Work with thought leaders and academic experts from University of California, Los Angeles

Savannah Lokey, Ph.D.

Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Research specialist in social neuroscience and clinical psychology | Clinical expert in evidence-based therapy for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Experience

National Institute of Mental Health

Intramural Research Training Fellow (IRTA) / June, 2015August, 2017

Laboratory of Brain & Cognition, Section on Neurocircuitry

Rush University Medical Center

Research Associate / August, 2018June, 2022

Social Neuroscience and Psychopathology Lab

University of California Los Angeles

Predoctoral Intern, Major Mental Illness track / July, 2022July, 2023

Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior

Metropolitan Psychological Services, PLLC

Postdoctoral Resident in Clinical Psychology / April, 2024Present

Research Expertise
Schizophrenia
fMRI
Social Cognition
Neuropsychology
Behavioral Neuroscience
And 10 more
About
Dr. Savannah Lokey is a clinician-scientist with a passion for research and helping others. She received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Arizona State University in 2015, followed by a Master of Arts in Psychology in 2017 and Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology in 2023 from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Dr. Lokey has gained valuable experience in the field of clinical psychology and social neuroscience through various positions. She served as an Intramural Research Training Fellow (IRTA) at the National Institute of Mental Health, where she conducted research on how a rare genetic disorder (Moebius Syndrome) affects emotion processing and underlying neurocircuitry. She also worked as a Research Associate at Rush University Medical Center, where she focused on the social neuroscience of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. She uses many techniques in her research, including fMRI, ecological momentary assessment (EMA), survey research, and passive smartphone sensor data. In addition to her research experience, Dr. Lokey has also received clinical training in various settings. She completed a predoctoral internship in the Major Mental Illness track at the University of California Los Angeles, where she provided psychotherapy and assessment services to individuals with severe mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, etc.). She has deep knowledge about evidence-based interventions and principles of behavioral change, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (CBT), trauma therapy, exposure therapy, cognitive remediation, and social skills training. Dr. Lokey is dedicated to using her knowledge and skills to improve the lives of individuals struggling with mental health issues. She is committed to expanding research on these conditions and developing and testing new treatment approaches in the field of psychology. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, reading, and spending time with her family and friends.

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Cindy Lin

Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Beauty Industry Expert and Product Development Consultant
Education

University of California, Los Angeles

BS, Sociology

Los Angeles, California, United States of America

University of California, San Diego

San Diego, California, United States of America
Research Expertise
Beauty Industry
Product Development
Clinical Skincare
Color Cosmetics, Makeup
Contract Manufacturing
And 7 more
About
Cindy Lin is a Global Product Developer in the beauty industry with unique dual expertise on both the brand side (color, skincare, personal care, fragrance) and the supplier side (packaging, raw materials, and contract manufacturing). Specializing in: -360 degree Product + Package Development -Contract Manufacturer/Supplier Management -Full Service/Turnkey Solutions + Processes -Innovation + Clean Beauty Her work has been featured in Vogue, Allure, Nylon, Elle, Cosmopolitan, IntoTheGloss.com, and more; and won awards, including: Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW), Women's Wear Daily (WWD) Beauty Biz Award, Allure's Best of Beauty, and the Seventeen Beauty Awards; earning Cindy a 2004 nomination at the prestigious Fashion Group International (FGI) Rising Star Awards (www.fgi.org) in New York City. Cindy made waves as a product developer for Mark., the youth-oriented brand at Avon, which broke ground in the industry. After developing a full color line for Victoria’s Secret Beauty, PINK, she made an innovative career move to Albéa, the largest packaging supplier in the beauty industry. Cindy's combined formula + packaging expertise forecasted the industry shift for full service/turnkey solutions for global clients, ranging from the Top 10 beauty companies to indie & emerging brands. After establishing a well-respected reputation in NYC as a product developer, Cindy is back in her hometown of Los Angeles pushing the boundaries of beauty as a Product Development consultant for brands, contract manufacturers, and raw material suppliers.

