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2 2 Paige Pope F Assistant Professor Dr. Paige Pope is an Assistant Professor at the University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, in Alberta, Canada. Broadly speaking, she is interested in conducting research that focuses on healthy behavior change and maintenance through physical activity (sport and exercise), with a specific emphasis on fostering optimal forms of motivation and goals. Additionally, she is passionate about transferring the knowledge acquired from research to the community and facilitating the implementation of research-based knowledge. Paige’s research in sport has focused on how various coaches styles impact athlete motivation, well-being and performance. Along with being a former athlete (primarily rugby), she has coached several female rugby teams at various competitive levels in different roles (head and assistant coach). professor Broadly speaking, _ is interested in conducting research that focuses on healthy behavior change and maintenance through physical activity (sport and exercise), with a specific emphasis on fostering optimal forms of motivation and goals. Additionally, _ is passionate about transferring the knowledge acquired from research to the community and facilitating the implementation of research-based knowledge. _’s research in sport has focused on how various coaches styles impact athlete motivation, well-being and performance. Along with being a former athlete (primarily rugby), _ has coached several female rugby teams at various competitive levels in different roles (head and assistant coach). 5602  
4 4 Max Kates M Assistant Professor Dr. Max Kates is an Assistant Professor of Urology and Oncology in the Brady Urological Institute. Dr. Kates received his undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University in Connecticut, and his medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. During that time he completed a Doris Duke clinical research fellowship in Urologic Oncology at Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons. professor Dr. _ received _ undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University in Connecticut, and _ medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. During that time _ completed a Doris Duke clinical research fellowship in Urologic Oncology at Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons. 5602  
5 5 Ramesh Raskar M Associate Professor Ramesh Raskar is an Associate Professor at MIT Media Lab. Ramesh Raskar joined the Media Lab from Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories in 2008 as head of the Lab’s Camera Culture research group. His research interests span the fields of computational photography, inverse problems in imaging and human-computer interaction. Recent projects and inventions include transient imaging to look around a corner, a next generation CAT-Scan machine, imperceptible markers for motion capture (Prakash), long distance barcodes (Bokode), touch+hover 3D interaction displays (BiDi screen), low-cost eye care devices (Netra,Catra), new theoretical models to augment light fields (ALF) to represent wave phenomena and algebraic rank constraints for 3D displays(HR3D). professor _ _ joined the Media Lab from Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories in 2008 as head of the Lab’s Camera Culture research group. _ research interests span the fields of computational photography, inverse problems in imaging and human-computer interaction. Recent projects and inventions include transient imaging to look around a corner, a next generation CAT-Scan machine, imperceptible markers for motion capture (Prakash), long distance barcodes (Bokode), touch+hover 3D interaction displays (BiDi screen), low-cost eye care devices (Netra,Catra), new theoretical models to augment light fields (ALF) to represent wave phenomena and algebraic rank constraints for 3D displays(HR3D). 5602  
9 9 Aaron Dusso M Associate Professor Aaron Dusso is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and a core faculty member of Indiana University’s Center for Civic Literacy. His primary research is on the intersection of political psychology and citizen knowledge and engagement. His previous works have been published in the journals of Electoral Studies, Political Behavior, Political Research Quarterly, and Social Science Quarterly. professor _ primary research is on the intersection of political psychology and citizen knowledge and engagement. _ previous works have been published in the journals of Electoral Studies, Political Behavior, Political Research Quarterly, and Social Science Quarterly. 5602  
11 11 Ron A Rhoades M Assistant Professor Dr. Ron A. Rhoades is an Assistant Professor of Finance and Director of the Monetary Preparing Plan, Gordon Ford College of Enterprise, Western Kentucky University, in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Over the previous decade he has undertaken substantial legal investigation and writing regarding the fiduciary normal of conduct, as applied to investment and monetary advisors. Dr. Rhoades is a frequent speaker on the fiduciary standard at economic arranging and investment sector conferences. professor Over the previous decade _ has undertaken substantial legal investigation and writing regarding the fiduciary normal of conduct, as applied to investment and monetary advisors. Dr. _ is a frequent speaker on the fiduciary standard at economic arranging and investment sector conferences. 5602  
