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Isabella Gagliardi

Professeur Associé d’Histoire du christianisme, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (FMSH)
Isabella Gagliardi est Professeur Associé d’"Histoire du christianisme" à l'Université de Florence. Depuis juillet 2021 elle est membre associé du Laboratoire d'études sur les monothéismes - UMR 8584 et depuis octobre 2017 senior fellow au Medici Archive Project. Elle a collaboré à plusieurs projects de recherche nationaux et internationaux. Elle est également chercheuse invitée du programme DEA | Directeurs d'études associés de la Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (FMSH).

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Isabella Reeves

PhD Candidate, Flinders University
Isabella is PhD Candidate at Flinders University in conservation genomics and evolutionary ecology. She specialises in marine wildlife genomes, particularly cetaceans.

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Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon

PhD Student in History, University of British Columbia
Isabelle Avakumovic-Pointon works for the PROUD Project as a Research Assistant. She is PhD student in the Department of History at the University of British Columbia (UBC) researching disability history. She has an MA in European and Russian Affairs from the Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies in the Munk School at the University of Toronto. Isabelle also has a BA in Honours history from UBC and a Bachelors from the Institut d'études politiques de Paris. Isabelle has been a research assistant for the PROUD Project at the University of Toronto Scarborough since 2021.

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Isabelle Huning

PhD Candidate in the School for Business and Society, University of York
I am interested in the political economy of skill formation, welfare institutions and institutional change, as well as comparative social and education policy. My PhD research at the University of York shifts the focus from formal institutions to the narratives surrounding apprenticeships, considered to have grown over decades and centuries. I use state of the art quantitative methods that rely on a large amount of text as data to understand how narratives shifted across different institutional and cultural settings, and their impact on the institutional paths towards or away from traditional apprenticeships.

Prior to starting my PhD, I worked in the German vocational education sector for seven years, first as a trainer and social worker, then in quality management.

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Ishara Casellas Connors

Assistant Professor, Public Service and Administration, Texas A&M University
Dr. Ishara Casellas Connors joined the Bush School’s Department of Public Service and Administration in 2021. Dr.Casellas Connors has an extensive background in higher education administration and in diversity and equity policy, having previously served as Associate Director for the Institute for Democracy and Higher Education at Tufts University and as Assistant Dean for Diversity at Texas A&M University’s College of Geosciences.

Casellas Connors holds a PhD from Boston College in Higher Education, an MA from Columbia University in Higher and Postsecondary Education, and a BA from Clark University in Business Management. Dr. Casellas Connors’ research examines issues of equity higher education, focused on state and institutional policy related to minority serving institutions. This work addresses the organizational efforts to address diversity and equity within complex policy and organizational landscapes. Finally, Dr. Casellas Connors considers the experiences of displaced learners, such as refugee and asylum students, in U.S. higher education to frame how state and institutional policy create a context for student success.

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Isis Artze-Vega

College Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs, Valencia College
Isis Artze-Vega, Ed.D. serves as college provost and vice president for academic affairs at Valencia College in Central Florida, a Hispanic-Serving Institution that serves about 70,000 students annually and has long been regarded one of the nation’s best community colleges. Prior to joining Valencia, Isis served as assistant vice president for teaching and learning at Florida International University, before which she taught English composition and enrollment management at the University of Miami. Isis is the editor and lead author of the Norton Guide to Equity-Minded Teaching and co-author of Connections are Everything: A College Student's Guide to Relationship-Rich Education.

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Isla  Graham

Isla Graham

I'm a research fellow in the School of Biological Sciences, based at the University of Aberdeen's Lighthouse Field Station.

My work focuses on the interactions between marine top predators and offshore energy developments and fisheries.

