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David Redlawsk
Professor and Chair, Political Science Political Science and International RelationsUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Redlawsk is a political psychologist with expertise in campaigns, voter behavior, decision making, and emotion.
Professor David Glew
Director of the Leeds Sustainability InstituteLeeds Beckett University
Professor David Glew is a recognised expert in the area of building performance, retrofit evaluation and energy efficiency policy.
Dayna Nadine Scott
Associate ProfessorOsgoode Hall Law School of York University
Dr.Dayna Scott works in the areas of environmental law and policy; critical risk theory; environmental justice; and trade and globalization.
Greg Upton
Interim Executive Director & Associate Research ProfessorLouisiana State University
Dr. Upton's research interests are at the intersection of energy and environmental economics.
Jula Hughes
DeanLakehead University
Professor Hughes researches in the areas of criminal law, comparative constitutional law and judicial ethics
Lance Gentry
Professor of BusinessUniversity of Mary Washington
Dr. Gentry has been surveying and evaluating respondents since 1993
Cheryl Murphy
Director of the Center for PFAS ResearchMichigan State University
Cheryl Murphy is well-versed in reproductive physiology, behavior, ecology, toxicology, and modeling.
Dr Timothy Whitehead
Senior Lecturer in Product DesignAston University
Dr Whitehead's interest is in developing approaches to improve the design of products distributed in low income countries.
Jeremy Crenshaw
Assistant Professor, Kinesiology and Applied PhysiologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Crenshaw's research focuses on interventions to reduce the incidence of falls and lessen the severity of fall-related injuries.
Cary Roseth
Chairperson and Professor, Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special EducationMichigan State University
Cary Roseth is interested in social development, peer relations, and social contextual influences on classroom achievement.