18 18 Alison Bateman-House F Assistant Professor Alison Bateman-House, PHD, MPH, MA is a Research Assistant Professor in the Division of Medical Ethics at New York University Langone Medical Center. She has advanced training in bioethics, public health, and history, and she specializes in the ethics and history of human subjects research and the ethics and history of public health. professor _ has advanced training in bioethics, public health, and history, and _ specializes in the ethics and history of human subjects research and the ethics and history of public health. 5602  
20 20 Joseph Baar Topinka M assistant professor Joseph Baar Topinka is an assistant professor at Texas State University as well as an adjunct professor at the University of Incarnate Word's School of Healthcare. He holds a BA from the University of Illinois; a juris doctor from Northern Illinois University; an MBA from Saint Martin's University; a Master of Laws, U.S. Army; a Master of Health Administration from Chapman University; and a Master of Laws, Loyola University Chicago. He has published or co-published many works over the last 10 years including a biography about his late mother - Judy Baar Topinka, a journalist turned elected official who became the first woman elected state treasurer (1995-2007). professor _ holds a BA from the University of Illinois; a juris doctor from Northern Illinois University; an MBA from Saint Martin's University; a Master of Laws, U.S. Army; a Master of Health Administration from Chapman University; and a Master of Laws, Loyola University Chicago. _ has published or co-published many works over the last 10 years including a biography about _ late mother - Judy _ _, a journalist turned elected official who became the first woman elected state treasurer (1995-2007). 5602  
23 23 Jesse Jur M assistant professor Jesse Jur is an assistant professor of textile engineering, chemistry, and science at North Carolina State University, in Raleigh. He is the lead scientist of the university’s Nano-extended Textiles Research Group, which is focused on leveraging methods in nanotechnology to develop textile-inspired electronic devices. He is also a researcher for the U.S. National Science Foundation Nanosystems Engineering Research Center for Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies, better known as ASSIST. Jur coauthored “Flexible Technologies for Self-Powered Wearable Health and Environmental Sensing,” published in April in Proceedings of the IEEE. professor _ is the lead scientist of the university’s Nano-extended Textiles Research Group, which is focused on leveraging methods in nanotechnology to develop textile-inspired electronic devices. _ is also a researcher for the U.S. National Science Foundation Nanosystems Engineering Research Center for Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies, better known as ASSIST. _ coauthored “Flexible Technologies for Self-Powered Wearable Health and Environmental Sensing,” published in April in Proceedings of the IEEE. 5602  
25 25 Shada Alsalamah F assistant professor Shada Alsalamah is an assistant professor of health care information systems security at King Saud University (Saudi Arabia). She is currently a visiting scholar at MIT Media Lab, joining Alex “Sandy” Pentland’s Human Dynamics group. In 2017, Alsalamah became vice president of the mHealth Solutions Division of AnmarIT and, one year later, a chief health info and security officer of MedEra. Through her work, she contributes to the global health care sector modernization movement by developing secure, mobile, and intelligent solutions for emerging health care delivery models using blockchain and open algorithms. Alsalamah has been a keynote speaker at a number of international events. professor _ is currently a visiting scholar at MIT Media Lab, joining Alex “Sandy” Pentland’s Human Dynamics group. In 2017, _ became vice president of the mHealth Solutions Division of AnmarIT and, one year later, a chief health info and security officer of MedEra. Through _ work, _ contributes to the global health care sector modernization movement by developing secure, mobile, and intelligent solutions for emerging health care delivery models using blockchain and open algorithms. _ has been a keynote speaker at a number of international events. 5602  
31 31 Aaron Tarone M Assistant Professor Dr. Aaron Tarone is an Assistant Professor of Entomology at Texas A&M University and a member of the Forensic and Investigative Sciences faculty there. He has published widely on forensic entomology and the application of molecular methods in this field, and is heavily involved in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Interdisciplinary Research Program. professor _ has published widely on forensic entomology and the application of molecular methods in this field, and is heavily involved in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Interdisciplinary Research Program. 5602  
33 33 Jacob Barkley M associate professor Jacob Barkley, Ph.D., is an associate professor of exercise science in Kent State’s College of Education, Health and Human Services. During his 10 years with Kent State, he has earned a name for himself as a scholar who wants to get people thinking about how they move, and moving better so they can think better. professor During _ 10 years with Kent State, _ has earned a name for _ as a scholar who wants to get people thinking about how they move, and moving better so they can think better. 5602  
