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Bruce Armitage
Professor and Co-DirectorCarnegie Mellon University
Bruce Armitage’s current research interests include the use of PNA for sequence-specific recognition of DNA and RNA.
Elizabeth Johnson-Young
Associate Professor of CommunicationUniversity of Mary Washington
Elizabeth Johnson-Young is an expert on health communication, especially maternal and family health, and media.
Christopher Taylor, Ph.D.
Professor, Vice Chair and Software Engineering Program DirectorMilwaukee School of Engineering
Dr. Christopher Taylor's research interests include software engineering, computer science, and computer engineering.
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.
Jamie Phillips
Professor and Department Chair, Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Phillips's research interests are in new optoelectronic materials and devices.
Douglas J. Casa, Ph.D.
CEO-Korey Stringer Institute, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor, Department of KinesiologyUniversity of Connecticut
Focused on prevention of sudden death in sport, exertional heat stroke, wearable technologies, hydration, and performance in the heat
Ignacio Arana Araya
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Ignacio Arana Araya studies how personality traits and other individual differences of heads of government impact executive governance.
Ronnie Clark
Senior Lecturer of Theatre ArtsLoyola Marymount University
Part-time lecturer of Theatre Arts
Stephen J. Andriole, PhD
Thomas G. Labrecque Professor of Business Technology | Villanova School of BusinessVillanova University
Stephen J. Andriole, PhD, is an expert in emerging technologies and business technology strategy.
Elizabeth Cauffman
Professor of Psychological Science, Education and LawUC Irvine
Elizabeth Cauffman’s research addresses the intersect between adolescent development and juvenile justice.
