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Marlene Matarese, Ph.D.
Associate Research ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut
Marlene Matarese works to improve access to and the quality of systems and services for children and youth with public system involvement.
Michael Hamblin, PhD
Principal Investigator, Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General HospitalAssociate Professor, Dermatology, Harvard Medical School
Dr. Hamblin's research interests are now broadly in the area of phototherapy for multiple diseases
Richard Dale
Managing DirectorBig Data Boston Ventures
Experienced entrepreneur turned venture capitalist, specializing in understanding the dynamics in very early stage ventures.
Harsh Bais
Associate Professor, Plant and Soil SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Bais conducts research in plant signaling – how plants recognize and communicate with one another.
Lee Branstetter
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Lee Branstetter's research interests include the economics of technological innovation, and economic growth in East Asia.
Fernando Estrada
ProfessorLoyola Marymount University
Department of Specialized Programs in Professional Psychology
Leonardo Vivas
Director - LATAM Initiative, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard Kennedy SchoolFair Observer
A Fair Observer: Latin American politics, culture & human rights are research interests for Harvard University's Director, LATAM Initiative
Danielle K. Brown
1855 Community & Urban Journalism Professorship, Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Danielle K. Brown's interdisciplinary scholarship utilizes the cross-sections of journalism, political science, and sociology.
Josh Siegel
Assistant ProfessorMichigan State University
Josh Siegel works across disciplines to develop “deep technologies” within the mobility sector.
Joanne Miller
Professor, Political Science & International Relations and Psychological & Brain SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Miller is an expert on political psychology, focusing on the causes and consequences of belief in conspiracy theories.