Work with thought leaders and academic experts from Harvard University

Researchers on NotedSource with connections to Harvard University include Benjamin Levine, Marcelo Pablo Manucci, John M Baust, Ph.D, David Brooks, Shariq Usmani, PhD, Garrett A. Perchetti, Research Scientist - Virology, Dr. Andrew Bernard, Ph.D., Edoardo Airoldi, Tomas Jimenez, Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer, Jeffrey Townsend, Serena Booth, Stavros Karakalos, Zahra Jamal, Irma Kuljanishvili, Elee Shimshoni, Alex K. Shalek, Dr. Tushar Krishna, Dr. Michael Forte., Ph.D, Faris Saah, Carlos A. Escobar, PhD, Sonja Lyubomirsky, Vijay Janapa Reddi, Brian Bushee, Tensie Whelan, Ace Santiago, Ph.D., Michael Thate, Rosalind Hackett, Patrick Sharkey, ARNOLD RAYMOND, Dr. Gabriel Rabanal Bolaños, Matt Andrews, Sina Soleymani, Greg Lin, Sarah E. James, Ph.D., Elizabeth Dunn, Charles T. Hill, PhD, Dr. Wen Cebuhar, PhD, Lise Eliot, PhD, Dominika Sarnecka, Mohammad Daneshzand, Emily Williams, ELLEN LANGER, Mr. Ryan McCreedy, Ramy Imam, Daniel Greenfield, Dr. Juliet Lamont, Ph.D., Jake Schneider, Eleonora Melzi, and Mary Florido.

Benjamin Levine

Dallas, Texas, United States of America
Sports Cardiologist and consultant for the NCAA, NHL, NFL, USOC, USA Track and Field, and other athletic organizations.
Education

Brown University

B.A., Human Biology / May, 1978

Providence, Rhode Island, United States of America

Harvard University

M.D., Medicine / May, 1982

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

Stanford University

Internship & Residency, Internal Medicine / June, 1985

Stanford, California, United States of America

Shinshu University

Fellowship, Environmental Physiology / June, 1986

Matsumoto

Fellowship, Clinical Cardiology & Research Fellow, Cardiovascular/Exercise Physiology & Space Medicine / June, 1989

Dallas, Texas, United States of America
Research Expertise
Thirty plus years exploring the adaptive capacity of the circulation in response to exercise training, deconditioning, aging, and environmental stimuli such as spaceflight and high altitude.
Served as a co-investigator on 4 Spacelab missions (SLS-1, SLS-2, D-2 and Neurolab), the MIR space station, and most recently, awarded the 2021 Scientific Achievement award by the Aerospace Medicine Association a section of the Space Medicine Association.
Long, sustained track record of funding by the NIH, NASA and the NSBRI, for which he was the Team Leader of the Cardiovascular Section from 2007 to 2017 advising NASA’s flight surgeons on cardiovascular medical issues.
About
BENJAMIN D. LEVINE M.D. is the founder and Director of the Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine (IEEM) at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas where he also holds the S. Finley Ewing Chair for Wellness and the Harry S. Moss Heart Chair for Cardiovascular Research. He is Professor of Internal Medicine/Cardiology and Distinguished Professor of Exercise Sciences at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.  Dr. Levine earned his B.A. magna cum laude in human biology from Brown University and his M.D. from Harvard Medical School.  He completed his internship and residency in internal medicine at Stanford University Medical Center followed by a cardiology fellowship at UT Southwestern where he trained under the renowned cardiovascular physiologists Gunnar Blomqivst, M.D. and Jere Mitchell, M.D.  Dr. Levine founded the IEEM in 1992 which has become one of the premier laboratories in the world for the study of human clinical and integrative physiology.  His global research interests center on the adaptive capacity of the circulation in response to exercise training, deconditioning, aging, and environmental stimuli such as spaceflight and high altitude.  A Henry Luce Foundation and Fulbright Scholar, he received the Peter van Handel Award from the US Olympic Committee (for outstanding research), the Research Award from the Wilderness Medical Society, the Honor Award from the Texas Chapter of ACSM, the Citation Award from the National ACSM for his body of work, and the Distinguished Scientist Award by the ACC.  A consummate clinician and teacher as well as a scholar, he was elected to the Association of University Cardiologists, received the Michael J. Joyner International Teaching Award from the Danish Cardiovascular Research Academy, and has been selected as one of the “Best Doctors” for cardiovascular medicine in Dallas and America by his peers.  Dr. Levine is a renowned sports cardiologist who sees athletes with cardiovascular medical problems from around the world and serves as a consultant to the NCAA, the NHL, the NFL, the USOC, USA Track and Field, and other athletic organizations. He has been a key contributor to the guidelines for the management of athletes with heart disease since 1994. Dr. Levine also has a unique background in space medicine, serving as a co-investigator on 4 Spacelab missions (SLS-1, SLS-2, D-2 and Neurolab), the MIR space station, and most recently, awarded the 2021 Scientific Achievement award by the Aerospace Medicine Association a section of the Space Medicine Association. He has a long, sustained track record of funding by the NIH, NASA and the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI), for which he was the Team Leader of the Cardiovascular Section from 2007 to 2017 advising NASA’s flight surgeons on cardiovascular medical issues. His work with astronauts has translated into one of his other areas of clinical expertise, namely patients with syncope (fainting) and orthostatic intolerance (the inability to stand up and withstand the effects of gravity on Earth. Dr. Levine is currently the director of a Program Project grant that explores the “Mechanisms of Exercise Intolerance in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction: Precision Therapy Based on Patient Specific Pathophysiology”. Dr. Levine has published 497 peer-reviewed journal articles, reviews, book chapters, and technical papers, and is currently serving on the editorial boards of numerous journals, Dr Levine is a fellow of the American Heart Association for which he is the immediate past chair of the Exercise and Cardiac Rehabilitation Committee, American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), the Cardiovascular Section of the American Physiological Society and the American College of Cardiology, former VP and member Board of Trustees of ACSM, a member of the Board of Directors of the American Autonomic Society, elected member of the Association of University Cardiologists, and elected member of the prestigious medical society the Association of American Physicians.

