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Alberto Fernandez
Assistant Professor | Psychological ScienceLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Brenda Lee
Ph.D., C.Psych.(Cand.), CounsellorUniversity of Manitoba
Relationship and sex researcher (monogamy, infidelity, breakups, relationship maintenance, cyber/stalking); clinical therapist.
Gustavo S. Cortes
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Gustavo S. Cortes researches macro-finance, financial intermediation, international finance and financial history.
Scott Ellis
Associate ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Scott Ellis’s research interests center on the study of purchasing and supply management processes and functions
George Kuchel, M.D., F.R.C.P.
Professor of Medicine, Travelers Chair in Geriatrics and GerontologyUniversity of Connecticut
Improving health and independence in older adults through multidisciplinary team science
Jennifer Lundquist
Professor of Sociology / Senior Associate Dean of Research & Faculty DevelopmentUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Jennifer Lundquist examines the pathways through which racial, ethnic and gender inequalities are perpetuated in institutional settings.
Douglas Fuchs
Professor of Special Education and Nicholas Hobbs Chair of Special Education and Human Development and Professor Pediatrics in the Vanderbilt University Medical SchoolVanderbilt University
Special education expert on interventions for children with learning disabilities and behavior disorders.
Leslie Parker
Professor | Associate DeanUniversity of Florida
Leslie Parker’s research focuses on the nutrition of premature infants, with an emphasis on providing breast milk to infants in the NICU.
John Singleton
James P. Wilmot Assistant Professor of EconomicsUniversity of Rochester
Singleton is an expert in public economics and the economics of education, particularly as it relates to school choice.
Stephen Coombes
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Stephen Coombes researches how humans move and how humans experience pain.