34 34 John C Kelley M Assistant Professor John C. Kelley is an Assistant Professor of 4D and Time-Based Arts at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. His video work has screened domestically at venues such as The Mid-America Arts Alliance (Kansas City, MO), the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (Bentonville, AR) the Arizona International Film Festival (Tucson, AZ), The Front (New Orleans, LA), the Index Art Center (Newark, NJ), Living Arts (Tulsa, OK), internationally in cities such as London, Moscow, Berlin, Sao Paolo, Mexico City, Edinburgh, Vienna, Prague, Amsterdam and others. Kelley has written original music for award winning feature length narrative and documentary films through Gray Picture in St. Louis, MO, released music as a solo artist through King Electric Records in Austin, TX, and has appeared on more than 25 recordings and albums. professor _ video work has screened domestically at venues such as The Mid-America Arts Alliance (Kansas City, MO), the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (Bentonville, AR) the Arizona International Film Festival (Tucson, AZ), The Front (New Orleans, LA), the Index Art Center (Newark, NJ), Living Arts (Tulsa, OK), internationally in cities such as London, Moscow, Berlin, Sao Paolo, Mexico City, Edinburgh, Vienna, Prague, Amsterdam and others. _ has written original music for award winning feature length narrative and documentary films through Gray Picture in St. Louis, MO, released music as a solo artist through King Electric Records in Austin, TX, and has appeared on more than 25 recordings and albums. 5602  
36 36 Eileen Feeney Bushnell F Associate Professor Eileen Feeney Bushnell is an Associate Professor of Photographic Arts and Sciences at Rochester Institute of Technology. Bushnell received her MFA from Indiana State University in Printmaking after receiving a BFA in Art Education from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In her own practice she has continued to work with prints, exploring a diversity of non-toxic processes and has jointly authored the book Design Dynamics: Integrating Design and Technology, published by Prentice Hall. professor _ received _ MFA from Indiana State University in Printmaking after receiving a BFA in Art Education from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In _ own practice _ has continued to work with prints, exploring a diversity of non-toxic processes and has jointly authored the book Design Dynamics: Integrating Design and Technology, published by Prentice Hall. 5602  
39 39 Lucas A Lane M Associate Professor Lucas A. Lane, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of BME at Nanjing University and has been recently selected as part of the 1000 Youth Talent Program. He received his Ph.D. degree in Bioengineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2014. His research focuses on the development and implementation of optically responsive nanomaterials for highly sensitive/specific diagnostic applications, image-guided surgery, and understanding fundamental biological mechanisms from protein interactions and signaling to in vivo transport of drug carriers using techniques of fluorescence and SERS. One of his works in Chemical Review is listed in the top 1% HCP by Web of Science. professor _ received _ Ph.D. degree in Bioengineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2014. _ research focuses on the development and implementation of optically responsive nanomaterials for highly sensitive/specific diagnostic applications, image-guided surgery, and understanding fundamental biological mechanisms from protein interactions and signaling to in vivo transport of drug carriers using techniques of fluorescence and SERS. One of _ works in Chemical Review is listed in the top 1% HCP by Web of Science. 5602  
43 43 Anthea Roberts F Associate Professor Anthea Roberts is an Associate Professor at RegNet School of Regulation and Global Governance at the Australian National University and a Visiting Professor for the Masters of International Dispute Settlement at the Graduate Institute and the University of Geneva. She is a specialist in public international law, investment treaty law and arbitration, and comparative international law. Prior to joining the ANU, Anthea taught at the London School of Economics, Columbia Law School and Harvard Law School. She is serving or has served on the editorial boards of the American Journal of International Law, the European Journal of International Law, the Journal of World Trade and Investment and ICSID Review. She is also a Contributing Editor for EJIL: Talk! and International Economic and Policy Law Blog and a Reporter for the Read Full professor _ is a specialist in public international law, investment treaty law and arbitration, and comparative international law. Prior to joining the ANU, _ taught at the London School of Economics, Columbia Law School and Harvard Law School. _ is serving or has served on the editorial boards of the American Journal of International Law, the European Journal of International Law, the Journal of World Trade and Investment and ICSID Review. _ is also a Contributing Editor for EJIL: Talk! and International Economic and Policy Law Blog and a Reporter for the Read Full 5602  
44 44 Jennifer L Altieri F associate professor Jennifer L. Altieri, Ph.D., is an associate professor of literacy education and joined the faculty of the Spadoni College of Education in fall of 2015. Her research interests focus on the use of diverse texts and disciplinary literacy. Altieri has served as a public school teacher in Texas and a reading consultant in Missouri and South Carolina. Her Ph.D. is from Texas A&M University. professor _ research interests focus on the use of diverse texts and disciplinary literacy. _ has served as a public school teacher in Texas and a reading consultant in Missouri and South Carolina. _ Ph.D. is from Texas A&M University. 5602  
