Faculty, Staff and Students at ASU

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Danielle Spicer
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Hailey Ryan
Jess Griffith
Sara El-Sayed Sustainability, Equity, Equity, Justice and Sustainability, Urban Design and Sustainable Cities, Science Education, Agri-Food Systems, Biopolitics, Sustainability and Food Choice, Food Sovereignty, Indigenous Sustainability, Biomimicry, Community Partnerships Sara El-Sayed leads the Swette Center's collaborations with Arizona producers and stakeholders to advance organic agriculture and cultivate a stronger local food system.
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Dariya Wright
Daniel Monreal
Evaney Soto Botello
Melody Sipp
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Cooper Jones
Ebony Scott
Karthik Jasthi
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Ava Antonetti
Tony Mistrata
Violet Shawver
Tuki Drake Tuki Drake researches Indigenous Pacific food system solutions that support small-scale Hawaiʻi producers, helping to advance sustainability and resiliency across the islands.
Mauricio Bellon Qualitative Methods, Agri-Food Systems, Quantitative Analysis Mauricio Bellon researches the true cost of food to inform policy solutions and business decisions that move us toward a more sustainable food system.
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Carly Wyman Food Policy, Food Security, Food Sovereignty, Food Systems and Sustainability Carly Wyman researches Hawaiʻi food system solutions such as restoring traditional fishponds, improving food processing infrastructure, and supporting small and native farmers.
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Kody Etter
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Nate Meyer
Alex Ramirez
Asia Cunningham
Jie Xu Astrobiology, Biogeochemistry, Genomics, Inorganic and Materials Chemistry, Microbiology, Nanoscience, Photosynthesis Structure/function of nanominerals (sulfide); anoxygenic photosynthesis; sulfur-cycling bacteria; microbe-nanomineral interactions (e- transfer); biogenic nanostructures; coupled S, N, &C cycles in natural/engineered systems
Kaitlyn Felix Aging, Alzheimer's, Caregivers, Community Partnerships, Curriculum Design, Data Analysis, Data Management, Dementia, Domestic Violence, Health Care Delivery, Health Disparities, Healthy Aging, Homelessness, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Interprofessional Practice, Nursing, Patient-Centered Care, Program Evaluation, Project Management - general, Public and Community Health, Qualitative Methods, Research Methodology, Social Determinants of Health, Spanish, Strategic Planning, Team-Based Care, Translation, Vulnerable Populations
Bower Ali
Serena Desocio
Kaitlin Dunkle
Jeff Pestka
Prasad Maganti
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Jackie Hansberger
Abriana Gonzales
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Sneha Joseph Doss
Brennan Guinet
Bethany Carlson
Ashley Conger
Yesika Gomez Juarez
Aliyah Fuimaono
Juliette Nunez
Akira Betton
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Sophie Churchill Sophie Churchill is a graduate student data analyst supporting the USDA Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP) team at the Swette Center.
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