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Daniel Romo, Ph.D., FRSC
Schotts Professor of Chemistry | Co-Director, Baylor Synthesis & Drug Lead Discovery Lab | Chair of OrganicLinksBaylor University
Researches the chemistry and biology of natural products, enduring leads for basic cell biology studies and drug development.
Michael Brodie
Visiting Scholar Harvard UniversityHarvard University
Michael Brodie is an expert in research and industrial practice in data science and databases.
Emile Lester
Professor of Political Science and International AffairsUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Lester is an expert in church and state issues, especially controversies surrounding teaching religion in schools.
Dr Phil Porter
Reader in Geoscience and Geoscience EducationUniversity Alliance
Phil studies the response of glaciers to a warming world. He’s led expeditions to some of the last true wilderness areas on our planet.
Scott Fahlman
Research Faculty Emeritus - ContingentCarnegie Mellon University
Scott Fahlman has worked in many areas of Artificial Intelligence, including the use of massively parallel machines to solve AI problems.
John Dulude, PE, MBA
Senior Vice President, Energy Transition & Impact Assessment and PermittingJ.S. Held LLC
Energy & Environmental Advisor | Power Generation and Transmission Expert | Strategic Project Management | Energy Financial Analyst
Isaac L. Moss, M.D., C.M., M.A.Sc., FRCSC
Chair, Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Moss’ clinical focus is on the treatment of all disorders of the neck and back.
Stephanie Limoncelli
Professor of SociologyLoyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
April Wynn
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Wynn is a plant geneticist and is interested in examining the intersection of genetic regulatory networks for seed and flower formation.
Howie Choset
Kavcic-Moura Professor of Computer Science in RoboticsCarnegie Mellon University
Howie Choset's research reduces complicated high-dimensional problems found in robotics to low-dimensional simpler ones.
