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Valerie Earnshaw
Professor, Human Development and Family SciencesUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Earnshaw examines associations between stigma and health inequities.
Kim Anderson
Associate Professor, Department of Family Relations and Applied NutritionUniversity of Guelph
Associate Professor, Department of Indigenous Studies
Electra Paskett
Professor of Cancer Research I Department of Internal MedicineThe Ohio State University
Electra Paskett is the Director of the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control in the College of Medicine.
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce
Assistant Professor of Health Policy and ManagementUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce's works to synthesize evidence and apply it to health policy, in areas including tobacco control and e-cigarettes.
Kelly Ylitalo, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Public HealthBaylor University
Epidemiologist with expertise in physical functioning, obesity & the impact of physical activity on healthy aging
Ahu Yildirmaz, Ph.D.
Vice President, Head of ADP Research InstituteADP
PhD economist with global background and insight on employment, big data, healthcare and workforce demographics
Rita Osborn
Executive Director of Utah Center for Rural HealthSouthern Utah University
Specializing in rural health issues, grant writing, and program development.
John Lednicky
Research ProfessorUniversity of Florida
John Lednicky focuses on microbiology and molecular biology, various bacteria, fungi and viruses, including influenza and coronaviruses.
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
Laura Vandenberg
Associate Vice Chancellor and Vice Provost for Research and Engagement and Professor of Environmental Health SciencesUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Laura Vandenberg looks at how exposures to plastics, and other chemicals especially early in life, can predispose individuals to diseases.
