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Douglas Fuchs

Douglas Fuchs

Professor of Special Education and Nicholas Hobbs Chair of Special Education and Human Development and Professor Pediatrics in the Vanderbilt University Medical SchoolVanderbilt University

Special education expert on interventions for children with learning disabilities and behavior disorders.

Classroom ManagementLearning Disabilities and BehaviourResponse to InterventionReading ComprehensionUrban Education
Andrew Lover

Andrew Lover

Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Deputy Director, New England Center of Excellence in Vector-Borne DiseaseUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Andrew Lover is an infectious disease epidemiologist whose work focuses on malaria and other vector-borne diseases.

Tick-borne DiseasesInfectious DiseaseVector-Borne DiseasesDrug DevelopmentMalaria
Valerie Earnshaw

Valerie Earnshaw

Associate Professor, Human Development and Family SciencesUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Earnshaw examines associations between stigma and health inequities.

Health InequitiesHealth OutcomesHIV StigmaAIDS StigmaStigmatized Conditions‎
Anna  Esselment

Anna Esselment

Assistant Professor, Department of Political ScienceUniversity of Waterloo

Anna Esselment research interests include Canadian institutions, campaigns and elections, and intergovernmental relations.

Canadian PoliticsPartisanshipPolitical PartiesCampaignsCanadian Institutions
Mia Moody, Ph.D.

Mia Moody, Ph.D.

Department Chair and ProfessorBaylor University

Nationally recognized expert on mass media representations of people of color., women & other underrepresented groups

Race and mediaHistorical Stereotypes in Social MediaRace, Class, and Culture
Sophie Bjork-James

Sophie Bjork-James

Assistant Professor of the Practice in AnthropologyVanderbilt University

Expert on the U.S.-based religious right and the white nationalist movement, particularly online communities.

Conservative ChristianityReligionWhite NationalismReproductive PoliticsRace and Racism
Bruce Compas

Bruce Compas

Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor of Psychology and Human Development, Professor of Pediatrics, Co-Director of Clinical Psychology Training, and Director of Psychology at the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer CenterVanderbilt University

An expert on how stress affects the physical and mental health of children and families, and the power of coping and preventative measures.

Neurocognitive DeficitsDepressionStress Coping and ResilienceHuntington DiseaseChildhood Cancer Survivorship
Mical Raz

Mical Raz

Charles E. and Dale L. Phelps Professor in Public Policy and HealthUniversity of Rochester

Author of "What's Wrong with the Poor? Psychiatry, Race and the War on Poverty."

Foster Care and AdoptionsChild WelfarePsychiatryEducation PolicyRace Culture and Ethnicity
Georgene Troseth

Georgene Troseth

Associate Professor of PsychologyVanderbilt University

An expert in how toddlers' brains process (and learn from) what they see on screens, TV and video chat.

Dialogic QuestioningSkypeToddlersiPadChild Development
Rick  Sadler

Rick Sadler

Assistant Professor, Division of Public HealthMichigan State University

Urban geographer and expert on public health issues in relation to geography/mapping.

Salutogenic and Pathogenic Properties of Urban AreasEnvironment and Health Behaviors/OutcomesQualitative AnalyticsSpatial AnalysisSocial Determinants of Health