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David Keellings
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
David Keellings focuses on climate extremes, driving physical mechanisms, and the influence of climate change versus natural variability.
Ketan Bulsara, M.D., M.B.A.
Chief of the Division of Neurosurgery at UConn HealthUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Ketan R. Bulsara is a world-renowned neurosurgeon with an unparalleled range of expertise in treating neurological disorders.
Marie Wiese
PresidentMarketing CoPilot
Marie Wiese is a senior marketing executive with 20+ years’ experience in strategic marketing
Gloria Mark
Chancellor's Professor InformaticsUC Irvine
Gloria Mark's research area is human-computer interaction (HCI) studying how technology has impacted individuals, groups, and society.
Imogen Coe
Dean, Faculty of ScienceRyerson University
Dr Imogen R. Coe is a scientist who is internationally recognized for her advocacy in promoting equity & diversity in science in Canada
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.
Zach Jenkins
Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice & Clinical Specialist, Infectious DiseasesCedarville University
Dr. Zach Jenkins is an infectious disease expert who loves educating others about superbugs, antibiotic therapy, and emergency preparedness.
Dr Emily Christopher
Lecturer, Sociology and PolicyAston University
Dr Christopher's research has explored the ways in which UK state policy is mediated through workplace policies and cultures.
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.
Nicholas Fears
Assistant ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Fears is an expert on the development of motor skills, sensory processing, and activities of daily living in neurodiverse people.
