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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
Isaac Chun-Hai Fung
ProfessorGeorgia Southern University
Dr. Isaac Chun-Hai Fung is a digital health expert and an infectious disease epidemiologist.
Tammy Anderson
Professor, Sociology and Criminal JusticeUniversity of Delaware
Professor Anderson's work focuses on the sociology of deviance, substance abuse, criminology and social problems.
Keith Schneider
ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Keith Schneider’s research focuses on food safety and understanding foodborne illnesses.
Roderick L. Carey
Assistant Professor, Human Development and Family SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Carey's research serves to make sense of the school experiences of black and Latino adolescent boys and young men in urban contexts.
Michael S. Rogers
Senior Advisor, Washington, D.C.Brunswick Group
Michael Rogers advises in the areas of cyber security, privacy, geopolitics, technology and intelligence as well as crisis management.
Kathryn Rudloff
Executive Director | weVENTURE Women's Business CenterFlorida Tech
Kathryn Rudloff is an experienced operations professional skilled in coalition building and advocacy with a focus on women-owned businesses.
Dr Ian Maidment
Professor of Clinical PharmacyAston University
Professor Maidment has a focus on the use of medication in day-to-day practice.
Mark Thompson, PhD
Dean of Hull College of Business, Professor of EconomicsAugusta University
Mark Thompson, PhD, dean of the Hull College of Business, is an economist in business conditions, risk analysis, energy and health care.
Brooke Ingersoll
Associate Professor of PsychologyMichigan State University
Brooke Ingersoll is an expert on the development, evaluation and dissemination of social communication interventions for people with autism.