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Ismael Crespo Martínez

PhD Candidate in Journalism, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Ismael Crespo Martínez. Doctor en Ciencias Políticas y Sociología por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Catedrático de Ciencia Política y Administración Pública en la Universidad de Murcia y Director del Departamento de Ciencia Política, Antropología Social y Hacienda Pública en esa misma Universidad. Director de Más Poder Local, revista digital sobre comunicación política y comportamiento electoral con foco en España y América Latina. Entre 2012 y 2018, Presidente de ALICE, Asociación Latinoamericana de Investigadores en Campañas Electorales.

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Ismaila Aderolu

Lecturer , Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta

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Ismar Volić

Professor of Mathematics, Director of Institute for Mathematics and Democracy, Wellesley College
Ismar Volić is a professor of mathematics at Wellesley College. His research area is algebraic topology. He has written over 30 scientific articles and three books, and has delivered some 300 lectures in over 20 countries. He also interested in the the ways mathematics and politics intersect. He teaches classes in this area and has co-founded the Institute for Mathematics and Democracy.

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Isobel Cook

PhD candidate in English, University of Sheffield
Current University of Sheffield PhD candidate in the school of English, supervised by Professor Adam Piette. Researching British antinuclear poetry since 1960.

MA Literature, Culture, Media from the University of Lund, Sweden (2019). BA in English, University of York (2017).

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Isobel Elstob

Assistant Professor in Art History, University of Nottingham
I specialise in modern and contemporary art history and theory in Britain and America. I am particularly interested in how the historical past has been visualized by artists working in the 1980s and beyond. My research also often applies analytic models derived from historiography, narratology, and literary theory to its study of the visual arts.

Research interests:

Neo-Victorian studies, with a particular interest in the visual arts

Connections between literary and art theory

Histories of how art and science interact

Contemporary art and memory studies

Modern and contemporary Black art histories

Histories of display

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Issam Mudawar

Betty Ruth and Milton B. Hollander Family Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
Dr. Mudawar's research interests lie in boiling, condensation, two-phase flow, high heat flux, thermal management systems, cryogenic systems, space vehicles, Lunar and Martian environments, microgravity, experiments on International Space Station and electronic cooling

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Istvan David

Assistant Professor, Computer Science, McMaster University
Istvan David is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at McMaster University, Canada, where he leads the Sustainable Systems and Methods Lab. His research focuses on sustainable systems engineering, Digital Twins, and automation of model- and simulator inference. Istvan is a seasoned industry professional, having filled multiple management and technical roles in the past decade.

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Itai Bavli

Postdoctoral research fellow, Applied Ethics, University of British Columbia
I am currently a BU/UBC Postdoctoral Fellow jointly appointed by the School of Public Health, Boston University (BU) and the Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics, at the University of British Columbia (UBC)

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Ivan Gan

Assistant Professor of Communication Studies, University of Houston-Downtown
I earned my Ph.D. from Texas A&M University. Prior to receiving an MA in Organizational Communication, I earned a J.D. from the University of New South Wales and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the Australian National University. My research areas: Conflict Management in Nursing Teams; Nurses’ Careers and Work Arrangements; Nurse Management and Leadership Communication; and Basic Research on Negotiations.

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Ivan Haigh

Professor in sea level and flooding, University of Southampton
For the past 20 years I have worked on a wide range of coastal projects in industry and academia, focusing on: (1) assessing changes in mean and extreme sea levels, and associated coastal flooding and erosion; and (2) translating global projections of sea level changes down to local scales to inform risk-based management and policy. I am interested in sea level variations from time scales of minutes, through to long term changes, and have considerable experience in analysing observational data and applying hydrodynamic models.

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Ivan Smirnov

Research Fellow, University of Technology Sydney
As a computational social scientist, I use big data, machine learning, and AI to understand human behavior and complex social phenomena. My primary focus is on inequality and biases in socio-technical systems.

