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Pulkit Grover
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Pulkit Grover is interested in interdisciplinary research directed towards developing a science of information for making computing systems.
Eric Layland
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Layland bridges LGBTQ+ developmental research to community impact.
Beth Mineo
Associate Professor, Education; Director, Center for Disabilities StudiesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Mineo's Research focuses on autism and other communication disorders, particularly language disorders.
Gary Elkins, Ph.D., ABPP
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience (Core Clinical Faculty)Baylor University
Expert in clinical psychology, health psychology & the science of hypnotherapy for menopause & sleep disorders.
Maureen Conroy
Professor | Co-DirectorUniversity of Florida
Maureen Conroy is recognized for her research on interventions for young children with social and behavioral challenges.
Linda S. Sprague Martinez, Ph.D.
Director, UConn Health Disparities InstituteUniversity of Connecticut
Linda Sprague Martinez, Ph.D. has expertise in health equity and the social determinants of health.
Steve Metraux
Associate Professor, Biden School of Public Policy and Administration; Director Center for Community Research & ServiceUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Metraux has over two decades of experience with research and policy work on homelessness, affordable housing and eviction.
Brooke Ingersoll
Associate Professor of PsychologyMichigan State University
Brooke Ingersoll is an expert on the development, evaluation and dissemination of social communication interventions for people with autism.
Chris Melde
Associate ProfessorMichigan State University
Chris Melde is an expert in youth violence, gangs, school violence, and youth violence prevention and intervention strategies
Lisa Scarton
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Lisa Scarton focuses her research on reducing health disparities among American Indian populations, especially Type 2 diabetes.