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Terrence Collins
ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Terry Collins invented "TAML® Activators", the first small molecule mimics of any of the great families of oxidizing enzymes.
Imogen Coe
Dean, Faculty of ScienceRyerson University
Dr Imogen R. Coe is a scientist who is internationally recognized for her advocacy in promoting equity & diversity in science in Canada
David Julian McClements
Distinguished Professor of Food ScienceUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
D. Julian McClements is the most highly cited food scientist in the world, known for his leading research on plant-based food.
Keivan Stassun
Stevenson Professor of Physics and AstronomyVanderbilt University
Expert in the search for Earth-like planets across the galaxy and an advocate for diversity, including neurodiversity, in the academy.
René Olivares-Navarrete, D.D.S, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering | D.D.S, National Autonomous University of Mexico | Ph.D., National Autonomous University of MexicoVCU DEPT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Olivares-Navarrete’s research focuses on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine approaches for Craniofacial and Orthopaedic needs.
Zvi Schwartz, D.M.D., Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Biomedical EngineeringVCU College of Engineering
Doctor of dental medicine and periodontal expert; skilled program developer
Amanda M. Grannas, PhD
Vice Provost for Research; Professor, Department of ChemistryVillanova University
Amanda Grannas, PhD in an expert in the study of snow and ice photochemistry, and the fate of organic pollutants in the Arctic.
Sarah Applebaum
Director of Pangaea SparkPangaea Ventures
Investing in early stage materials, chemistry, and biology technology companies.
Chengguo Xing
Professor | Associate ChairUniversity of Florida
Chengguo Xing's research has the long-term goal of developing solutions towards effectively managing human diseases.
Andrew Palmer, Ph.D.
Associate Professor | Ocean Engineering and Marine SciencesFlorida Tech
Dr. Palmer's research interests include eavesdropping on bacterial 'conversations', Martian farming, and cell wall fragment-based signaling.