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Jeffrey LeJeune
Professor I Department of Veterinary Preventive MedicineThe Ohio State University
Jeffrey T. LeJeune is an internationally recognized expert in food safety and bacterial diseases transmitted between animals and people.
Jason Rowntree
C.S. Mott Professor of Sustainable AgricultureMichigan State University
Jason Rowntree’s research focus is identifying the metrics and management that reflect ecological improvement in grazing land systems.
Matthew Buzzell
Associate Professor, Department of Art and DesignAugusta University
Matthew Buzzell is an award-winning filmmaker whose films have been screened and distributed internationally.
Sarah Pressman
Professor, Psychological ScienceUC Irvine
Dr. Pressman's research focuses on the interplay of emotions, social relationships, and health, with a focus on physiological processes.
Sandra M. Chafouleas
Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Educational PsychologyUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Chafouleas is an expert on whole child, school mental health, behavioral assessment, and K12 tiered systems of support.
David Ortega
Professor and Noel W. Stuckman Chair in Food Economics and PolicyMichigan State University
David Ortega researches the decision making processes of consumers to better inform food policies and marketing strategies.
Blaine McCormick, Ph.D.
Professor of ManagementBaylor University
Dr. Blaine McCormick Professor of Management in the Hankamer School of Business at Baylor University.
Manisha Sinha, Ph.D.
Draper Chair in American HistoryUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Sinha is an expert in Civil War and Reconstruction
Laura Briggs
Professor of Women, Gender, Sexuality StudiesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Laura Briggs is an expert on U.S. and international reproductive politics, child welfare policy and transnational and transracial adoption.
Jeremy Jamieson
Professor of PsychologyUniversity of Rochester
Jeremy Jamieson is a national expert on stress, our responses to it, and how it's not always a bad thing.
