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Ben Radcliffe
Senior Lecturer of Classics and ArchaeologyLoyola Marymount University
Ben Radcliffe studies Ancient Greek literature, focusing on Homeric studies, critical theory, and aesthetics.
Irene Estores
Associate Professor | M.D.University of Florida
Dr. Irene M. Estores research interests lie in integrative medicine in both musculoskeletal and neuropathic pain.
June Ahn
ProfessorUC Irvine
June Ahn is a Professor of Learning Sciences and Research-Practice Partnerships at the UC Irvine (UCI) School of Education.
Professor Brendan Gough
Director of Research & Knowledge ExchangeLeeds Beckett University
Professor Brendan Gough is a Critical Social Psychologist and qualitative researcher interested in men and masculinities.
Karen Musalo
Professor of Law, International Law Professorship Chair and Director of the Center for Gender & Refugee StudiesUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: musalok@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4720 / Office 403-100
Professor Dorothy Newbury-Birch
Professor of Alcohol and Public HealthTeesside University
Her research focuses on reducing alcohol related harm in society, particularly young people & those in the criminal justice system.
Saikat Pal
Assistant ProfessorNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Saikat Pal studies human movement, musculoskeletal disorders, sports performance and robotic technology to improve mobility.
Leon Davies
Professor of Optometry & Physiological OpticsAston University
Professor Davies's research is focused on presbyopia and the restoration of ocular accommodation to the ageing eye.
Monique Mitchell Turner
Chair of the Department of CommunicationMichigan State University
Monique Mitchell Turner is trained in persuasion and employs that expertise in health and risk communication.
Jason Miller
Interim ChairpersonMichigan State University
Jason Miller's primary research stream examines issues in the truck transportation industry including safety, productivity and employment.