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David L. Faigman
Chancellor & Dean | John F. Digardi Distinguished Professor of LawUC Hastings College of the Law
Contact: faigmand@uchastings.edu / 415-565-4700 Office 300-200
Annie T. Ginty, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Psychology & NeuroscienceBaylor University
Expert on peripheral nervous system & cardiovascular responses to stress & their relationship with unhealthy behaviors & future disease
Deborah O'Dell
Professor of BiologyUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. O'Dell performs research into how bees use magnetic fields to orient themselves.
Joshua Grill
Director of the Institute for Memory Impairments and Nerological Disorders at UCIUC Irvine
Joshua Grill directs a major Alzheimer's disease research institute helps lead the national strategy for AD clinical trial recruitment.
Florent Letronne
Director of Laboratory OperationsCarnegie Mellon University
Florent Letronne is a scientific leader with expertise in designing and managing state-of-the-art laboratories.
Jerome Schultz
Clinical NeuropsychologistHarvard Medical School
Experienced clinician and teacher. Captivating, informative speaker who makes the stress/learning connection with humor and wisdom.
Hanne M. Hoffmann
Assistant Professor of Animal Science; Expert in NeuroendocrinologyMichigan State University
Dr. Hoffmann’s research program is focused on how light changes your well being, motivation, fertility and pregnancy success.
Kate Hong
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Kate Hong's research is in understanding the organization and function of neural circuits that underlie sensory-guided behaviors.
Annabelle Singer
Assistant Professor, Biomedical EngineeringGeorgia Tech - COE
Annabelle Singer researches to understand how neural activity produces memories and spurs the brain’s immune system.
Stephane Gaskin PhD, ACC, PPCC
Coaching, Speaking and WorkshopsCoachingSG
Professor: Dawson College and Concordia University; Personal, Professional Coaching.