46 46 David Chandler M Assistant Professor David Chandler is an Assistant Professor of Management and Co-Director of the Managing for Sustainability Program at the University of Colorado Denver. His broad area of research interest lies at the intersection of the organization and its environment. Theoretically, he is interested in explaining why organizations respond in different ways to the same environmental forces, as well as understanding the consequences of these different actions. Empirically, he is interested in studying these questions within the context of corporate social responsibility, business ethics, and firm/stakeholder relations. Related publications include the textbook Strategic CSR: Sustianable Value Creation (4th edition, Sage, 2017) and also a blog on topics related to CSR. professor _ broad area of research interest lies at the intersection of the organization and its environment. Theoretically, _ is interested in explaining why organizations respond in different ways to the same environmental forces, as well as understanding the consequences of these different actions. Empirically, _ is interested in studying these questions within the context of corporate social responsibility, business ethics, and firm/stakeholder relations. Related publications include the textbook Strategic CSR: Sustianable Value Creation (4th edition, Sage, 2017) and also a blog on topics related to CSR. 5602  
56 56 Sean McDowell M associate professor Sean McDowell is an associate professor in the Christian Apologetics program at Biola University. He is the Resident Scholar for Summit California. In 2008, he received the Educator of the Year award for San Juan Capistrano, Calif. The Association of Christian Schools International awarded Exemplary Status to his apologetics training. Sean is listed among the top 100 apologists. He graduated summa cum laude from Talbot School of Theology with a master’s degree in theology and another in philosophy. He earned a Ph.D. in Apologetics and Worldview Studies in 2014 from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. professor _ is the Resident Scholar for Summit California. In 2008, _ received the Educator of the Year award for San Juan Capistrano, Calif. The Association of Christian Schools International awarded Exemplary Status to _ apologetics training. _ is listed among the top 100 apologists. _ graduated summa cum laude from Talbot School of Theology with a master’s degree in theology and another in philosophy. _ earned a Ph.D. in Apologetics and Worldview Studies in 2014 from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. 5602  
57 57 Andy Mattern M Assistant Professor Andy Mattern is an Assistant Professor of Photography & Digital Media at Oklahoma State University. He is represented by Elizabeth Houston Gallery in New York and has exhibited at Silver Eye Center for Photography in Pittsburgh, The Luminary in St. Louis, The Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe, the Lawndale Art Center in Houston, Candela Gallery in Richmond, Virginia, and the Photographic Centre Peri in Turku, Finland. Mattern has received awards for his work including the Artist Initiative Grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, the Printing Fellowship from Photo Center NW in Seattle, and the triennial Art365 Grant from the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition. His work is included in the collections of Photo Center North West, BMO Harris Bank, and the Tweed Museum of Art. He holds an MFA in Photography from the University of Minnesota and a BFA in Studio Art from the University of New Mexico. professor _ is represented by Elizabeth Houston Gallery in New York and has exhibited at Silver Eye Center for Photography in Pittsburgh, The Luminary in St. Louis, The Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe, the Lawndale Art Center in Houston, Candela Gallery in Richmond, Virginia, and the Photographic Centre Peri in Turku, Finland. _ has received awards for _ work including the Artist Initiative Grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, the Printing Fellowship from Photo Center NW in Seattle, and the triennial Art365 Grant from the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition. _ work is included in the collections of Photo Center North West, BMO Harris Bank, and the Tweed Museum of Art. _ holds an MFA in Photography from the University of Minnesota and a BFA in Studio Art from the University of New Mexico. 5602  
58 58 Chris Huggins M assistant professor Chris Huggins is an assistant professor at the School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottowa, as well as being an adjunct professor at the Institute of African Studies, Carleton University, and a non-resident research fellow at the African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS). He previously worked for Human Rights Watch as their Rwanda researcher, and as a consultant for the United States Agency for International Development. His previous books include Conflict and Housing, Land, and Property Rights (with Scott Leckie, 2011) and From the Ground Up: Land Rights, Conflict and Peace in Sub-Saharan Africa (co-edited with Jenny Clover, 2005). professor _ previously worked for Human Rights Watch as their Rwanda researcher, and as a consultant for the United States Agency for International Development. _ previous books include Conflict and Housing, Land, and Property Rights (with Scott Leckie, 2011) and From the Ground Up: Land Rights, Conflict and Peace in Sub-Saharan Africa (co-edited with Jenny Clover, 2005). 5602  