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Iván Villaverde Canosa

PhD Candidate in Geography, University of Leeds
I am a second-year PhD candidate at the University of Leeds. My research focuses on how people at the community level perceive, experience, and respond to wildfires in high-latitude contexts, including the Arctic and surrounding boreal regions. I am interested in understanding why people throughout the high North are more or less vulnerable to the effects of wildfires and how we can increase their resilience. I have been involved in various projects at under- and postgraduate levels focusing on assessing climate impacts and vulnerability in spatially explicit and context-specific ways and tracking climate change adaptation at global and regional levels. I am also active in publishing my scholarly contributions in the peer-reviewed literature.

Research interests
– Wildfire risk and adaptation
– Community vulnerability and resilience
– Climate adaptation and disaster risk reduction
– Compound impacts

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Ivano Bongiovanni

Ivano is a PhD Candidate for the School of Management at the Queensland University of Technology and a Sessional Academic in Contemporary Strategic Management at the same institution. He also holds affiliation as a Faculty Member at the SDA Bocconi School of Management of "L. Bocconi" University in Milan.

His thesis adopts a complex systems approach and examines the organisational vulnerability to Safety and Security Disruptions in Australian airports.

With a background in International Relations and Security Management built up in Europe, Ivano has extensive professional and academic experience in the fields of Risk and Crisis Management, Management Consulting and Management of International Organisations.

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Ivo Labbe

ARC Future Fellow / Associate Professor, Swinburne University of Technology
Current:
ARC Future Fellow / Associate professor Swinburne University of Technology
Highly cited researcher 2017-2022

Former:
Assistant Professor Leiden University
NASA Hubble Fellow
Carnegie Fellow

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Ivor Stuart

Ivor Stuart is a freshwater fisheries researcher with the Gulbali Institute, Charles Sturt University. His areas of interest include fish migration, fishways and invasive species control. Ivor has worked in many rivers in eastern Australia and south-east Asia.

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Iwan Williams

Senior Lecturer in Media, Swansea University
Iwan Williams is a Senior Lecturer at Swansea University, whose teaching and research interests include Sports Communications and Public Relations. Prior to his academic career, Iwan worked as a communications consultant in the UK, New Zealand and Australia. Siaradwr Cymraeg.

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Izzy Moore

Reader in Human Movement and Sports Medicine, Cardiff Metropolitan University
My research has focused on understanding how and why we move the way we do, from both a performance and injury perspective. I obtained my PhD on efficient running from the University of Exeter and have since led several injury epidemiology projects working directly with sporting governing bodies to inform injury prevention and management policies. My interests lie in female athlete health, brain health and running, having received national and international research awards within the field. I specialise in postpartum return to sport and concussion.

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J. Aaron Hardwick

Orchestra Director and Assistant Professor of Music, Wake Forest University
James “Aaron” Hardwick has established a reputation as an outstanding conductor, educator, and collaborator — setting himself apart with his engaging, charismatic and musically precise approach on and off the podium. Highly versatile and musically insightful, his artistic collaborations span multiple genres including standard classical repertoire, musical theater, opera, video game music, popular music, and new works.

As a Professional Conductor & Musician

Hardwick has worked with the Winston-Salem Symphony, Ruebush Brass Ensemble, Brevard Philharmonic, Rochester Philharmonic, Williamsburg Symphony, Aiken Symphony Orchestra, CICA (Collaborations in Contemporary Art) Ensemble, Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony, University of South Carolina Symphony Orchestra, East Carolina University Symphony Orchestra, Bay Youth Orchestras of Virginia, among others. He was a finalist for the 2021 Erno Lányi International Conducting Competition and participated in the 2020 European Union International Conducting Competition. He is an Eastman School of Music Summer Conducting Fellow with the Rochester Philharmonic, and a two-time Conductor’s Institute of South Carolina Conducting Fellow. As a professional violist, he has performed with the New York City Ballet Company, Shenandoah Summer Music Theater, Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony, University of South Carolina (UofSC) Opera, UofSC Symphony Orchestra, Brevard Philharmonic and Aiken Symphony Orchestras.

