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Linda Copel, PhD
Professor | M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of NursingVillanova University
Dr. Copel, PhD, RN, CNS, BC, CNE, NCC, FAPA has extensive experience providing counseling in situations of familial and domestic violence.
Tracie O. Afifi
Associate Professor, Community Health SciencesUniversity of Manitoba
Dr. Afifi's research interests are in the areas of child maltreatment and problem gambling.
Steven G. Kinsey, Ph.D.
Professor, Director, Center for Advancement in Managing PainUniversity of Connecticut
Steven G. Kinsey is an educator and researcher with specialized training in pain, immunology, and behavioral pharmacology.
R. Gregory Cochran
Associate Director, UCSF / UC Hastings Health Policy and Law Degree Program and LecturerUC Hastings College of the Law
Contacts: cochrang@uchastings.edu / 415-581-8884 / Office 622-200
Andrew Finch
Associate Professor of the Practice, Department of Human and Organizational Development; Core Faculty, Human Development CounselingVanderbilt University
An expert who specializes in recovery high schools, substance use disorders, teen addiction and school counseling.
Heather Walsh-Haney, Ph.D.
Expert in forensic studies and human rightsFlorida Gulf Coast University
Heather Walsh-Haney teaches forensic science and regularly assists law enforcement finding and studying remains in Florida
Stacey Steinberg
Director | ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Stacey Steinberg's research explores the intersection of a parent's right to share online and a child's interest in privacy.
Yan Wang
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Yan Wang's research is focused on assessing/intervening substance use and health outcomes by leveraging mobile technologies.
Sameer Hinduja, Ph.D.
ProfessorFlorida Atlantic University
Sameer Hinduja is recognized internationally for his work on the subjects of cyberbullying, safe social media use, and youth well-being.
Dr Emily Chiang
Postdoctoral Research AssociateAston University
Dr Chiang's research focuses on linguistic expressions of identity in online criminal contexts.