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David C. Virtue
ProfessorWestern Carolina University
David C. Virtue is the Taft B. Botner Distinguished Professor of Middle Grades Education in the School of Teaching and Learning.
Jessica Smith Schwind
Assistant Professor of EpidemiologyGeorgia Southern University
Jessica Smith Schwind researches emerging infectious diseases in global health settings
Michelle Grimes
Associate Professor of Child Clinical PsychologySouthern Utah University
A licensed psychologist specializing in clinical child psychology, principles of phycological assessment, and sibling conflict resolution
Tiziana Casciaro
Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and HR ManagementRotman School of Management, University of Toronto
Tiziana Casciaro is an Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and HR Management at Rotman.
Ronald Rogge
Associate Professor of PsychologyUniversity of Rochester
Rogge's research focuses on understanding dynamics within romantic relationships and families.
Alisa Leckie
Associate ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Alisa Leckie's research is focused in the areas of education of language minority students, and analyzing policies impacting education.
Holly Oxhandler, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development, Associate Professor, Diana R. Garland School of Social WorkBaylor University
Social work expert in the ethical integration of clients' religion and spirituality in evidence-based mental and behavioral health treatment
Jian Zhang
Associate Professor, BiostatisticsGeorgia Southern University
Jian Zhang's research focuses on chronic disease from both public health and preventative medicine perspectives.
Deborah J. Rhea
Professor and Director LiiNK ProjectTexas Christian University
Deborah J. Rhea, Ph.D. is a full professor in Kinesiology and associate dean of Research and Health Sciences at Texas Christian University.
Darlene Kertes
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Darlene Kertes’ research examines the role of life experiences and epigenetic processes on activity of stress-sensitive systems.
