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Valerie Earnshaw
Associate Professor, Human Development and Family SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Earnshaw examines associations between stigma and health inequities.
Dr Stacey Emmonds
Associate ProfessorLeeds Beckett
Dr Stacey Emmonds' main areas of teaching and research are in the areas of youth athletic development and sports performance.
Sacha Klein
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Sacha Klein is an expert on child welfare, child maltreatment prevention, effects of early care and education on parenting.
Dr Simon Underdown
Reader in Biological Anthropology in the Human Origins and Paleo-Environments Research GroupOxford Brookes University
He researches human evolution - examining ancient DNA to reconstruct past human and animal life.
Bill Mase
Assistant Professor, Health Policy and Management Georgia Southern University
Bill Mase has conducted studies and taught courses in public health, ethics and health policy.
Lindsay Distefano, Ph.D
Professor, Department of Kinesiology, and Associate Vice President for Research DevelopmentUniversity of Connecticut
Lindsay DiStefano works to promote safe physical activity in children through physical literacy development and sport-injury prevention.
Claudine Jurkovitz, M.D., MPH
Director of Clinical Research, Institute for Research on Equity and Community Health (iREACH)ChristianaCare
Dr. Claudine Jurkovitz is a nephrologist and a senior physician scientist.
Rebecca Puhl, Ph.D.
Deputy Director, Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health; Professor, Human Development and Family StudiesUniversity of Connecticut
Clinical psychology expert, specializing in the study of bullying and weight stigmatization
Amy Gorin, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Psychological SciencesUniversity of Connecticut
Professor focused on long-term weight loss.
Idris Jeelani
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Idris Jeelanis's research focuses on construction safety, visual data analytics and cognitive sciences.