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Jack Downey
John Henry Newman Professor of Roman Catholic Studies, Professor of Religion and ClassicsUniversity of Rochester
Downey studies self-immolation as reistance, forms of protest, Roman Catholicism
Chenfeng Xiong, PhD
Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental EngineeringVillanova University
Dr. Xiong conducts AI and big-data research on human mobility and its relation to policy, the environment and public health.
Daniel Burnside
Clinical Professor of FinanceUniversity of Rochester
Burnside is a chartered financial analyst and an expert in money management and financial planning.
Laura Vandenberg
Associate Vice Chancellor and Vice Provost for Research and Engagement and Professor of Environmental Health SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Laura Vandenberg looks at how exposures to plastics, and other chemicals especially early in life, can predispose individuals to diseases.
Elisabeth Gugl
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Victoria
Dr. Gugl's main research is in family economics, an area that investigates issues such as family formation and dissolution
Robert S. Young
ProfessorWestern Carolina University
Robert S. Young is a licensed professional geologist in three states (FL, NC, SC).
Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
Professor | Human Development & Family Science ProgramThe Ohio State University
Developmental Psychology expert, specializing in parental transitions and familial relationships
John Lednicky
Research ProfessorUniversity of Florida
John Lednicky focuses on microbiology and molecular biology, various bacteria, fungi and viruses, including influenza and coronaviruses.
Omar Rodríguez-Vilá
Professor in the Practice of Marketing; Academic Director of Education, Business & Society InstituteEmory University, Goizueta Business School
Educator and scholar on modern marketing practices including how sustainability and technology have changed the pursuit of firm growth.
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.
