Kimberly LaBronte is the specialty track coordinator for the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program. Her research interests include neonatal thermoregulation and physiologic stability of the very-low-birth-weight infant.
Stelmach is involved in the Emeritus College at ASU and continues to serve on review boards for the National Institutes of Health and Department of Veterans Affairs.
Sandra Shire's career in public health started with the U S Public Health Service. With the FDA, she was a reviewer and field investigator, reviewing new products and clinical trials. She joined ASU in 2010.
Selwyn (Chuck) Dallyn supervises student attorneys representing indigent clients in state and federal courts. He also teaches courses in lawyering and professional responsibility, evidence and trial advocacy at ASU.
Alexander studied as a Humboldt Fellow at the TU-Berlin in 1975-76, after accepting a position as an assistant professor of German at Arizona State University. He became a full professor in 1986.
Oberstein is an interdisciplinary professional with a background and extensive experience in organizational leadership and health sciences in international contexts.
Koptiuch is a cultural anthropologist and urban ethnographer who tries to practice anthro as much performance art as social science. Global urbanism, transnational migration, diversity/inequality, digital humanities.
Berger's areas of expertise include hypothesis testing, (bio)equivalence, generalized linear models, biostatistics and statistics education. He is an ASA Fellow and IMS Fellow.
Hogue as published seven collections of poetry.Also known for her criticism, she has also published essays on poetry, ranging from that of Emily Dickinson to Kathleen Fraser and Harryette Mullen.