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Scott Niekum
Associate Professor, Manning College of Information and Computer SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Scott Niekum works to enable personal robots to be deployed in the home and workplace. He is an expert on the social implications of AI.
Andrew Finch
Associate Professor of the Practice, Department of Human and Organizational Development; Core Faculty, Human Development CounselingVanderbilt University
An expert who specializes in recovery high schools, substance use disorders, teen addiction and school counseling.
Sarah Gamble
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Sarah Gamble has expertise in the design of walkable environments and climate adaption using house relocation.
Larry Van Horn
Associate Professor of Management and Executive Director of Health AffairsVanderbilt University
Expert in health care management, health insurance policy and health care economics.
Kholoud Al-Qubbaj
Associate Professor of HumanitiesSouthern Utah University
Specializing in diversity and inclusion in higher education, transnationalism, and middle eastern studies
Rebecca L. George
Instructor of Anthropology and Assistant Director of Forensic Anthropology FacilitiesWestern Carolina University
Rebecca L. George focuses on the utility of dental morphology and metrics to estimate population affinity within forensic anthropology.
Eric Simanek
Robert A. Welch Chair of ChemistryTexas Christian University
Dr. Simanek’s interests include whiskey, science education and basic scientific research aimed at the design of new medicines.
Kathryn E. Fort
Director of Clinics and Director of the Indian Law ClinicMichigan State University
Prof. Fort has researched and written extensively on the Indian Child Welfare Act.
Jennifer Applebaum
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Jennifer Applebaum is an expert on pet ownership and the resulting health and well-being/welfare implications of the human-pet dyad.
Dimitris Xygalatas, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, AnthropologyUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Xygalatas' research focuses on ritual, sports, bonding, and the things that make us human.