such as inequality, poverty & discrimination.

Labour MarketsEconomics of InequalityLabour EconomicsPopulation EconomicsEconomic Crises
Sean Valles

Sean Valles

Associate ProfessorMichigan State University

I study the interplay of ethics and scientific evidence in population health, including race and migration issues and climate change issues.

Philosophy of Population HealthRace in ScienceHealth JusticeClimate Change PhilosophyPopulation Health Ethics
Jerome "Jay" Apt

Jerome "Jay" Apt

Professor EmeritusCarnegie Mellon University

Jay Apt is an emeritus professor at the Tepper School of Business and in the Department of Engineering and Public Policy.

Public PolicyPhysicsEnergyRisk AnalysisEngineering
Chimène Keitner

Chimène Keitner

Alfred & Hanna Fromm Professor of International LawUC Hastings College of the Law

keitnerc_at_uchastings.edu

CyberlawInternational Law and International TribunalsInternational Civil LitigationInternational Dispute ResolutionForeign Relations Law
Casey Call

Casey Call

Associate Director of the KPICD and Associate Professor of Professional PracticeTexas Christian University

Dr. Casey Call is the Assistant Director at the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development

Therapeutic Family CampsTrauma-Informed Classrooms & SchoolsCaregiver & Child AttachmentDevelopmental Trauma & InterventionTrust-Based Relational Intervention® (TBRI®)