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I am a Professor of Education Policy, Leadership and Innovation in the University of Michigan's School of Education. I am also a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. My work focuses on building systems to support large-scale instructional improvement, with a particular focus on network-based continuous improvement.
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Brittany "Brie' Haupt, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in the Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness Department with research interests of cultural competency, emergency and crisis management, crisis communication, and community resilience. She has published in Public Administration Review, Journal of Public Affairs Education, Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Disaster Prevention and Management, Risk, Hazards, and Crisis in Public Policy, Journal of Emergency Management, and Frontiers in Communication section on Disaster communications. Dr. Haupt's award-winning book with Dr. Claire Connolly Knox on Cultural Competence for Emergency and Crisis Management: Concepts, Theories, and Case Studies offers educators a roadmap for successfully engaging participants in various aspects of cultural competency knowledge, skills, and abilities. This text received the American Society of Public Administration's Section on Democracy and Social Justice's 2021 Book of the Year Award.
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Sugosh R. Prabhu is a researcher trained in Chemical Sciences. He did his PhD from the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai - India. He then joined as a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at KU Leuven. Apart from his scientific pursuits he has a long standing interest in Science Policy, Science communication and Business. He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) -an organization of Marie Curie fellows supported by the European Commission.
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Dr. Leitch’s research goal is to increase the voice of marginalized communities in shaping health and mental health practices through practical and implementable knowledge. Current projects focus on the experiences of queer (LGBTQ+) people, transgender and gender nonconforming people, and people with minority racial and/or ethnic identities. Her work is grounded in her background as both a researcher and a mental health practitioner.
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Fatima El-Tayeb is Professor of Ethnicity, Race & Migration and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Yale University. Her research interests include Black Europe, comparative diaspora studies, queer of color critique, critical Muslim studies, decolonial theory, transnational feminisms, visual culture studies, race and technology, and critical European studies. She is the author of three books and numerous articles on the interactions of race, gender, sexuality, religion and nation. Here current research projects explore the intersecting legacies of colonialism, fascism, and socialism in Europe and the potential of (queer) people of color alliances in decolonizing the continent.
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I am a postdoctoral fellow in the Division of Medical Ethics, Department of Population Health, at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. I also sometimes teach public health ethics in the Center for Bioethics at NYU School of Global Public Health and environmental ethics in the Department of Environmental Studies at NYU Arts & Science.
My research focuses on global health ethics, vaccination ethics, and the ethics of health adaptation to climate change.