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Michael P. Lynch, Ph.D.
Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of PhilosophyUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Lynch's research focuses on truth and fake news.
Rachel O'Neill, Ph.D.
Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor, Molecular & Cell Biology and Institute for Systems GenomicsUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. O'Neill's research projects use molecular genetic approaches to study centromere function and evolution
Tara Trammell
Associate Professor, Urban ForestryUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Trammell studies how biophysical and sociological factors affect urban ecosystem structure and function.
Kathryn Libal, Ph.D.
Director, Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute, and Professor, Social Work & Human RightsUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Libal researches human rights norms and practices, including the ability to secure adequate food and housing.
Johannes DeYoung
Assistant ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Johannes DeYoung is an internationally recognized artist and filmmaker who works at the intersection of computational & material processes.
Alexander Schwarzmann, PhD
Dean of the School of Computer and Cyber SciencesAugusta University
Dean Schwarzmann is a nationally-recognized expert in cybersecurity of voting technology, computer science, and distributed systems.
Brenton R. Graveley, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair, Genetics and Genome SciencesUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Graveley is an expert in genetics and genomic sciences, with particular focus on RNA biology.
Dennis D’Amico, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Animal Science Food SafetyUniversity of Connecticut
Dennis D'Amico's research and outreach efforts focus on improving the safety and quality of milk and value-added dairy products.
Fumiko Hoeft
Professor and Campus Director, UConn WaterburyUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Hoeft is a neurophysiologist, as well as a systems and developmental cognitive neuroscientist.
Joseph F. Coughlin
Director, MIT AgeLabMassachusetts Institute of Technology
You're not getting older, you're getting better! MIT's AgeLab Director explains how changing demographics will impact business & government