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Brittan S. Scales, M.P.H, Ph.D.

Highly skilled Bioinformatician and Microbiologist trained in Microbiome and NGS research
Education

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

Ph.D., Microbiology and Immunology / September, 2015

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America

University of California, Berkeley

M.P.H, Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology / May, 2009

Berkeley, California, United States of America

University of California, Los Angeles

B.S., Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics / April, 2006

Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Research Expertise
microbiomes
marine plastic biofilms
genomics
next-generation sequencing
bioinformatics
And 15 more
About
Dr. Brittan S. Scales is a highly educated and experienced microbiologist and immunologist with a passion for infectious diseases and public health. She received her Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor in 2015, where she focused on studying the interactions between the lung microbiome and immune response. She also obtained her Master of Public Health degree in Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2009. After completing her Ph.D., Dr. Scales worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Michigan's Department of Microbiology & Immunology and the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research in Germany. Her research during this time focused on understanding the role of microbes in the environment and their impact on human health. Most recently, Dr. Scales worked as a Ph.D. Production Expert at ScaleAI, where she utilized her expertise in coding, math, and science to develop software solutions for various industries. She also continues to conduct research and publish papers in the fields of microbiology and immunology. Dr. Scales is dedicated to using her knowledge and skills to contribute to the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases and promote public health. She is a highly sought-after expert in her field and is committed to making a positive impact in the scientific community and beyond.

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Carissa Pardamean, PhD

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
Scientific writer and linguist with a wide variety of experiences, including bench science and data analytics. Have worked in research on smoking cessation and nicotine metabolism, colorectal cancer risk, virology, and RNA biology.
Education

University of California Los Angeles

PhD. Candidate, Molecular and Medical Pharmacology / June, 2022

Los Angeles, California, United States of America

Boston University School of Medicine

M.Sc., Graduate School of Medical Sciences / May, 2014

Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America

University of California Berkeley

B.A., Molecular and Cell Biology; Linguistics / May, 2011

Berkeley, California, United States of America
Experience

BioRealm Research

Data Scientist / January, 2015September, 2016

Bina Nusantara University

Scientific Writer and Editor / January, 2011September, 2016

Consultant for molecular biology and writing / September, 2016Present

Boston Children's Hospital

Clinical Research Associate / June, 2013June, 2016

University of California, Los Angeles

Graduate Student Researcher / August, 2016June, 2022

Research on virology and RNA biology. Co-author and editor for grant proposals and publications. Significant exposure through scientific editing in vaccine platform candidates and immunology.

Apple

Lexical Linguist - Indonesian Language / September, 2023Present

Research Expertise
molecular virology
RNA biology
cellular biology
statistical analysis
scientific writing
And 12 more
About
As a scientific writer and editor, I have had 12+ years experience in scientific writing and editing as the in-house editor, translator, and molecular biology consultant for BioRealm and Bina Nusantara University. I have applied the writing and editing skills during my graduate study years to co-author and edit numerous grants to funding and manuscripts for publications. I have leveraged my training in linguistics to convey information in writing more efficiently and precisely. As a bench scientist, my most recent experiences (6 years) are on RNA biology and virology. I have an overall 10 years experience in molecular and cellular biology techniques. As a linguist, I currently am a lexical linguist, curating the Indonesian language database for Apple. SUMMARY/HIGHLIGHTS Bench science research experience: molecular virology \| RNA biology \| host\-virus interaction \| viral pathogenesis \| gammaherpesvirus \| molecular & cellular biology \| yeast genetics \| OB/GYN oncology Analytical/writing/editing non-bench research experience: nicotine addiction and metabolism \| colorectal cancer risk\, epidemiology\, pathogenesis \| thyroid disorder management \| rice agrogenetics \| linguistics and NPL \| AI/ML application on sciences Some conceptual knowledge (mainly through editing during graduate studies): vaccine candidate platform validation \| immunology \| endosomal recycling pathway Transferable skills: quick learner in new scientific fields and methods \| scientific writing for publications and grants \| basic and clinical studies \| independent project planning \| statistical analysis \| leadership and mentorship

