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Alissa Nolden

Alissa Nolden

Assistant Professor of Food ScienceUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Alissa Nolden is a sensory scientist whose research focuses on chemosensory perception in humans.

Human Responses to FoodChemosensory Receptor BiologyIndividual DifferencesChemosensory DisordersSensory Evaluation
Isaac L. Moss, M.D., C.M., M.A.Sc., FRCSC

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.

Minimally Invasive SurgerySpine SurgeryScoliosis SurgeryAdvanced Spinal SurgeryBack Disorders
Roger C. Park

Roger C. Park

Distinguished Professor of Law and James Edgar Hervey Chair in LitigationUC Hastings College of the Law

Contacts: parkr@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4632 / Office 307-200

Scientific Methods and Trial ObjectionsEvidence ScholarshipEvidence LawCivil ProcedureScientific Method for Lawyers
Veena Dubal

Veena Dubal

Associate Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law

Contact: dubalv@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4860 / Office 364-200

Critical Race TheorySociology of Social MovementsLegal AnthropologyWork LawLaw and Social Change
Andre Pagliarini

Andre Pagliarini

Assistant ProfessorLouisiana State University

Dr. Pagliarini's research focuses on the politics of nationalism, development, and class in modern Latin America.

U.S.-Latin American RelationsColonial Latin AmericaModern Latin America
Michael Pasquier

Michael Pasquier

Interim Dean, College of Humanities & Social Sciences | Jaak Seynaeve Professor of Christian Studies | Director, Master of Arts in Liberal Arts ProgramLouisiana State University

Dr. Pasquier studies the history of religion in the United States.

Religion in the U.S. South, the Gulf South, and/or LouisianaAmerican Religious HistoryAmerican CatholicismReligion in the U.S. South
Shalini Kesar

Shalini Kesar

Professor of Information SystemsSouthern Utah University

Specializing in management of electronic commerce, gender equality in computing, and disaster recovery

Women in Computing & ITTechnology Disaster RecoveryGender gap in STEM FieldsElectronic GovernanceNetwork Administration
Shannon Wallet

Shannon Wallet

Professor | ChairUniversity of Florida

Shannon Wallet focuses on mechanisms associated with altered innate immune functions which lead to dysregulated adaptive immunity.

Burn and Inhalation InjuryMechanisms Associated with Altered Immune FunctionsOral BiologyPeriodontal diseasesPulmonary Mucosal Immunology
Nancy D. Campbell

Nancy D. Campbell

Professor and Graduate Program Director, Science and Technology Studies (STS)Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Focuses on the history of science, technology, and medicine as it relates to drug policy and the social significance of drugs

Opioid CrisisHarm ReductionOpioid OverdoseHistory of Science & MedicineGender & Addiction
Robert Darden, M.A.

Robert Darden, M.A.

Professor, Journalism, Public Relations and New MediaBaylor University

Darden is a professor in the department of journalism, PR & new media. He directs Baylor's Black Gospel Music Restoration Project.

Gospel Music RestorationAfrican-American Gospel MusicMedia and Music