Concerning Video Games & Music

In 2020, Hardwick developed the first Video Game Music course offered at Shenandoah University bridging the gap between the Shenandoah Conservatory and Shenandoah University School of Business. Within a year, he led the first-ever research collaboration between music performance and esports entitled “We Play Together: A Collaboration between Music & Esports.” The project won the Shenandoah University Research Expo (SURE) Award and went on to be featured with the Esports Research Network (ERN) in Sweden. Most recently, he created, “Full Lobby, LLC” a company designed to build creative concert series for symphony orchestras that includes live performance of video game music, and new works. Hardwick is a casual and competitive gamer, former Apex Legends coach, and current advisor for the Wake Forest University Esports Association and Dash City Gaming in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

As an Educator

Passionate about collaboration and music education, Hardwick spearheaded the interdisciplinary concert series, “Paving the Way” with the Wake Forest Symphony Orchestra in 2022. The series seeks to change how symphonic music concerts are curated by collaborating with other scholars, building a narrative around the music that is performed, and elevating underrepresented composers and artists. He was named one of Hampton Roads’ “Most Outstanding Music Educators” two years in a row by the Virginia Symphony, was nominated by the Grammy Foundation® and the Recording Academy® as a quarterfinalist for the Music Educator Award in 2014, and received the Distinguished Music Educator’s Award from Yale University in 2011. He continues to work with youth ensembles, educators, and community members as a conductor and clinician.

As a Scholar

Published in 2021, his research entitled “Performing Game Sound: The American Symphony Orchestra and Video Game Music” explores live Video Game Music performance by symphonies and how Video Game Music can help orchestras diversify programming, build audiences and audience engagement, and aid in financial sustainability. His article “A Walkthrough: Connecting Gaming and Your Performance Ensembles” was featured in the North Carolina Music Educators Journal (Summer 2022) and explores how music teachers can engage with their students through video game music. He continues to teach and develop the Video Game Music class, (now taught at Wake Forest University) which has been host to a number of leading video game composers. His research and future publications grow as he continues to develop this course.

Concerning Credentials

Hardwick received his Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance (Conducting) at Shenandoah Conservatory. He earned a Master’s Degree in Orchestral Conducting from the University of South Carolina and a Bachelor’s Degree in Music from East Carolina University. He also holds a Graduate Certificate in Esports Management from Shenandoah University. He is a professional conductor and recently appointed Orchestra Director and an Assistant Professor of Music at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, NC.

J. Aaron Hardwick is represented by AK Artist Management.
For inquiries please contact [email protected]

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J. Maya Hernandez

Ph.D. Candidate in Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine
Maya Hernandez is a interdisciplinary doctoral candidate at UC Irvine with a research focus on understanding the risks and affordances of social technologies on adolescent development and mental health and an emphasis on historically marginalized populations. Her experiences span across developmental science, clinical psychology, public health, and informatics. She leverages quantitative, qualitative, and youth participatory action research approaches with multimodal data collection and analytic strategies.

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J. Nicholas Reid

Professor Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Reformed Theological Seminary
J. Nicholas Reid (DPhil Oxon) is the author of Prisons in Ancient Mesopotamia: Confinement and Control until the First Fall of Babylon (Oxford University Press). He is Professor of Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Director of the Hybrid MDiv Program at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando. Nicholas is also a Research Affiliate at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University. His research involves publishing cuneiform texts in various collections around the world, as well as writing on topics of social history, such as slavery, prisons, and labor in ancient Mesopotamia. He has authored numerous articles in leading journals, including Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, International Review of Social History, Revue d’Assyrologie, and Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und verwandte Gebiete. Nicholas also coauthored a monograph on Old Babylonian Letters from Ancient Kish, which will be published later this year in the historic series Oxford Edition of Cuneiform Texts (Oxford University Press).