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Lea-Rachel Kosnik

Professor of Economics, University of Missouri-St. Louis, a leading expert on hydropower regulation in the U.S., and other energy and environmental issues
Education

University of California Los Angeles College of Letters and Science

PhD, Economics

Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Research Expertise
Environmental Economics
Energy Economics
Environmental Justice
Text/Content Analysis
Public & Regulatory Economics
And 19 more
About
Lea-Rachel Kosnik is a Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. She received her BA and MA from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and her PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles. Her research focuses on renewable energy and climate change, and she is considered a leading expert on the topic of hydroelectric energy generation in the U.S., and hydropower regulation by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. In recent years her research has expanded to include analyses of the academic economics profession itself, including with a focus on gender issues and DEI initiatives. Methodologically, her skill set includes textual analysis and natural language processing, along with traditional econometric techniques. In 2016 she received an honorable mention for article of the year from *Contemporary Economic Policy*, and in 2022 she gave the keynote address to the Illinois Economics Association. Dr. Kosnik is perhaps best known (in a service capacity) as the Association of Environmental and Resource Economist’s (AERE’s) Midwest representative, annually organizing the full track of AERE-sponsored environmental sessions at the Midwest Economic Association meetings. Dr. Kosnik has also served as President, Past-President, and Board Member of the Transportation and Public Utilities Group (TPUG), and as a Department Chair.

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Rustu Umut Tok

FEM expert in electromagnetics
Experience

Maury Microwave

Lead R&D Engineer / February, 2023Present

Design and development of impedance tuners, Slab line Tuners: 5-67GHz, 24-110GHz, Waveguide Tuners: 110-170GHz, 170-220GHz, 220-330GHz, Design and development of auto calibration kit (DC to 40GHz), Design and development of broadband microwave load DC to 67GHz, Design and development of passive components: couplers, magic-tee, bias-tee

Senior R&D Engineer / June, 2022February, 2023

Design and development of impedance tuners, Slab line Tuners: 5-67GHz, 24-110GHz, Waveguide Tuners: 110-170GHz, 170-220GHz, 220-330GHz, Design and development of auto calibration kit (DC to 40GHz), Design and development of broadband microwave load DC to 67GHz, Design and development of passive components: couplers, magic-tee, bias-tee

Comsol Multiphysics

Senior Application Engineer / February, 2021April, 2022

Created a sample model for “CPW Filter for Quantum Computing”, which is available at COMSOL V6.0. , Created a sample “Resonance Ferrite Isolator Model”, Thought training courses for “COMSOL RF and Wave Optics Module”, Thought “Introduction to COMSOL” training course, Assist customers related to RF and Wave Optics problems

UCLA

Postdoctoral Researcher / January, 2017December, 2020

Development of magnetic pendulum array concept as an ULF antenna (modelling the nonlinear motions of the strongly coupled magnetic pendulum array numerically and analytically), Development of a Multiphysics (Electromagnetics and Magnetism) FDTD simulation tool to simultaneously solve Maxwell and LLG equations, Development of a transient nonlinear circuit simulation tool, Development of a fabrication process for 3D printing composite ferrite materials (modelling interactions between magnetic particles numerically and analytically to estimate the demagnetization effect within the printed material) , Mentoring graduate and undergrad students.

Postdoctoral Researcher / July, 2015January, 2017

Design, development and implementation of remote, portable, time-lapse, in-situ phase-contrast microscope, from proof of concept to working prototype level.Postdoctoral Researcher at The Ozcan Research Group -Design, development and implementation of remote, portable, time-lapse, in-situ phase-contrast microscope, from proof of concept to working prototype level.

