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Elizabeth Johnson-Young
Assistant Professor of CommunicationUniversity of Mary Washington
Elizabeth Johnson-Young is an expert on health communication, especially maternal and family health, and media.
Melissa Armstrong
Professor | Associate ChairUniversity of Florida
Dr. Melissa Armstrong's research focuses on the lived experiences of individuals with Lewy body dementia and their caregivers.
Adam Moeser
Matilda R. Wilson Endowed ChairMichigan State University
Adam Moeser researches how early-life adversity affects the development of brain-gut axis communication and disease risk across the lifespan
Farhang Rouhani
Associate Professor of GeographyUniversity of Mary Washington
Associate Professor, Department of Geography
Frank Costigliola, D.Phil.
Distinguished Professor, Department of HistoryUniversity of Connecticut
Distinguished Professor specializing in modern history, United States foreign relations, and the United States in the 20th century.
FRANCOISE BAYLIS
Professor and Canada Research Chair in Bioethics and PhilosophyDalhousie University
Dr. Baylis researches matters related to ethics, health law and policy of assisted human reproduction and novel genetic technologies.
Laura Mauldin, Ph.D.
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut
Laura Mauldin is a sociologist focused on health and illness; caregiving; and disability, Deaf, and science and technology studies.
Rebecca Puhl, Ph.D.
Deputy Director, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health; Professor, Human Development and Family StudiesUniversity of Connecticut
Clinical psychology expert, specializing in the study of bullying and weight stigmatization
Ludmila De Faria
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Dr. Ludmila De Faria specializes in increasing access and decreasing mental health disparities among minorities and underrepresented groups.
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.