Ross brings expertise in healthcare practice; health, science and technology policy; and implementation science to a broad portfolio of applied research initiatives.
A professor of English and comparative literature, Powell’s academic interests are in 18th-century British literature and culture, which extends to historical publishing, women’s periodicals and narratives of piracy.
Owolabi researches chronic disease prevention and management and designs interventions that leverage digital health technologies to improve diabetes self-management behaviors and outcomes for underserved populations.
Mukhopadhyay's works to understand the formation and evolution of habitable planets, including the formation of the atmosphere and linkages between processes operating within the deep interior and the planet’s surface.
Frank Serafini is a Professor of Literacy Education and Children's Literature and an award-winning children's picturebook author. His work in multimodal literacies and research has garnered him international acclaim.