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Mary Anne Amalaradjou, Ph.D.

Mary Anne Amalaradjou, Ph.D.

Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Connecticut

Mary Anne Amalaradjou is a microbiologist with laboratory work focused on food safety and gut health

InflammationMicrobiome Gut HealthProbioticsFood Safety
Bill Mase

Bill Mase

Assistant Professor, Health Policy and Management Georgia Southern University

Bill Mase has conducted studies and taught courses in public health, ethics and health policy.

Food Safety Evidence-Based Public HealthHealth PolicyEthicsEpidemiology
Jonathan Hiskey

Jonathan Hiskey

Associate Chair of Political ScienceVanderbilt University

Expert on Latin American politics and Latin American migration.

HondurasGuatemalaMigrationCrime in Latin AmericaImmigration
Michael Jecks

Michael Jecks

PartnerMichael Jecks Partnership

Experienced speaker, presenter, motivator and novelist for business or literary functions.

Writing Crime Stories in Today's MarketWriting Series NovelsThe Knights Templar and Medieval EnglandHistory of ComputingEffects of Drug Prohibition
R. Helen Zha

R. Helen Zha

Assistant Professor, Chemical and Biological EngineeringRensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Develops biohybrid and bioinspired materials for applications in human healthcare and sustainability.

Biomimetic and Bio-inspired MaterialsBiomolecular Engineering and Self-assemblySustainable Materials and Plastic UpcyclingDrug delivery and NanomedicineNanostructured Soft Matter
FRANCOISE BAYLIS

FRANCOISE BAYLIS

Professor and Canada Research Chair in Bioethics and PhilosophyDalhousie University

Dr. Baylis researches matters related to ethics, health law and policy of assisted human reproduction and novel genetic technologies.

BioethicsAssisted Human ReproductionGenetic Technologies & EthicsGenetics and the Law Policy & RegulationIdentity
Stacy Lee Burns

Stacy Lee Burns

Professor of SociologyLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Sociology of LawCriminal JusticeSocial ProblemsDrugs and Society
Connie Mulligan

Connie Mulligan

ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Connie Mulligan is interested in understanding patterns of human genetic variation with implications for human health and evolution.

Syrian RefugeesImpact of StressComplex PhenotypesInfluence of Genetics on Response to Trauma and StressEpigenetic Analysis
Jean Hardy

Jean Hardy

Assistant ProfessorMichigan State University

Jean Hardy's primary research focus is on the role of high-tech entrepreneurship and technological innovation.

Science and technology studiesLGBTQ StudiesRural ComputingCommunity and Economic DevelopmentHuman-Computer Interaction
Sal Mistry

Sal Mistry

Assistant Professor, ManagementUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Mistry's research seeks to unpack factors that shape fragmentation and integration within and between leaders, individuals and teams.

Organizational BehaviorTeam ChartersLeadershipMuliteamingTeam Resilience