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Susanne Moore
FounderSusanne Moore
Thought Leader and Motivational Speaker, Consultant, Researcher Gender Economics
Jeremy Everett, D.Min.
Founder and Executive Director, Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and PovertyBaylor University
National voice on scalable solutions to end hunger through partnerships, research, innovative models & collaboration
Helen Odell-Miller
Professor of Music TherapyAnglia Ruskin University
Helen is the lead researcher for HOMESIDE, an RCT trial for home-based music therapy for people with dementia & their family carer.
Danith Ly
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Danith Ly's research is focused on the design and development of molecular tools and reagents to regulate gene expression.
A.B. Osborne
Assistant Professor of Animation in Pamplin College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; Department of Art and DesignAugusta University
A.B. Osborne is an expert in the the field of animation working in everything from classic cartoons to technical and medical animation.
Chris Slobogin
Milton R. Underwood Chair in LawVanderbilt University
Expert in criminal law and procedure, mental health law and evidence law.
Jay Vadiveloo, Ph.D.
Professor-in-Residence of Mathematics, Director of the Janet and Mark L. Goldenson Center for Actuarial ResearchUniversity of Connecticut
Jay Vadiveloo, Ph.D. is an expert in applied actuarial research projects such as calculating healthy years left in life.
Rex Caffey
Professor | Director of Marine Extension, Louisiana Sea GrantLouisiana State University
Dr. Caffey conducts research related to the economic and policy challenges of fisheries and coastal wetlands in the Gulf of Mexico region.
Katherine Kahl
Extension Assistant Professor and Director of the UMass Amherst Gloucester Marine StationUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Katherine Kahl studies sustainable fisheries and coastal resilience needs and is an expert of growing the "blue economy."
Gregory Heyworth
Associate Professor of English and Computer Science; Director, Lazarus ProjectUniversity of Rochester
Gregory Heyworth is a textual scientist who works on new ways to read ancient manuscripts and maps using spectral imaging technology.