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Marcelo Pablo Manucci

Buenos Aires
Organizational Psychologist, Ph.D. Communication, specialist in Change Management and Organizational Development. International experience, author of 9 books, professor in 12 universities in America, Spain and Germany.
Education

Universidad del Salvador

Ph.D, Communication / June, 2005

Buenos Aires

Universidad Favaloro

Master, Neuroscience

Buenos Aires

Harvard University

Certificate Higher Education, Education / December, 2020

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

Universidad Nacional de Rosario

Psicólogo, Organizacional

Rosario
Research Expertise
Emotions
Neurosciences
Psychology
Human Development
Linguistics and Language
And 3 more
About
Marcelo Pablo Manucci is a professor, consultant and writer/lecturer. He is a Psychologist, with a Ph.D. in Communication and Post-degree in Cognitive Neurosciences. In recent years he has worked on a research project about emotions in virtual contexts. His professional goal is to generate design patterns to manage the neurobiological filters that define the approach of people to virtual environments of interaction. In the last 5 years, he has worked on multimedia content both for educational platforms and broadcast (academic and journalistic). Marceo has specialized in English-Spanish scientific-technical translation. He have focused in translation, localization, and audio and video production in a variety of business topics. Marcelo is a dedicated and passionate professional who is committed to using his knowledge and skills to make a positive impact in the world. With his strong background in communication and psychology, he is able to understand and effectively communicate with individuals from different backgrounds and cultures. He is also a skilled researcher and has published numerous articles and papers in academic journals. Marcelo is constantly seeking new challenges and opportunities to expand his knowledge and make a difference in his field.

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John M Baust, Ph.D

Ithaca, New York, United States of America
Proven success in delivering best-in-class services across scientific, commercial and education environments.
Education

Harvard Medical School

Post Doc

Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America

Binghamton University

Ph.D.

Binghamton, New York, United States of America

Cornell University

BS

Ithaca, New York, United States of America
Research Expertise
Cell Biology
Biotechnology
Biomedical Engineering
Transplantation
Surgery
And 12 more
About
***Proven success in delivering best-in-class services across highly regulated scientific and commercial environments.*** * Resourceful, dynamic, and future-focused professional; equipped with strategic leadership, business, research, and academic expertise with career excellence in conducting in-depth research, leading multi-faceted R&D projects, and developing new products and treatments. * Dedicated, driven self-starter focused on developing innovative life changing technologies and procedures advancing the areas of cancer treatment, regenerative medicine and cell therapy.   * Substantial experience in providing oversight for medical device development, pre-clinical studies, cancer therapy, stem cell preservation, cell therapy, tissue engineering, and organ transplantation, etc. * Astute at establishing solid relationships with stakeholders and industry leaders to drive innovative ideas and lead collaborative efforts in pursuit of accomplishing long-term milestones. * Successful in delivering interactive academic instruction across higher education settings offering captivating lectures on Biology and Entrepreneurship courses in accordance with the organizational mission. * Accredited with authoring, managing, and executing multi-million dollar grants, corporate contracts * Accomplished author of numerous patents and high profile publications to disseminate essential research findings.

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Garrett A. Perchetti, Research Scientist - Virology

New York
Research Scientist and MD Candidate in virology with publications on infectious diseases, laboratory medicine, viral genetics, and clinical medicine
Education

University of Washington

BS, BA, Microbiology; Art History

Seattle, Washington, United States of America

Ross University School of Medicine

MD, Infectious Diseases / April, 2025 (anticipated)

Bridgetown

Harvard University

SSP, Psychology

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
Research Expertise
Virology
Microbiology
Infectious Diseases
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
And 10 more
About
Garrett A. Perchetti is a highly accomplished research scientist in the field of virology. He received a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology and a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the University of Washington. His interest in both science and the arts led him to pursue a career in virology, where he could combine his passion for understanding the natural world with his creative thinking skills. After completing his undergraduate studies, Garrett continued his education by earning a Medical Degree from Ross University School of Medicine in 2025. During his time in medical school, he developed a keen interest in virology and infectious diseases, which ultimately led him to specialize in this field. Garrett's educational background is complemented by his extensive experience as a research scientist. He has worked at the University of Washington School of Medicine, where he has conducted groundbreaking research on various types of viruses. His work has been published in numerous scientific journals, and he has presented his findings at international conferences. Garrett's contributions to the field of virology have been widely recognized, and he has received several awards and accolades for his work. He is known for his meticulous attention to detail, innovative thinking, and ability to collaborate effectively with other researchers. In his free time, Garrett enjoys painting, hiking, and traveling. He is also passionate about raising awareness about the importance of vaccinations and promoting public health initiatives. With his exceptional education and extensive experience, Garrett A. Perchetti is a valuable asset to the field of virology and will continue to make significant contributions in the future.

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Dr. Andrew Bernard, Ph.D.

