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Isaac Larsen
Associate Professor of Earth, Geographic, and Climate SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Geoscientist Isaac Larsen has made groundbreaking discoveries about the rate, extent and causes of soil erosion in the American Midwest.
Kirstin Noreen
Art History Chair / Professor of Art History, College of Communication and Fine ArtsLoyola Marymount University
Professor of Art History at Loyola Marymount University
Alice Armitage
Associate Professor of Practice | Director, Startup Legal GarageUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: armitagea@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4827 / Office 112-200
Dr Jill Johnson
Senior Lecturer, School of BiosciencesAston University
Dr Johnson’s current research interests focus on the role of pericytes in chronic lung disease.
Brenda Elsey
Professor of HistoryHofstra University
Specialist in Popular Culture and Politics, as well as Gender and Sports, in Twentieth Century Latin America.
Dannagal Young
Professor, CommunicationUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Young's research interests include political media effects, media psychology, public opinion and the psychology of misinformation.
Dr Prasanta Dey
Professor in Operations and Information ManagementAston University
Dr Dey specializes in low carbon supply chain management and project management.
Brett Grainger, ThD
Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies | College of Liberal Arts and SciencesVillanova University
Brett Grainger, ThD, researches the changing face of modern spirituality in America and how various religions view the natural world.
Alma Roy
Interim Laboratory Director and ConsultantLouisiana State University
Dr. Roy’s research focuses on West Nile virus ecology and control.
Vincent Lloyd, PhD
Associate Professor of Theology and Religious Studies | College of Liberal Arts and StudiesVillanova University
Vincent Lloyd, PhD, researches issues and trends related to religion in politics and race, and how these areas affect social change.
