Profiles in "Human Dimensions of Science and Technology" Expertise Area
- Ph.D. student with the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, studying the Human and Social Dimensions of Science & Technology. U.S. Army officer and Goodpaster Scholar with 15 years of active-duty service.
- Krystal Tsosie (Diné/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 Assistant Research Professor in ASU's University Design Institute.
- 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.
- Leah M. Friedman is a PhD student in the Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology (HSD) program at Arizona State University and an NSF Graduate Research Fellow.
- Caity Roe is a Ph.D. student studying space policy, ethics and governance.
- PhD, Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology (ASU School for the Future of Innovation in Society; Indigenous Education Specialist, Labriola, National American Indian Data Center