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America
Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Michigan
Experience

University of Michigan

Graduate Student Instructor / September, 2016December, 2022

Created and taught first-year writing seminar ENG 125: “Writing Climate Change"; Assistant instructor for eight courses in statistical analyses and modeling, primate social behavior, evolutionary biology, biological anthropology, behavioral ecology, and vertebrate evolution

Lukuru Foundation

Co-coordinator and research consultant / August, 2011August, 2015

Designed and implemented monitoring protocol for African Grey Parrots, including 8 months in the field monitoring populations and establishing community partnerships in and around the Lomami National Park ; Fundraised over $9000 for the project; Fostered collaborations and established partnerships between community members, local and regional governments, and village leadership; Conducted general exploratory bird surveys using song recordings and mist netting

Gorilla Rehabilitation and Conservation Education Center

Research Consultant / January, 2015March, 2015

Focus on gorilla behavior, captive management, community outreach, conservation education; Contracted research photographer

Hauraki Gulf Common Dolphin Catalogue Project

Research Consultant / January, 2014April, 2014

Photographed and recorded behavior of common dolphins and other cetaceans in the Hauraki Gulf for fin identification; Wrangled and managed fin matching database; Assisted in necropsies of common dolphins

Third Millennium Alliance

Research Consultant / June, 2013August, 2013

Designed and implemented camera trap survey of forest cats in the Jama-Coaque Reserve, Ecuador

Kibale Chimpanzee Project, Harvard University

Research consultant / January, 2012December, 2012

Focus on photographing infant and juvenile chimpanzee dentition, recording social behavior; Partnered with Kibale Snare Removal Team to collect illegal snares from the National Park and surgically remove snares from affected chimpanzees

Research Expertise
primatology
conservation biology
climate change biology
tropical ecology
biological anthropology
And 8 more
About
Hi! I'm Andrew, a recent Ph.D. graduate in Anthropology from the University of Michigan. I have experience in statistical modeling and data visualization in R, climate change, tropical forest ecology, field research, conservation, and environmental science. My professional strengths include organizational skills, being a quick learner, critical thinking, adaptability, science communication, and both independent and collaborative work. For fun, I love to scuba dive, hike, woodwork, read, and do puzzles!

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Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer

Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
Classics professor at UChicago and Director of IFK
Education

University of California Berkeley

Ph.D, Classics / December, 1992

Berkeley, California, United States of America

Harvard University

Ph.D. Program, Classics / June, 1988

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

Princeton University

BA, Classics / June, 1987

Princeton, New Jersey, United States of America
Research Expertise
History and Philosophy of Science
Political Science and International Relations
Literature and Literary Theory
History
Cultural Studies
And 3 more
About
Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer works on Roman imperial literature, the history of rhetoric and philosophy, and on the reception of the western classical tradition in contemporary China.  She is the author of 5 books on the ancient novel, Neronian literature, political theatricality, and Stoic philosophy, the most recent of which is Persius: A Study in Food, Philosophy, and the Figural (Winner of the 2016 Goodwin Award of Merit).  She has also edited or co-edited 7 wide-ranging essay collections (two of them Cambridge Companions) and the “Seneca in Translation” series from the University of Chicago. Bartsch’s new translation of Vergil’s Aeneid was released from Random House in 2021; in 2022, she is publishing a monograph on the contemporary Chinese reception of ancient Greek political philosophy.  Bartsch has been a Guggenheim fellow, edits the journal KNOW, and has held visiting scholar positions in St. Andrews, Taipei, and Rome. Starting in academic year 2015, she has led a university-wide initiative to explore the historical and social contexts in which knowledge is created, legitimized, and circulated.

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Stavros Karakalos

Santa Clarita, California, United States of America
Surface Scientist with extensive experience in materials characterization
Experience

Institute for Carbon Management, UCLA

Assistant Director / April, 2022September, 2022

University of South Carolina

Research Assistant Professor / July, 2016March, 2022

Harvard University

Post-doctoral Associate / January, 2015June, 2016

University of California Riverside

Post-doctoral Employee / June, 2011December, 2014

FORTH/ICE-HT

Post-doctoral Researcher / February, 2010March, 2011

Fralock

Sr Materials Engineer / October, 2022Present

Phasma Labs Inc.

Lead Scientist / MayPresent

Research Expertise
Materials Science
Surface Science
Physical Chemistry
Condensed Matter Physics
Heterogeneous Catalysis
And 24 more
About
As a chemical engineer with a passion for advancing materials science, I bring a wealth of expertise to the field of materials characterization and research. My professional journey has been defined by a relentless pursuit of understanding surface phenomena and interfaces through cutting-edge techniques. My academic background has provided me with a strong foundation in chemical engineering, allowing me to delve deeply into the intricate world of materials characterization. Over the years, I have honed my skills in utilizing surface-sensitive techniques to unravel the complexities of various materials. A significant portion of my research endeavors has been dedicated to exploring heterogeneous catalysis and the interfaces crucial to battery technologies. Through meticulous experimentation and analysis, I have contributed to uncovering insights that drive innovation in energy storage and conversion systems. My expertise extends to semiconductor materials, where I have actively engaged in research pertaining to solar cells and electrochemical cells. By leveraging state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, including Ultra High Vacuum techniques and advanced microscopic capabilities such as electron microscopes and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, I have been able to push the boundaries of what is possible in materials science. At the core of my work lies a commitment to pushing the frontiers of knowledge and driving practical applications. My fully equipped laboratory serves as a hub for interdisciplinary exploration, where collaboration and innovation thrive. I am driven by a profound curiosity to unravel the mysteries of materials behavior and to translate these discoveries into tangible solutions that address pressing societal challenges. With a blend of academic rigor, technical proficiency, and a relentless drive for excellence, I am poised to make enduring contributions to the ever-evolving landscape of materials science and engineering.

