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Addison Billing is a PhD candidate at University College London. Her project is a collaboration between the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience (UCL), Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering (UCL), and Cambridge Babylab (University of Cambridge).
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Ali Faisal is an associate director of analytics at Coca Cola European Partners, UK.
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Andy Weyer is an assistant professor of physical therapy at Pacific University. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the Medical College of Wisconsin and completed his PhD in cell biology, neurobiology, and anatomy at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
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Anh-Tuan Trinh is a PhD candidate in neuroscience at the University of Ottawa in Canada.
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Ania Majewska is an associate professor in the department of neuroscience at University of Rochester Medical Center.
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Annegret Falkner is an assistant professor of neuroscience at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. She earned her PhD from Columbia University, and her research focuses on neural circuits for social decision-making.
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Arthur William English is a professor in the department of cell biology with a joint appointment in rehabilitation medicine at the University of Illinois, where he also obtained his PhD.
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Kamal Sen is an associate professor at the Hearing Research Center in the department of biomedical engineering at Boston University.
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Katerina Akassoglou is a senior investigator at the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease, and a professor in the department of neurology at the University of California, San Francisco. She has pioneered studies in the investigation of vascular and immune mechanisms in neurologic diseases and, in particular, the role of the blood clotting factors in CNS autoimmunity, trauma, and neurodegeneration.












