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Jason Sellers
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington
Jason R. Sellers is a cultural and environmental historian of 17th-and 18th-century North America interested in landscapes and bodies.
Jonathan M. Metzl
Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Medicine, Health, and SocietyVanderbilt University
World-renowned expert on gun violence and mental illness, white identity politics and race and health.
Jian Zhang
Associate Professor, BiostatisticsGeorgia Southern University
Jian Zhang's research focuses on chronic disease from both public health and preventative medicine perspectives.
Ginger Grant
Professor (Marketing and Innovation)Sheridan College
Innovation Management, Leadership Development, Strategy, Corporate Anthropology, Organizational Design, Scenario Planning, Storytelling
Elaine Dewar
Freelance JournalistDewar Productions Inc.
Elaine Dewar aspires to be a happy warrior for the public good.
Ken Holstein
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Ken Holstein's research focuses broadly on AI-augmented work and improving how we design and evaluate AI systems for real-world use.
Brett Grainger, ThD
Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Brett Grainger, ThD, researches the changing face of modern spirituality in America and how various religions view the natural world.
Kelly Haws
Anne Marie and Thomas B. Walker, Jr. Professor of MarketingVanderbilt University
Expert in food consumption choices, dieting, financial decision making, and self-control in consumption.
David Christensen
Professor of AccountingSouthern Utah University
Specializing in earned value project management, the history of accounting principles, and the profitability analysis of accounting
Dr Maria Maynard
Reader in Public Health NutritionLeeds Beckett University
Expertise in the health & diets of minority ethnic & migrant communities - exploring nutrition-related inequalities, obesity & diabetes.