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Zahra Jamal

Associate Director at Rice University's Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance, overseeing strategy, operations, and outreach
Education

Harvard University

Ph.D., Social Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

Harvard University

M.A., Social Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

Rice University

Double B.A., Slavic Studies & Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies

Houston, Texas, United States of America
Experience

Rice University

Associate Director, Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance / July, 2015Present

Run strategy & operations for international, premier research institute on the study and advancement of religious tolerance. Expanded religious inclusion & interfaith leadership education policies, programs at Rice, eg YoY o Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble. Advise & train government, corporate, and nonprofit leaders on including religion & belief in diversity & inclusion agendas. Expanded programming held by 800%, overall attendance by 2600%. Expanded media reach to 200+M people. Procured 80+ institutional partners; personally trained directly or indirectly 1M government, corporate, education, and faith sector leaders at local, state, and national levels. Addressed 300 leaders from 50+ nations at invitation of Ambassador Brownback, State Dept. & Former UK PM Tony Blair. Addressed G-20 IF Summit. Featured on BBC, ABC, NYT, German press, CBS’s Hidden Heroes, Slate, Religion News, Think Progress, Freedom’s Ring, Interfaith Youth Core. Recognized by Canadian Senator Mobina Jaffer, President Obama’s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge, the Alliance for Compassion and Tolerance, Rice’s Hudspeth Award. Secured Institute’s recognition in The Atlantic, National Geographic, World Architects, Saudi Aramco World, Charter for Compassion, State Dept, Congress, UNHCR.

Institute for Social Policy and Understanding

Fellow

Assistant Director, Center for the Study of American Muslims

University of Chicago

Senior Research Associate, Dept of Political Science & Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality

Ismaili Tariqah and Religious Education Board for USA

Director of Strategy & Research

USAID

Gender Specialist

University of Chicago

Mellon Fellow, Dept of Anthropology & Center for Gender Studies

Michigan State University

Program Director, Central Asia and International Development

Assistant Professor at Michigan State University James Madison College

Aga Khan Foundation Tajikistan

International Research Lead: Marginalized Populations

Aga Khan Social Welfare Board for USA

Director of Strategy and Operations

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Lecturer in Anthropology

Harvard University

Lecturer in Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies

The Aga Khan Academies

Ethnographic Consultant: International Education

Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University

Research Analyst & Consultant: Global Youth Issues & Social Media

The Aspen Institute

Expert Research Analyst & Consultant: Civic Engagement

Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation

Research Analyst & Consultant: Human Rights

About
Dr. Zahra Nasiruddin Jamal is Associate Director at Rice University's Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance, where she oversees strategy, operations, and outreach. She has served on the faculty at Harvard, MIT, University of Chicago, Michigan State University (MSU), and Palmer Trinity. Dr. Jamal founded and directed the Civil Islam Initiative at University of Chicago and the Central Asia and International Development Initiative at MSU. She was previously Associate Director of the Center for the Study of American Muslims at The Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU), where she is currently a Fellow. Dr. Jamal has consulted for the UN, State Department, Aga Khan Development Network, Swiss Development Cooperation, and Aspen Institute on issues of philanthropy and civic engagement, education, positive youth development, migrant labor, gender-equity, food security, and refugee settlement in North America, Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and Central Asia. She has published in academic and popular venues, including *I Speak for Myself*, a volume of autobiographical accounts of 40 American Muslim women leaders, which has been positively reviewed by Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Muhammad Yunus, Her Majesty Queen Noor, Deepak Chopra, and others. Dr. Jamal received a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies from Harvard, and double B.A. in Slavic Studies and in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies from Rice. She joined the Institute in 2015.

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Irma Kuljanishvili

Post Doctoral Research Associate at Harvard University
Experience

Harvard University

Post Doctoral Research Associate / January, 2006January, 2007

Research and student mentoring

Northwestern University

Post Doctoral Research Fellow / January, 2007July, 2011

Research and student mentoring

Research Expertise
Nanoscience
Nanomaterials
Condensed Matter Physics
Scanning Probe Miscroscopy
Nanofabrication and Nanolitography
And 21 more
About
Dr. Kuljanishvili is a highly educated physicist with a PhD in condensed matter physics, in low temperature nanoscale physics, focused on scanning probe microscopy and spectroscopy. She obtained her PhD from Michigan State University in 2005. After completing her doctoral studies, she worked as a Post Doctoral Research Associate at Harvard University till 2006 and later as a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at Northwestern University till 2011. During these positions, she conducted research on various topics related to condensed matter physics, nanoscience and nanotechnology, low dimensional materials physics and used variety of scanning probe microscopy and spectroscopy and nanolithography techniques in her research. Dr. Kuljanishvili has published numerous research papers in well-respected scientific journals and has presented her work at national and international conferences. She is highly skilled in experimental techniques and data analysis, and has a strong understanding of theoretical concepts in her field. In addition to her research experience, Irma has mentored numerous undergraduate and graduate students and taught courses in physics at the university level. She is dedicated to the advancement of science and technology and is constantly seeking opportunities to expand her knowledge and skills in her field.

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Elee Shimshoni

Postdoctoral Associate at MIT working on complex human cell models for drug discovery
Experience

MIT

Postdoctoral Associate / November, 2022Present

• Developed 2D and 3D primary human cell-based disease models for studying obesity and atherosclerosis. • Trained and mentored research technicians and students on cell culture, molecular biology techniques and experimental design. • Collaborated with chemists and computational biologists to test novel therapeutics and targets using cell-based models.