USEE Biotechnologies

Co-founder / November, 2013January, 2020

Proposal writing and fundraising , Designed, developed and implemented a portable plasmonic biosensor from proof-of-concept to working prototype level

Inowatt Plasmonics & Renewable Energy Technologies

Co-founder / November, 2013June, 2018

Inowatt is an R&D start-up mainly focusing on innovative solutions in the fields of plasmonic devices and renewable energy systems. Two main topics we are currently working on are Plasmonic Thin-Film Photothermal Solar Cell project supported by TUBİTAK, and small scale wind turbine designs. In the long run we aim to make difference with our innovative solutions to plasmonic devices and renewable energy systems.

Research Expertise
Mechanical Antennas
Ferrite Devices
Plasmonics
Plasmonic Nanoantennas
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
And 5 more
About
Experienced modelling and optical engineer with a multidisciplinary background. Hands-on experience in optical design, prototyping, computational electromagnetics, near-infrared spectroscopy and bio-sensors. In-depth knowledge of optics (ray optics, wave optics, beam optics, Fourier optics, electromagnetic optics, polarization optics, nano-optics, plasmonics and optical metasurfaces), bio-optics, electromagnetics, mathematical modelling, computational methods and simulation tools.

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Sara Murdock, Ph.D.

Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Award winning PhD using research-backed social science methods to solve real world organizational challenges in human capital, social impact, and organizational excellence
Education

University of California, Los Angeles

Ph.D., Social Impact / June, 2018

Los Angeles, California, United States of America

City University of Seattle

MA, Organizational Development / May, 2010

Seattle, Washington, United States of America

Kenyon College

BA, Culture / May, 2005

Gambier, Ohio, United States of America
Research Expertise
Organizational Psychology
Pay Equity and Economic Inclusion
Inclusive Leadership Development
Social Impact and Cultural Futurism
Human Capital and Employee Lifecycle
And 2 more
About
<br> Dr. Sara Murdock is an award-winning, globally known expert in organizational power dynamics. Dr. Murdock serves as a pioneer in the field of People & Culture, with a focus on building innovation, inclusive Leadership Development, and aligning organizational objectives with actual Impact. She has led initiatives and departments with global organizations, startups, and traditional corporations alike due to her ability to establish respect and rapport in a way that fuels meaningful growth and drives authentic company strategy. Sara cements her mantra, “Change isn’t hard, it’s human” into every thread of her proven methodology, responsible for helping hundreds of organizations set the standard in People, Leadership, and Impact. With a 20+ year track record in catalyzing profound and necessary shifts in how organizations "do business," Sara is frequently sought after as an advisor, speaker, and author in addition to her executive role. Sara’s training includes a Ph.D. in Social Impact, an MA in Organizational Development, a BA in Culture, and Agile coaching Certifications. An award-winning ballroom dancer, in her free time, Sara enjoys partner dancing, traveling, and writing.

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Anatasia Kim

Berkeley, California, United States of America
Constructive DEI Conversations in the Workplace
Education