60 60 Paul A Zandbergen M associate professor Paul A. Zandbergen is an associate professor of geography at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. His areas of expertise include geographic information science; spatial and statistical analysis techniques using GIS; error and uncertainty in spatial data; GIS applications in criminology, economics, health, and spatial ecology; terrain analysis and modelng; and communitybased mapping using GIS and GPS. professor _ areas of expertise include geographic information science; spatial and statistical analysis techniques using GIS; error and uncertainty in spatial data; GIS applications in criminology, economics, health, and spatial ecology; terrain analysis and modelng; and communitybased mapping using GIS and GPS. 5602  
64 64 Grisel Acosta F Assistant Professor Grisel Acosta is an Assistant Professor in the English Department at Bronx Community College – City University of New York. She received her Ph.D. in English—Latino/a literature from the University of Texas at San Antonio and has presented and published her creative and scholarly work internationally. Her monologue, “Hardcore Latina Punk Birth Fragments” was recently published in the anthology, In Full Color, and performed at The Reproductive Rights Festival in New York City, which was live streamed all over the world. professor _ received _ Ph.D. in English—Latino/a literature from the University of Texas at San Antonio and has presented and published _ creative and scholarly work internationally. _ monologue, “Hardcore Latina Punk Birth Fragments” was recently published in the anthology, In Full Color, and performed at The Reproductive Rights Festival in New York City, which was live streamed all over the world. 5602  
72 72 Andre Brito M associate professor Dr. Andre Brito is an associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of New Hampshire, focusing on dairy organic management. He currently leads the USDA OREI project, "Assisting Organic Dairy Producers to Meet the Demands of New and Emerging Milk Markets" which is funding the projects he will discuss. professor _ currently leads the USDA OREI project, "Assisting Organic Dairy Producers to Meet the Demands of New and Emerging Milk Markets" which is funding the projects _ will discuss. 5602  
78 78 Joanna Lewis F associate professor Joanna Lewis is an associate professor of science, technology, and international affairs in the School of Foreign Service. She joined the Georgetown faculty in 2008. She is a member of the faculty committees for the Georgetown Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues and serves as convener of the Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues faculty research group on climate change. professor _ joined the Georgetown faculty in 2008. _ is a member of the faculty committees for the Georgetown Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues and serves as convener of the Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues faculty research group on climate change. 5602  
79 79 Michael Hendron M Assistant Professor Michael Hendron is an Assistant Professor of Organizational Leadership and Strategy in the Marriott School at Brigham Young University. His areas of research and expertise include strategic decision-making processes, innovation and organizational change processes, business ethics, stakeholder management by corporations, and firm reputation. Mike teaches courses in strategic management and general management, and has used simulations extensively in the classroom. Mike has received both university recognition, as well as student recognition for his teaching excellence. Mike holds a PhD in Strategic Management from the University of Texas at Austin, and an MBA from the Darden School at the University of Virginia. Prior to his academic work, Mike worked extensively in the computer software and hardware industry with the Japanese trading firm Kanematsu, with the strategy consulting firm Alliance Consulting, and also in his own independent consulting practice, Arcwise Consulting. professor _ areas of research and expertise include strategic decision-making processes, innovation and organizational change processes, business ethics, stakeholder management by corporations, and firm reputation. Mike teaches courses in strategic management and general management, and has used simulations extensively in the classroom. Mike has received both university recognition, as well as student recognition for _ teaching excellence. Mike holds a PhD in Strategic Management from the University of Texas at Austin, and an MBA from the Darden School at the University of Virginia. Prior to _ academic work, Mike worked extensively in the computer software and hardware industry with the Japanese trading firm Kanematsu, with the strategy consulting firm Alliance Consulting, and also in _ own independent consulting practice, Arcwise Consulting. 5602  