Harvard University

Postdoctoral Fellow / August, 2019November, 2022

• Led a project aimed at studying the role of the stroma in the progression from Barrett’s Esophagus to Esophageal Cancer, as part of an international collaboration of clinical and academic partners. • Developed two distinct Esophagus Chip models using human primary cells, both containing a 3D stromal compartment: One of the normal esophagus and one of Barrett’s Esophagus. • Collaborated with Emulate, Inc. as a beta user of their new organ-on-a-chip design and provided feedback leading to improvements to the design that was eventually brought to the market. • Advised collaborators on techniques and subject matters within my domains of expertise, including inflammatory bowel disease, extracellular matrix, and organs-on-chips. • Summarized my work at the Ingber Lab in a first-author publication.

Weizmann Institute of Science

Graduate Student / November, 2011August, 2019

• Led a multi-collaborator multidisciplinary team to study and characterize changes in the extracellular matrix that predict colitis, spanning a wide range of analytical approaches. • Authored two first-author publications and a book chapter on extracellular matrix biology in colitis. • Contributed to three other publications in the lab by carrying out imaging, analyses, and writing. • Mentored collaborators and junior students in the lab on animal models, imaging, proteomics, and data analysis techniques, as well as on their English writing skills by reviewing theses and manuscripts.

Research Expertise
extracellular matrix
3D cell culture
inflammation
tumor microenvironment
fibroblasts
And 13 more
About
Elee is a postdoctoral associate at the Department of Chemistry and CSAIL at MIT, working on developing complex cell models for drug discovery. Elee has been studying gastrointestinal diseases for the past 10 years, and is interested in stromal and especially extracellular matrix biology. Elee believes that in order to treat human disease, we must look to the microenvironment for therapeutic targets. Elee is also passionate about science communication and views it as an inseparable part of a scientist's role in society. Currently, she serves as the Scientific Director, and regularly writes for, the non-profit organization "Little, Big Science", which is one of Israel's most popular science communication platforms. Previously, Elee was a postdoc at the Wyss Institute at Harvard University, working on organs-on-chips models for Inflammation and Cancer. Elee received her PhD and my MSc from the Weizmann Institute of Science, where she studies the role of the extracellular matrix in inflammatory bowel disease. Prior to that, Elee received my BSc in Biology and Psychology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Alex K. Shalek

J. W. Kieckhefer Professor - IMES, Chemistry, and Koch Institute, MIT; Institute Member, Broad Institute; Member, Ragon Institute
Education

Harvard University

PhD, Chemistry and Chemical Biology / May, 2011

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

Harvard University

AM, Chemistry and Chemical Biology / May, 2006

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

Columbia University

BA, Chemistry / May, 2004

New York, New York, United States of America
Experience

Broad Institute

Institute Member / July, 2019Present

Associate Member / July, 2014June, 2019

Postdoctoral Fellow - Regev Lab / June, 2011June, 2014

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

J. W. Kieckhefer Professor, Institute for Medical Engineering & Science and Department of Chemistry / July, 2023Present

Extramural Member of the Koch Institute / January, 2018Present

Core Member of the Institute for Medical Engineering & Science / July, 2014Present

Assistant Professor of Chemistry / July, 2014June, 2019

Associate Professor of Chemistry / July, 2019June, 2023

Massachusetts General Hospital

Assistant / July, 2014Present

Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology

Instructor / July, 2014Present

Ragon Institute

Associate Member / July, 2014June, 2018

Member / July, 2018Present

Harvard University

Postdoctoral Fellow - Park Lab / June, 2011June, 2014

Research Expertise
single-cell genomics
micro- and nanotechnology
infectious diseases
cancer
autoimmunity
About
Alex K. Shalek, PhD, is the J. W. Kieckhefer Professor in the Institute for Medical Engineering & Science and the Department of Chemistry, and an Extramural Member of The Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT.  He is also an Institute Member of the Broad Institute, a Member of the Ragon Institute, an Assistant in Immunology at MGB, and an Instructor in Health Sciences & Technology at HMS. Dr. Shalek received his bachelor's degree *summa cum laude* from Columbia University and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in chemical physics under the guidance of Hongkun Park, and performed postdoctoral training under Hongkun Park and Aviv Regev (Broad/MIT). His lab’s research is directed towards the development and application of new approaches to elucidate cellular and molecular features that inform tissue-level function and dysfunction across the spectrum of human health and disease. Dr. Shalek and his work have received numerous honors including a NIH New Innovator Award, a Beckman Young Investigator Award, a Searle Scholar Award, a Pew-Stewart Scholar Award, the Avant-Garde (DP1 Pioneer) Award from the National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA), and an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship in Chemistry, as well as the 2019-2020 Harold E. Edgerton Faculty Achievement Award at MIT and the 2020 HMS Young Mentor Award.

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Dr. Tushar Krishna

Associate Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology. Expert in AI Hardware and distributed AI systems, interconnection networks, and computer architecture.
Experience

Georgia Institute of Technology

Associate Professor (with tenure) / August, 2015Present

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Visiting Associate Professor / July, 2023July, 2024

