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Yue Zhang, Ph.D.
Research Associate ProfessorVCU College of Engineering
Dr. Zhang's research topics include bone biology, regeneration and animal models of musculoskeletal conditions.
Carlos Moffat
Associate Professor, School of Marine Science and PolicyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Moffat specializes in the dynamics of the coastal ocean in Antarctica, and how this region responds and contributes to climate change.
Justin Chan
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Justin Chan's research focuses on building intelligent systems for computational health and large-scale environmental sensing.
Rupert Bourne
Professor of OphthalmologyAnglia Ruskin University
Rupert Bourne is a Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon at Cambridge University Hospitals and Director of Cambridge Eye Research Centre.
Jason M. Silversteen, DO
Clinical Lead, Outpatient Neurology SpecialistsChristianaCare
Jason M. Silversteen is a board-certified neurologist and holds current medical licensure in Delaware.
Leon Davies
Professor of Optometry & Physiological OpticsAston University
Professor Davies's research is focused on presbyopia and the restoration of ocular accommodation to the ageing eye.
Linda Halgunseth
Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and Chicano/Latino StudiesMichigan State University
Linda Halgunseth's research focuses on parenting and children’s health and well-being in African, European, and Latin American families.
Andrea Grottoli
Professor | School of Earth SciencesThe Ohio State University
Climate change expert, specializing in coral responses to climate change and reconstructing oceanographic conditions
Jason von Meding
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Jason von Meding is an expert in how disaster affects people.
Bree Akesson
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social WorkWilfrid Laurier University
Assistant Professor at Wilfrid Laurier University who conducts research with children and families affected by war and global social work