University of California, Los Angeles

Ph.D., Clinical Psychology / May, 2001

Los Angeles, California, United States of America

About
**Anatasia S. Kim, Ph.D.**, is a tenured **Professor** and **Interim Dean of Student Affairs** at *The Wright Institute* in Berkeley, CA, where she has been teaching doctoral students since 2004. In addition, she serves as a DEI consultant at a tech start-up, advising on DEI integration at all levels of the organization; is a board member of professional and community organizations; and is the Founder and Executive Director of several innovative programs that support historically underrepresented and marginalized students. Dr. Kim received her B.A. in Psychology from U.C. Berkeley (1995) and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from U.C.L.A. (2001). She is a *National Ronald McNair Scholar* and the recipient of the *NCSPP Outstanding Scholarship in Profesional Psychology*, *American Psychological Association Minority Fellowship*, *Okura Mental Health Fellowship*, and *APAGS Guardian of Psychology Award*. Dr. Kim provides **Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) consultation and training** across diverse sectors, including higher education, health care, corporations, management, tech, government, and community agencies. She specializes in helping teams, leaders, and organizations navigate workplace communication, conflict, and interpersonal dynamics based on an approach she developed - the *Kim Constructive Conversations Model* \- a skills\-based\, step\-by\-step approach to supporting difficult conversations\. Dr. Kim is the lead author of several books, including *It’s Time to Talk (and Listen): How to Have Constructive Conversations About Race, Class, Sexuality, Ability, and Gender in a Polarized World* (New Harbinger, 2019), *Clinical Psychology Internship for Underrepresented Students: An Inclusive Approach Toward Higher Education* (Routledge, 2021), and her forthcoming book, *Cultivating DEI Conversations in Higher Education: An Educator’s Guide to Learning, Engagement, and Belonging* (Routledge, 2025). Dr. Kim has provided countless presentations, workshops, and training and helped develop robust educational learning paths and content for HR, senior leaders, and teams to optimize workplace engagement, culture, and productivity. Sample project titles include *Constructive Conversations About Race, Culture, and Diversity with Clients*, *Facilitating Constructive Conversations About Culture and Diversity*, *Difficult DEI Conversation Skills*, and *Racism, Oppression, Power, and Privilege: Amplifying Skills for Leaders*. Her organizational clients include Microsoft, the University of California Haas School of Business, Rite Aid, the San Francisco Department of Public Health, Markle Foundation, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, Heidrick & Struggles, and the University of California Office of the General Counsel. In addition to teaching, scholarship, and training, Dr. Kim has worked as a **licensed Clinical Psychologist** in private practice since 2004. She specializes in treating patients with anxiety disorders, depression, and neurodiversity using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and other evidence-based approaches.

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Ritika Rastogi, PhD

Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
Brigham & Women's Hospital
Education

University of California, Los Angeles

PhD, MA, Psychology / September, 2022

Los Angeles, California, United States of America

Northwestern University

BA, Psychology, Biological Sciences / June, 2016

Evanston, Illinois, United States of America
Experience

Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School

Postdoctoral Research Fellow / September, 2022Present

Postdoctoral researcher on the NIH-funded Building Our Bonds Authentically (BOBA) Project (1R01 MH129360-01; mPIs Cindy H. Liu, PhD & Tiffany Yip, PhD), which investigates Chinese American families' experiences of race and identity. Responsibilities entail general project management; data collection, cleaning, and coding; community engagement; staff training and mentorship; and direction of a Youth Advisory Board.

Director, Youth Advisory Board / March, 2023Present

The BOBA Project Youth Advisory Board (YAB) meets monthly to directly engage Chinese American adolescents in the research process; promote translation and application of culturally-relevant mental health research to community members; and promote youth agency, empowerment, and self-efficacy. Since 2023, I have partnered with over 40 youth leaders across 15 Boston-area schools. Community-based education initiatives include mental health workshops, partnerships and community psychoeducation with ethnic community organizations, and talks/lectures featuring established scholars and community leaders in the areas of Asian American mental health and anti-racist advocacy.

University of California, Los Angeles

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Consultant / September, 2017June, 2022

Through the Underrepresented Graduate Students in Psychology (UGSP) at UCLA, I served as a consultant for the Department of Psychology and the broader Division of Life Sciences. During this time, I lead initiatives pertaining to undergraduate and graduate student recruitment and retention; equity in graduate school admissions; eliminating racial/gendered bias in fellowship funding; promotion of healthy student-faculty mentoring relationships; forging cross-departmental partnerships to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion; and COVID-19-related undergraduate and graduate student advocacy. I further engaged in general consulting to support department- and division-initiated DEIJ-related initiatives.

