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Read Hayes
Research ScientistUniversity of Florida
Read Hayes' research team aims to better protect vulnerable people and places from crime victimization.
Professor Alan Goddard
Professor of Biotechnology and Head of BiosciencesAston University
Prof. Goddard has a particular interest in applying fundamental findings about the cell membrane and its constituent lipids and proteins.
Lisa J. Merlo
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Dr. Lisa Merlo’s research focuses on mental health, well-being and professional fulfillment among healthcare professionals.
Scott Niekum
Associate Professor, Manning College of Information and Computer SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Scott Niekum works to enable personal robots to be deployed in the home and workplace. He is an expert on the social implications of AI.
Gabriel Wright, Ph.D.
Assistant ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Gabriel Wright's primary research work is in computational biology.
Ryan Poissant
Senior Advisor: IT, Communications & Entertainment PracticeMaRS Discovery District
When it's time for your growth-oriented, technology-focused company to get in the game, you can rely on the Tech Start-up Coach from MaRS
Bikash Sahay
Research Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Bikash Sahay's research focuses on gut microbiology and immunology.
Mark Thompson, PhD
Professor, Hull College of Business, Professor of EconomicsAugusta University
Mark Thompson, PhD, professor in Hull College of Business, is an economist in business conditions, risk analysis, energy and health care.
Edwin Gutiérrez-Rodriguez
Extension AgentUniversity of Florida
Edwin Gutiérrez‑Rodríguez, focuses on bridging horticultural tools, such as plant–pathogen interaction research and extension
Robert Weaver, Ph.D.
Associate Professor | Ocean Engineering and Marine SciencesFlorida Tech
Dr. Weaver's areas of expertise include coastal flooding, coastal transport, water quality and littoral processes.
