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Professor Craig Jackson
Professor of Occupational Health PsychologyBirmingham City University
He has two main areas of professional interest: primarily as an occupational psychologist and secondly in the area of criminal psychology.
Matthew Burns
Endowed ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Matthew Burns studies data-based decisions about instruction, the effects of interventions, and systems to best deliver them.
Dr. Shaista Malik
Professor of Medicine-Cardiology and Director of Susan Samueli Integrative Health InstituteUC Irvine
Dr. Malik is a leader in preventative cardiology and the practice of integrative healthcare.
Michelle Zabel, MSS
Executive Director of Innovations InstituteUniversity of Connecticut
Michelle Zabel and her team advance research-based, culturally responsive solutions for child, youth, and family-serving public systems.
Harvey Chim
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Dr. Harvey Chim is an expert in upper and lower extremity limb salvage, brachial plexus, and complex peripheral nerve reconstruction.
Diana Wilkie
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Diana Wilkie has devoted her research program to cancer pain and sickle cell disease management, palliative care and end-of-life issues.
Nicole S. Harrington, PharmD, BCPS, AQ-ID
Clinical Pharmacy SpecialistChristianaCare
Nicole Harrington, PharmD, BCPS AQ-ID, is a clinical pharmacy specialist at ChristianaCare.
Justin Simard
Assistant Professor of LawMichigan State University
Justin Simard’s research studies the modern citation of slavery by American judges and lawyers.
Kayla Green
ProfessorTexas Christian University
Chemistry, treatment of oxidative stress (neurodegeneration, Alzheimer's). History of Chemistry (gas, atomic bomb).
Lisa Holle, Pharm.D., BCOP, FHOPA
Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy PracticeUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Holle’s clinical research focuses on medical marijuana, oral cancer therapy management, and impact of clinical pharmacy services