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Professor Hazel Barrett
Professor in Development GeographyCentre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR), Coventry University
Professor Hazel Barrett is a leading researcher and campaigner on the issue of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
David L. Faigman
Chancellor & Dean | John F. Digardi Distinguished Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contact: faigmand@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4700 Office 300-200
Professor Helen Dawes
Professor of Movement Science and Director for the Centre for Movement, Occupational and Rehabilitation SciencesOxford Brookes University
Her expertise is in human movement and optimising performance of the body - through understanding the mechanisms of movement.
Betty Jo Barrett
Associate Professor, Women's and Gender Studies ProgramUniversity of Windsor
Research specialization: Gender Based Violence
Jacob T. Fisher
Assistant ProfessorMichigan State University
Dr. Jacob T. Fisher's research is positioned at the intersection of digital technology, attention, and decision making.
Richard Morrison
J.D., D.H.LTransformation Solutions Group
Employee Engagement, Change Management, Leadership Development
Annette O'Connor
Professor of EpidemiologyMichigan State University
Annette O'Connor is an internationally recognized veterinarian and quantitative epidemiologist interested in the application of epidemiology
Kenneth A. Frank
Professor of Measurement and Quantitative MethodsMichigan State University
Kenneth A. Frank studies how roles and relationships among teachers affect classroom practices and school decision-making.
Professor Ed Galea
Director of the Fire Safety Engineering GroupUniversity of Greenwich
His research and software tools inform disaster management and crowd safety, and the design of safe buildings, aircraft and ships, globally
Jarrod O. Miller
Associate Professor and Extension Specialist in AgronomyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Miller is interested in how precision ag technologies can make farms more economically and environmentally efficient.