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Daniel Wesson

Daniel Wesson

Associate Professor | ChairUniversity of Florida

Daniel Wesson is an expert in the sense of smell and how the brain processes sensory information.

AddictionBrain FunctionElectronic CigarettesSensory ProcessingSmell, Learning & Memory
Barbara Shinn-Cunningham

Barbara Shinn-Cunningham

Dean, Mellon College of ScienceCarnegie Mellon University

Barbara Shinn-Cunningham's research explores such issues as how do we make sense of speech and other sounds.

Non-Invasive Brain MonitoringMathematical & Statistical MethodsComputationalCognitive NeuroscienceCharacterization of Neural Circuits
Dr. Randy McIntosh

Dr. Randy McIntosh

Vice-President of Research ; Director, Rotman Research InstituteBaycrest

A world-renowned expert in the use of neuro-imaging methods (fMRI, PET, EEG and MEG) and computational modeling.

NeuroscienceComputationalCognitive and Clinical NeuroscienceBrain ImagingBrain Modeling
Dr. David Conn

Dr. David Conn

Vice-President, Education ; Director, Centre for Education and Knowledge ExchangeBaycrest

An expert and author specializing in training psychiatric and behavioral problems encountered by medical and non-medical staff.

Geriatric PsychiatryAging and DepressionGeriatrics
John Koch

John Koch

Senior Lecturer and Director of DebateVanderbilt University

Expert in debate, including argumentation analysis, persuasive techniques and rhetorical theory.

Policy DebatePresidential DebatePolitical debateDebatePresidential Rhetoric
Ken Foote, Ph.D.

Ken Foote, Ph.D.

Professor of GeographyUniversity of Connecticut

Ken Foote has studied sites associated with individual murders, as well as those associated mass murder and many other events.

GenocideIndividual MurdersMemorialsViolence and TragedyNatural Disasters
Dr Sukhvir Wright

Dr Sukhvir Wright

Clinical Research Career Development FellowAston University

Dr Sukhvir Wright leads a multidisciplinary translational neuroscience research team focussing on neuro-immunological diseases of childhood.

NeurosciencePhysiologyChild HealthPaediatric NeurologyElectrophysiology
Samuel Redman

Samuel Redman

Professor of History and Director of Public History ProgramUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Sam Redman is best known for his work on the history of museums, especially the history of anthropology and archaeology.

History of MuseumsPublic HistoryOral HistoryHistorical Research MethodologyMemory and Cultural Heritage
Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar, Ph.D.

Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar, Ph.D.

Professor of HistoryUniversity of Connecticut

Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar’s research interests include the 20th century United States, with a focus in African American history.

African American StudiesU.S. Popular CultureBlack NationalismSocial HistoryTwentieth-Century United States
Alexis Dudden, Ph.D.

Alexis Dudden, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of HistoryUniversity of Connecticut

Professor of History specializing in modern Japan and Korea, and international history.

History/MemoryModern KoreaModern JapanTerritorial DisputesJapan-Korea Relations