Graduate Research Assistant / September, 2017September, 2022

Served as a graduate research assistant on the NIH-funded UCLA Diversity Project (NICHD 1R01 HD059882; mPIs Sandra Graham, PhD & Jaana Juvonen, PhD) – a multi-cohort, longitudinal study of school diversity and adolescent development following over 6,000 California adolescents from sixth grade through early adulthood. I have 5 years of expertise in project and data management as a member of the research team, culminating in my dissertation investigating the peer status and social relationships of immigrant-origin youth (i.e., first- and second-generation) across the three years of middle school.

Teaching Assistant / January, 2018June, 2022

Teaching assistant in the UCLA Department of Psychology. Taught 7 distinct courses, across 14 academic terms. Courses include Introductory Psychology, Psychological Statistics, Research Methods in Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Research Methods in Developmental Psychology, Adolescent Development, Infant/Toddler Care and Education, and Dynamic Perspectives on Parenting.

University of Michigan

Research Assistant / August, 2016June, 2017

Full-time staff research assistant in the Lumeng-Miller Lab, at the Center for Human Growth and Development

Research Expertise
race/ethnicity
mental health
youth studies
adolescent development
school contexts
And 10 more

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Dr. Gail M. Gottfried, PhD

Experienced psychology professor working as subject-matter expert, researcher/editor, and content provider. Recognized for crystal-clear delivery of scholarly and educational information across printed and multimedia digital resources.
Experience

Claremont McKenna College

Visiting Associate Professor

Scripps College

Visiting Lecturer

Pitzer College

Visiting Associate Professor

Whittier College

Adjunct Associate Professor

Pomona College

Lecturer

University of Southern California

Visiting Associate Professor

University of California, Los Angeles

Visiting Associate Professor

Occidental College

Assistant Professor

University of Michigan

Lecturer

Cengage Learning

Psychology Subject Matter Expert

Pearson Education

Senior Development Editor

Carnegie Mellon University

Research Assistant

Research Expertise
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Developmental Neuroscience
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Education
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
And 1 more
About
Dr. Gail M. Gottfried is a highly accomplished developmental psychologist with over 20 years of experience in the field. She holds a BA in English and Psychology from Vassar College and a PhD in Developmental Psychology from the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor. Throughout her career, she has held various teaching positions at prestigious colleges including Claremont McKenna College, Scripps College, Pitzer College, Pomona College, the University of Southern California, and the University of California at Los Angeles. In addition to her teaching experience, Dr. Gottfried has worked as a Psychology Subject Matter Expert at Cengage Learning and a Senior Development Editor at Pearson Education; she is currently a freelance editor for clients such as the American Psychological Association. Dr. Gottfried's expertise lies in the areas of cognitive and language development as well as in educational psychology; she has published numerous articles in reputable academic journals and has received several grants including two from the National Science Foundation. She is dedicated to using her knowledge and experience to positively affect the lives of children and families.

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Mudra Choudhury

Computational Biologist and Bioinformatics PhD with experience in NGS analysis and bioinformatics pipeline development.
Education

University of California Los Angeles

Bioinformatics IDP

Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Experience

Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute

University of California Los Angeles

Graduate Researcher

Bristol Myers Squib

Bioinformatics Intern

Oregon State University

Undergraduate Researcher

Research Expertise
RNA
Genetics
Computer Science Applications
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Molecular Biology
And 4 more
About
Mudra Choudhury is a highly motivated individual with a strong passion for bioinformatics. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Oregon State University, where she gained valuable research experience as an undergraduate researcher. She then pursued a PhD degree in Bioinformatics IDP from the University of California Los Angeles, where she received in-depth training in computational biology, data analysis, and programming. During her time at UCLA, Mudra worked as a graduate researcher, conducting research using large-scale NGS data in neuropsychiatric disorders. She also gained practical experience as a bioinformatics intern at Bristol Myers Squibb, where she worked on a project related to B-cell lymphoma drug discovery. After completing her PhD, Mudra joined Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute as a bioinformatics specialist, where she uses her skills to analyze and interpret the complex relationship between aging and cancer. With her strong educational background and diverse research experience, Mudra is well-equipped to make significant contributions to the field of bioinformatics.