Harvard University

Visiting Researcher / July, 2024Present

Intel

Design Engineer / November, 2013December, 2014

Research Expertise
Computer Architecture
Interconnection Networks
Network-on-Chip
Deep Learning Accelerators
About
Tushar Krishna is an Associate Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Georgia Institute of Technology, with a courtesy appointment in Computer Science. He held the ON Semiconductor (Endowed) Junior Professorship in ECE at Georgia Tech from 2019-2021. He has also been a visiting professor at MIT EECS + CSAIL, Harvard University CS and a researcher at Intel’s VSSAD group. He has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT (2014), a M.S.E in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University (2009), and a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi (2007).   Dr. Krishna’s research spans computer architecture, interconnection networks, networks-on-chip (NoC), and AI/ML accelerator systems – with a focus on optimizing data movement in modern computing platforms. His research is funded via multiple awards from NSF, DARPA, IARPA, SRC (including JUMP2.0), Department of Energy, Intel, Google, Meta/Facebook, Qualcomm and TSMC. His papers have been cited over 18,000 times. Three of his papers have been selected for IEEE Micro’s Top Picks from Computer Architecture, one more received an honorable mention, and four have won best paper awards.   Dr. Krishna was inducted into the HPCA Hall of Fame in 2022. At Georgia Tech, he has been honored by the “Class of 1940 Course Survey Teaching Effectiveness Award” in 2018, the “Roger P. Webb Outstanding Junior Faculty Award” from the School of ECE in 2021, the “Richard M. Bass/Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Junior Teacher Award” in 2023, and the “Roger P. Webb Outstanding Mid-career Faculty Award” from the School of ECE in 2024.   Dr. Krishna currently serves as an Associate Director for the Center for Research into Novel Computing Hierarchies (CRNCH) – a cross-disciplinary research center at Georgia Tech. He is also a co-chair of the Chakra Execution Traces and Benchmarks Working group within ML Commons.

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Dr. Michael Forte., Ph.D

Background as a psychologist and a social scientist. Extensive experience both as a researcher in the academic community, and as a software consultant, contractor, and developer in the corporate world.
Education

Harvard University

Ph.D., psychology / June, 1979

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

Harvard University

M.A, Psychology / January, 1978

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

Brown University

B.A., Psychology and sociology / June, 1973

Providence, Rhode Island, United States of America
Experience

Brown University

Data modeling / September, 1974June, 1975

Create program to model cultural diffusion across islands in the south Pacific

Harvard School of Education

Statistical analyst and research protocol designer / October, 1975September, 1977

Lead statistical analysis of project research data; design research instruments; administer research instruments and surveys.

Lawrence Johnson Associates

Research project lead / September, 1975August, 1976

Organize focus group to evaluate content of WGBH programming for children; data analysis of research and focus group data; write report and present report to WGBH management.

U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare

Statistical Lead and project consultant / October, 1975March, 1976

Consult on project organization and requirements for study on hiring practices at HEW. Conduct statistical analyses on obtained data. Report to government client contacts on results.

Harvard Medical School organizations

Statistical and research consuiltant / October, 1974August, 1975

Consultant and statistical analyst to several community organizations on health care delivery.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Consultant and statistical lead analyst / March, 1975August, 1976

Research and report progress in minority hiring at CPB

Brandeis University

Computer consultant / September, 1980April, 1984

Boston University

Instructor, Department Of Manufacturing Engineering / September, 1984June, 1987

INSTRUCTOR, DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

Programmer/Analyst / September, 1984June, 1987

Designed, developed, maintained production computer graphics systems. Software acquisitions and did all ports. Graphics research; user interface research ; object-oriented graphics; Ingres, LISP graphics systems.

Harvard Medical School

Research Associate / January, 1980December, 1988

Designed and conducted experimental research in psychology. Conducted all statistical analyses; designed hardware and software for computer-driven experiments. Proposal development for additional research funding.

American Institutes for Research

Research and statistical analyst / August, 1978August, 1980

Research and statistical analyst

EEG Systems Laboratory

Senior Scientific Programmer / October, 1988March, 1990

Applications Software Supervisor and Project Leader. Developed and upgraded scientific software for digital signal processing, statistical and mathematical analysis, database management, graphics, realtime data acquisition. Prepared software for porting and commercial scientific software package. UNIX systems programming.

SAM Technology

Principal Software Engineer / 19881990

Prescience Corporation

Senior Software Engineer / 19911992

Ported Macintosh software from MacToolbox to UNIX, X-Windows and Motif. Developed software for Silicon Graphic machines. Responsible for system administration, system software, network, maintenance, NFS/NIS and workstation management.

Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems, dot.coms, McKesson

Consultant / 19922001

Software development, UI design and programming, database design, web application design and programming, interactive data analysis applications, predictive computer system diagnostics, and a lot of other stuff that clients might have needed.

Stanford University

Academic Technology Consultant / 20032005

In consultation with faculty members, designed and completed technology-based projects to support research and teaching. Designed and executed personal, departmental, and research institute web sites and web applications. Designed logos, brochures, and posters. Prepared prepress illustration and photographic content for academic publication. Designed and implemented departmental systems and procedures to control printing and computer cluster costs. Maintained and troubleshot departmental cluster computers. Published web-based newspaper for graduate journalism program. Designed online alumni registration and contact system. Designed 3D system to simulate multi- ethnic faces for use in accent and prejudice study. Provided general software and hardware purchase advice to department and faculty members. Provided general software and hardware use assistance to faculty, students, and staff.

VMware, Inc.

Architect / Developer / Program Manager / January, 2007October, 2010

Designed and programmed TopTrack, the system of record for logistical tracking of all high value server, desktop, laptop, storage array, and network equipment for the company, worldwide.

Independent projects

Principal Investigator / March, 2012Present

Research in psychological and social changes and consequences of participation in various forms of meditation and esoteric practices, including yoga, Qi Qong, Tai Chi and martial arts, shamanism, Buddhism, other practices. Also the behavioral medicine specific practices and health consequences and benefits. Coordinate and compare findings with other researchers and projects.

Open source projects

Programmer / 2019Present

Test, update, and revise Python code and Jupyter notebooks to conform to current distributions of Python and/ or related packages. Focus on data analysis and visualization.

