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Leland Sandler Coach
ConsultingThe Sandler Group
Leland Sandler is a highly sought-after executive coach and consultant from Jefferson County, Colorado.
Dean Krusienski, Ph.D.
Professor and Graduate Program Director, Department of Biomedical Engineering | B.S., M.S., Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State UniversityVCU College of Engineering
Focusing on neural signal processing and analysis for the development of brain-computer interfaces and neuroprosthetic devices.
Kathryn Mouzakis
Associate Professor of Chemistry & BiochemistryLoyola Marymount University
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Barry Setlow
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Barry Setlow focuses on understanding the neural and behavioral mechanisms of substance use disorders and aging.
Jennifer Hurley
Richard Baruch M.D. Career Development ChairRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Investigating fundamental mechanisms underlying the circadian clock and health implications of a disrupted clock.
Jim Sullivan, Ph.D.
Executive DirectorFlorida Atlantic University
Jim Sullivan is an expert in biological and physical mechanisms controlling the spatial-temporal dynamics of plankton populations.
Professor Helen Dawes
Professor of Movement Science and Director for the Centre for Movement, Occupational and Rehabilitation SciencesOxford Brookes University
Her expertise is in human movement and optimising performance of the body - through understanding the mechanisms of movement.
Dr Jonathan A. G. Cox
Lecturer in MicrobiologyAston University
Dr Cox's research interests surround the discovery of new antibiotics & identifying the mechanisms by which those antibiotics kill bacteria.
Chunyu Wang
Professor, Biological SciencesRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Applying nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to study Alzheimer's and other diseases.
Valerie Earnshaw
Associate Professor, Human Development and Family SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Earnshaw examines associations between stigma and health inequities.