Experts Matter. Find Yours.
Connect for media, speaking, professional opportunities & more.
Filters
Amir Kazory
Professor | ChiefUniversity of Florida
Dr. Amir Kazory has published extensively on topics related to kidney disease and heart failure.
Nasser Najibi
Assistant Professor | Extension SpecialistUniversity of Florida
Nasser Najibi's research focuses on enhancing climate risk assessments and disaster resilience in built and environmental systems.
Muzzo Uysal
Carney Family Endowed Professor of Hospitality & Tourism ManagementUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Muzzo Uysal is an expert on tourism demand/supply interaction, tourism marketing, and quality of life research in tourism.
Kate Detwiler, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of AnthropologyFlorida Atlantic University
Kate Detwiler's research focus is on the evolution and conservation of African forest monkeys.
Tricia Wachtendorf
Director / Professor, Disaster Research Center / Department of Sociology & Criminal JusticeUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Wachtendorf expertise lies in the social, organizational, and decision-making aspects of disasters.
Henry Campa
Professor of Wildlife EcologyMichigan State University
An expert in wildlife and wildlife habitat, especially Michigan species like white-tailed deer, moose and eastern massasauga rattlesnakes.
Thomas Dietz
University Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Environmental Science and Policy (ESPP)Michigan State University
Expert in climate change, human driving forces of environmental change, environmental values, environmental decision making
Steven Bonorris
Lecturer in LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: bonorris@uchastings.edu
Tyler Stillman
Professor of Marketing / Director of EntrepreneurshipSouthern Utah University
Specializing in judgment and decision making, social psychology, buyer behavior, and entrepreneurship
Jonathan Gilligan
Professor of Earth and Environmental SciencesVanderbilt University
Expert on the impact of human behavior and public policy on climate, with a focus on how small changes add up to make big differences.