Research Expertise
Meditation, behavioral health, sociology, psychology, community health, diversity, climate change, social responsibility
About
In the academic area I have done mathematical modeling (cultural diffusion and human visual systems) as an undergraduate. As a graduate student I worked as a consultant to the US government, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, WGBH radio and television in Boston, a large project at the Harvard School of Education on children and television, and with a number of community organizations associated with the Harvard Medical School on projects related to community health. On these above projects I was the lead statistical analyst and also assisted in designing the research protocols. I am familiar with and competent using the latest data management, statistical analysis, and visualization software in the python programming language, as well as the Jupyter Notebook offshoot that is usable by non-programmers and suitable for publication quality output. After finishing my Ph.D. I was a principal investigator, along with my colleague, at the Harvard Medical school. I was the statistical analyst and hardware/software specialist for designing our experimental and testing protocols for our research into meditation. I still am actively involved in research into meditation and related systems and the effects on practitioners and their communities. I also am involved in the applications of esoteric systems to behavioral health. In the corporate world I have worked with startups, established companies, non- profits, dot-coms, and private scientific groups. I have been a software engineer, designer, and developer either as a contractor or an employee, depending on the circumstances of the project. Details are available in my resume/CV.

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Carlos A. Escobar, PhD

Machine learning research scientist
Education

Harvard University

Masters, Management / August, 2024 (anticipated)

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education

PhD, Engineering Sciences / 2019

Monterrey

New Mexico State University

Masters

Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States of America

Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education

Masters, Quality and Systems Engineering / 2005

Monterrey
Experience

Harvard

Amazon

General Motors

Research Expertise
Applied and develop machine learning algorithms to solve engineering intractable problems
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Modeling and Simulation
Mechanical Engineering
Artificial Intelligence
And 11 more
About
Carlos obtained his PhD in Engineering Sciences with concentration in AI/ML from Tec de Monterrey. He worked as a Research Assistant at Harvard. Research Scientist at Amazon, Last Mile Delivery Technology Team, where he developed and applied algorithms to speed up customer delivery times and provide new innovations to customers. Before joining Amazon, Carlos worked for General Motors (GM) as a Senior Researcher at the Manufacturing Systems Research Lab. He conducted research in Industry 4.0 and Quality 4.0; applied and developed algorithms to drive manufacturing innovation. <br> Carlos is the author of the book “Machine Learning in Manufacturing: Quality 4.0 and the Zero Defects Vision”. His research work interest lies within the 99% percentile as compared with the cohort of researchers registered in the ResearchGate platform and it has been recognized as one of the most innovative and high impact research topics by the TecReview magazine. He was ranked in the top 3% in TEXATA, the Big Data Analytics World Championships. Carlos was recognized as the SHPE Star of Today by the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE). This award honors an engineer/scientist who has demonstrated outstanding technical excellence resulting in significant accomplishments. It also recognizes dedication, commitment, and selfless efforts to advance Hispanics in STEM careers. Carlos was in the Mexican national team of martial arts. Today he enjoys teaching his colleagues this sport. SHPE: https://www.shpe.org/events/nc2021/programs/star-awards TecReview: https://issuu.com/tecreview/docs/tec\_review-30 ResearchGate profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Carlos\_Escobar31 Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3JfYEaUAAAAJ&hl=en

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Vijay Janapa Reddi

Harvard University
Experience

Harvard University

Associate Professor / January, 2019Present

Research Expertise
Computer Architecture
Machine Learning Systems
Autonomous Agents
About
Dr. Vijay Janapa Reddi is an Associate Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University, where his research focuses on the intersection of computer architecture, machine learning systems, and autonomous agents. His multidisciplinary expertise drives advancements in efficient and intelligent computing systems across scales, from mobile and edge platforms to Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Prior to joining Harvard, Dr. Janapa Reddi was an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. In addition to his academic role, Dr. Janapa Reddi is deeply involved in shaping the future of machine learning and edge AI technologies. He serves as Vice President and co-founder of MLCommons, a nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating machine learning innovation. In this capacity, he oversees the MLCommons Research organization, sits on its board of directors, and co-led the development of the MLPerf benchmarks, which evaluates a wide range of ML systems from megawatt to microwatt scales. Dr. Janapa Reddi also serves on the boards of directors for the EDGE AI Foundation, fostering academic-industry partnerships at the edge of AI. Throughout his career, Dr. Janapa Reddi has earned numerous awards and accolades, including the Gilbreth Lecturer Honor from the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) in 2016, the IEEE TCCA Young Computer Architect Award (2016), the Intel Early Career Award (2013), and Google Faculty Research Awards in 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, and 2020. He has also received Best Paper awards at the 2020 Design Automation Conference (DAC), the 2005 International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO), and the 2009 International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA). Additionally, he has won various honors and awards, including IEEE Top Picks in Computer Architecture (2006, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2017, 2022, 2023). He is included in the MICRO and HPCA Halls of Fame (inducted in 2018 and 2019, respectively). Dr. Janapa Reddi is passionate about expanding access to applied machine learning and promoting diversity in STEM. He has developed an open-source book, "Machine Learning Systems," (mlsysbook.ai) which is widely adopted by institutions worldwide. Additionally, he created the Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML) series on edX, a massive open online course that has trained over 100,000 students globally in recent years. Dr. Janapa Reddi holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Harvard University, an M.S. in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and a B.S. in computer engineering from Santa Clara University.

