Profiles in "Human Dimensions of Science and Technology" Expertise Area

  • Krystal Tsosie (DinĂ©/Navajo Nation), PhD, MPH, MA is an Indigenous geneticist-bioethicist at Arizona State University. Research: ethical engagement with Indigenous communities in precision health and genomic medicine.
  • Nicole K. Mayberry is an Asst. Research Prof. at Watts College. Her work delves into geographic queries about how whiteness is subtly shrouded and normalized within institutions across space and time.
  • Dr. Parsons is the Grace Center Professor of Innovation in Clinical Education, Simulation Science, & Immersive Technology (tenured) and Director of the Computational Neuropsychology & Simulation (CNS) Lab at ASU.
  • Elma Hajric is a PhD Candidate in the Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology program, NSF-fellow, and HASTAC scholar.