82 82 Sergio Waisman M associate professor Sergio Waisman is an associate professor of Spanish at The George Washington University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley (2000). His translations include The Absent City (Duke University Press, 2000) by the Argentine writer Ricardo Piglia, for which he received an NEA Translation Fellowship Award; Assumed Name, also by Ricardo Piglia (Latin American Literary Review Press, 1995); Dreams and Realities: Selected Fiction by the Argentine writer Juana Manuela Gorriti (Oxford Univ Press, Library of Latin America, 2003); and Juan de la Rosa by the Bolivian writer Nataniel Aguirre (Oxford Univ Press, Library of Latin America, 1998). His first book of literary criticism, Borges and Translation: The Irreverence of the Periphery, was published by Bucknell University Press in 2005. He is also completing his first novel, Leaving. professor _ received _ Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley (2000). _ translations include The Absent City (Duke University Press, 2000) by the Argentine writer Ricardo Piglia, for which _ received an NEA Translation Fellowship Award; Assumed Name, also by Ricardo Piglia (Latin American Literary Review Press, 1995); Dreams and Realities: Selected Fiction by the Argentine writer Juana Manuela Gorriti (Oxford Univ Press, Library of Latin America, 2003); and Juan de la Rosa by the Bolivian writer Nataniel Aguirre (Oxford Univ Press, Library of Latin America, 1998). _ first book of literary criticism, Borges and Translation: The Irreverence of the Periphery, was published by Bucknell University Press in 2005. _ is also completing _ first novel, Leaving. 5602  
91 91 Manka Varghese F Associate Professor Manka Varghese is an Associate Professor professor of Language, Literacy, and Culture, and a faculty associate of the center. Her areas of teaching and research relate to the challenges of cultural and linguistic diversity. Dr. Varghese received her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. professor _ areas of teaching and research relate to the challenges of cultural and linguistic diversity. Dr. _ received _ Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. 5602  
92 92 Janet D Stemwedel F Associate Professor Janet D. Stemwedel is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at San José State University. Her explorations of ethics, scientific knowledge-building, and how they are intertwined are informed by her misspent scientific youth as a physical chemist. professor _ explorations of ethics, scientific knowledge-building, and how they are intertwined are informed by _ misspent scientific youth as a physical chemist. 5602  
94 94 Ross Boulanger M Assistant Professor Dr. Ross Boulanger is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California at Davis. When Ross attended UCC he was the winner of the Governor General's Silver Medal for the top college student in British Columbia. He went on to UBC where he received his Engineering degree and then received his Master's and PhD in Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. professor When _ attended UCC _ was the winner of the Governor General's Silver Medal for the top college student in British Columbia. _ went on to UBC where _ received _ Engineering degree and then received _ Master's and PhD in Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley. 5602  
96 96 Mark C Pachucki M Assistant Professor Mark C. Pachucki, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Computational Social Science Institute at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Previously, Pachucki was Instructor in Medicine and Pediatrics on the faculties at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar at the University of California, San Francisco and UC Berkeley. Dr. Pachucki received his doctorate in Sociology from Harvard University in 2010 with a focus on social networks, medical sociology, and culture. professor Previously, _ was Instructor in Medicine and Pediatrics on the faculties at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar at the University of California, San Francisco and UC Berkeley. Dr. _ received _ doctorate in Sociology from Harvard University in 2010 with a focus on social networks, medical sociology, and culture. 5602  
98 98 Nazrul Islam M Associate Professor A K M Nazrul Islam is an Associate Professor of Environmental Economics at Dhaka School of Economics (DScE). He is the founding Coordinator of Environmental Economics programme of DScE. Prior to his current assignment, he worked with Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Dhaka as a Research Fellow and Oxfam GB as a research and policy expert. Dr. Islam has the experiences of conducting research on economic valuation of ecosystem services, climate change and energy issues. He is the Associate Executive Editor of Asia Pacific Journal on Environment and Development, jointly published by Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad (BUP) and Dhaka School of Economics. professor _ is the founding Coordinator of Environmental Economics programme of DScE. Prior to _ current assignment, _ worked with Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), Dhaka as a Research Fellow and Oxfam GB as a research and policy expert. Dr. _ has the experiences of conducting research on economic valuation of ecosystem services, climate change and energy issues. _ is the Associate Executive Editor of Asia Pacific Journal on Environment and Development, jointly published by Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad (BUP) and Dhaka School of Economics. 5602  
100 100 Sheena Aurora F associate professor Dr. Sheena Aurora is a clinical associate professor of neurology and neurological sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine in California. She said, "Women with migraine should consider many aspects of pregnancy that migraines may affect. They should also talk with their doctor about what, if any, migraine medications to take during this time." professor _ said, "Women with migraine should consider many aspects of pregnancy that migraines may affect. They should also talk with their doctor about what, if any, migraine medications to take during this time." 5602  

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