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Rosalind Hackett

Distinguished Professor in the Humanities
Experience

Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice, University of the Western Cape

Extraordinary Professor

University of Tennessee

Professor, Religious Studies

Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University

Visiting Professor

University of Calabar, Nigeria

Lecturer

Research Expertise
Cultural Studies
History
Sociology and Political Science
Religious studies
About
Rosalind I. J. Hackett is an Extraordinary Professor at University of the Western Cape, South Africa (Desmond Tutu Centre for Religion and Social Justice). She was professor and head of religious studies and adjunct in anthropology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. From 2003-08 she was a Distinguished Professor in the Humanities. She received her PhD in religious studies from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1986, and prior to that taught at Nigerian universities for eight years. In 2000-01 she spent a year at Harvard University as a Liberal Arts Fellow in Law and Religion, Harvard Law School, and was a Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of World Religions at HDS. She was a Rockefeller Research Fellow at the Kroc Institute of International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame in 2003-04. She was appointed a Mellon Fellow at the University of Cape Town in Religious Studies in May 2014. Dr. Hackett has published widely on religion in Africa, notably on new religious movements, religious media, gender and religion, regulation of religious diversity, and religion and conflict. She has been very active in the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR) and was reelected President from 2010-15). She is the cofounder of the IAHR Women Scholars Network. She was a founding member of the African Association for the Study of Religions and has also served as President of the North American Association for the Study of Religions. She is part of the founding steering committee of the African Consortium on Law and Religion Studies, founder/coordinator of the Jazz for Justice Project and the UT Gulu Study and Service Abroad Program in Northern Uganda.

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Emily Williams

Assistant Professor @ Harvard Business School | PhD in Finance
Experience

Harvard Business School

Assistant Professor / July, 2017Present

In my current role, I work on various projects that examine the financial behavior and choices of individuals and households in the United States. For example, one of my recent papers investigates how informal risk-sharing arrangements among friends and family affect consumption smoothing. Another paper studies how the rising cost of housing affects household saving, borrowing, and mobility. I also teach courses on core finance topics to MBA students, and supervise doctoral students and research assistants. I use my skills in data analysis, econometrics, and economics to conduct rigorous and innovative research, and to create engaging learning experiences for my students.

Research Expertise
household finance
About
With over six years of experience as an Assistant Professor at Harvard Business School, I am passionate about advancing the field of household financial decision making and improving the financial well-being of millions of people. My research leverages transactions level data to explore topics such as informal social insurance, housing affordability, and climate risk impacts on households. I strive to produce rigorous, relevant, and impactful research that can inform policy and practice, and to inspire and mentor the next generation of scholars and leaders in finance. <br> In my current role, I work on various projects that examine the financial behavior and choices of individuals and households in the United States. For example, one of my recent papers investigates how informal risk-sharing arrangements among friends and family affect consumption smoothing. Another paper studies how the rising cost of housing affects household saving, borrowing, and mobility. I also teach courses on core finance topics to MBA students, and supervise doctoral students and research assistants. I use my skills in data analysis, econometrics, and economics to conduct rigorous and innovative research, and to create engaging learning experiences for my students.

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Dr. Juliet Lamont, Ph.D.

Environmental consultant and academic professional with over three decades of leadership for integrated, science-based approaches to climate resilience and ecosystem restoration in policy and practice. Areas of expertise include: strategic assessment and analysis of government legislation impacting climate resilience; aggregation and application of funding sources for climate-positive solutions; evaluation and application of nature-positive solutions for restoration from local to landscape scales; integration of environmental and social goals with corporate sustainability and risk reduction; water resources conservation and improvement; and promotion of the benefits of ecosystem services and “natural infrastructure” for carbon sequestration, offsets, and reductions. Interdisciplinary research and project management experience with government agencies, private sector, and non-profit organizations.
Education

Harvard University

B.A., History of Science; Ecology/Environmental Science / June, 1984

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America

University of California, Berkeley

Ph.D., M.S., Ph.D Environmental Planning; M.S. Wildland Resource Science (Environmental Science/Planning) / December, 1991

Berkeley, California, United States of America
About
Dr. Juliet Lamont is a passionate professional, academic, and advocate for the environment, biodiversity, and all species. She received her Bachelor's degree from Harvard University in 1984, with a focus on Ecology through the History of Science department. She then went on to pursue her Master's in Wildland Resource Science from the University of California, Berkeley (1991), followed by a Ph.D. in Urban Ecology and Environmental Planning (2001) . With over 25 years of experience in the environmental field, Dr. Lamont has worked as an Environmental Consultant, Water Resources Consultant, Technical Advisor, and Grant Writer for various organizations, including the World Bank, California Urban Streams Partnership, and the California Delta Stewardship Council. Her ability to bridge science with policy, corporate, and broader stakeholder decision-making is a highlight in her work, such as her position to develop a Communications strategy for the federal-state CALFED Science Program. At the local level, she is currently a Technical Advisor and Grant Writer for an ongoing effort to daylight a major creek in the City of Berkeley's downtown, and was previously the Restoration Outreach Coordinator and Grant Writer for the Codornices Creek Watershed Restoration Action Plan (Berkeley, CA), which received awards from the state as an exemplar of watershed management strategy . She was a longtime Lecturer at San Francisco State University, a position from which she just retired, and was a professional instructor for the Association of Climate Change Officers, a national organization dedicated to building knowledge about climate policy and action across the government and corporate sectors. In addition to her professional consulting work, Dr. Lamont is actively involved in environmental advocacy. She has served as Chair, Vice-Chair, and Water Committee Chair for the Sierra Club S.F. Bay Chapter, the third largest Sierra Club membership group in the country. Dr. Lamont is dedicated to promoting sustainable solutions to environmental issues and educating others about the importance of preserving our natural resources. She continues to be a leader in her field and strives to make a positive impact on the environment through her work and advocacy efforts.

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