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Netta Avineri

Applied linguistic anthropologist focused on critical intercultural communication, language, and social justice
Education

University of California, Los Angeles

Applied Linguistics / June, 2012

Los Angeles, California, United States of America

University of California, Los Angeles

MA, Applied Linguistics/TESL / June, 2007

Los Angeles, California, United States of America

University of California, Los Angeles

BA, Anthropology

Los Angeles, California, United States of America
About
Dr. Netta Avineri is a highly educated and experienced expert in the fields of Applied Linguistics and Linguistic Anthropology. She holds a BA in Anthropology and MA in Applied Linguistics/TESL from the University of California, Los Angeles, as well as a PhD in Applied Linguistics from the same institution. With over 15 years of teaching experience, Dr. Avineri has taught courses in Intercultural Communication, Language Teacher Education, and Critical Service-Learning at various universities including the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, California State University, Monterey Bay, California State University, Long Beach, and Pierce College. She has served as the Program Chair for Intercultural Competence and Graduate Pillar Lead for the Collaborative in Conflict Transformation at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. Dr. Avineri's research interests include intercultural competence, language policy and planning, and critical pedagogy. She has published numerous articles and book chapters on these topics and has presented at conferences internationally. Dr. Avineri is also involved in community-engaged research and has worked with various non-profit organizations to promote social justice and equity. In addition, she has served in several national and international leadership roles for professional organizations including the American Association for Applied Linguistics and the Society for Linguistic Anthropology. Through her extensive education and experience, Dr. Avineri brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her teaching and research in Applied Linguistics and Linguistic Anthropology.

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Alyssa Valdez

Ph.D. Candidate in environmental science with a specialty in agricultural systems and greenhouse gas emission quantification from remote sensing and ground based survey measurements
Experience

UC Riverside

Teaching Assistant / April, 2022June, 2024

Facilitated discussion groups and projects surrounding climate change actions and educational awareness for undergraduate students

Graduate Student Researcher / September, 2021Present

Investigate greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural structures across California using remote sensing, isotopic measurement, and bottom up surveying methods

UCLA

Remote Sensing technical consultant / March, 2023October, 2023

Created a technical document to describe remote sensing options to methane regulators for an impending international climate change conference

UC Merced

Lab Manager / June, 2020August, 2021

Prepared and managed incoming isotopic lab samples and led a project using shark teeth to indicate foraging patterns of sharks around suruga bay

Junior Specialist / December, 2019June, 2020

Assisted with laboratory duties and projects

About
Alyssa Valdez is a highly educated and experienced environmental scientist. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Earth Systems Science from UC Merced in 2019. During her undergraduate studies, Alyssa was a Junior Specialist at UC Merced where she gained valuable experience in environmental research and data analysis. She then pursued her Ph.D. in Environmental Science at UC Riverside, where she also worked as a Teaching Assistant and Graduate Student Researcher. Alyssa's expertise lies in remote sensing and she has served as a technical consultant at UCLA. She has also held positions as a Lab Manager and Junior Specialist at UC Merced, further honing her skills in environmental science. Throughout her education and career, Alyssa has been passionate about using her skills and knowledge to address pressing environmental issues. She has conducted research on topics such as climate change, water quality, and biodiversity, and has presented her findings at various conferences. Alyssa's dedication to environmental science has not gone unnoticed. She has received numerous awards and grants for her research and has been recognized for her leadership and contributions to the field. In addition to her scientific prowess, Alyssa is also a strong advocate for environmental education and outreach. She has volunteered her time to educate communities about environmental issues and promote sustainable practices. Alyssa's passion, education, and experience make her a valuable asset in the field of environmental science. She is committed to making a positive impact on the planet and inspiring others to do the same.

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