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J. Toby Reiner

Associate Professor of Political Science, Dickinson College
I teach and research contemporary political theory at Dickinson College. In 2020, I published a book on Michael Walzer - Foundation Professor of Social Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, and Dissent editor emeritus - with Polity Press, as part of its Key Contemporary Thinkers series. I had earlier written my PhD thesis as an historical study of Walzer's thought. I received my PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2011. I am currently writing a book on the concept of community. In 2023, I organized a conference on Walzer's book Spheres of Justice to celebrate the fortieth anniversary of its publication. I have an M. Phil in International Relations from University of Cambridge (2001). My major interests are in theories of justice and political ideologies. Some of my teaching and research is at the intersection of the two subfields; for example, I have published on just-war theory, global justice, and migration ethics. My planned next book connects the latter two themes. My teaching interests also include the history of political thought, comparative political theory, and ethics.

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J. W. Traphagan

Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, The University of Texas at Austin
J. W. Traphagan is an anthropologist and professor emeritus of Religious Studies and in the Program in Human Dimensions of Organizations at the University of Texas at Austin and a visiting professor at Waseda University in Tokyo. He’s published nine books and numerous articles in scientific journals. His two most recent books are the ethnographic mystery novel The Blood of Gutoku and his anthropological memoir Embracing Uncertainty: Future Jazz, That 13th Century Buddhist Monk, and the Invention of Cultures.

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Jaana Halonen

Research Fellow in Public Health, Stockholm University
Jaana I. Halonen has PhD in epidemiology and she is docent in environmental epidemiology.
Currently she is RDI programme director at Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) coordinating the programme called Safe and healthy living environments, and senior researcher at University of Stockholm. She has earlier work experience as an environmental and occupational epidemiologist from Harvard School of Public Health (outdoor temperature and cardiovascular health), Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (on various topics, incl. home neighbourhood characteristics and health and work stress) and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (traffic-related air pollution and noise and cardio-respiratory health).

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Jacinta Brinsley

Jacinta is an exercise physiologist and postdoctoral research fellow. Her research focuses on exercise and mental health.

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Jacinta Mwende Maweu

Senior lecturer in Philosophy and Media Studies, University of Nairobi
Dr Jacinta Mwende Maweu is a senior lecturer in philosophy and media studies. Her research interests include social and political philosophy, media and democracy, media and conflicts, political economy of the media and climate change communication.

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Jacinta L Johnson

Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, University of South Australia
Dr. Jacinta Johnson is a credentialled Advanced Practice pharmacist with over 10 years of experience in hospital pharmacy. She currently practices across two settings as Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice at the University of South Australia, and as Senior Pharmacist, supporting development of research capacity and culture within the SA Pharmacy, the statewide public hospital pharmacy service. In addition, Jacinta is also a National Board Director of the Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia (SHPA), and Chairs the SHPA Residency Advisory Group, the body responsible for guiding development and implementation Foundation and Advanced Training Residencies throughout Australia.

Dr Johnson holds a PhD in Pharmacology from the University Adelaide and has a strong track record of conducting applied research to meet needs identified by the health sector. Her research broadly explores topics related to medicines safety and the role of the pharmacist in this field. Additionally, she has a passion for practitioner development and collaborative health care. Her clinical expertise relates to drugs and the brain, with a focus on the fields of pain management, headache and migraine, Parkinson’s disease and addiction medicine.

Dr Johnsons influence and expertise have been recognised through several awards within the pharmacy profession. In 2018, she was named the Australian Early Career Pharmacist of the Year by the peak body for pharmacists, the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA), and in 2019 she was named the National Emerging Leader of the Year by the Society of Hospital Pharmacists Australia (SHPA). These followed two state awards, the SA/NT PSA Early Career Pharmacist of the Year and the SHPA ‘PL Jeffs’ Early Career Pharmacist award. In 2022, Dr Johnson and her team received the SHPA SA/NT Team Innovation Award for their work supporting hospital pharmacy research capability, and the SA Pharmacy Award for Excellence in Research and Building Collaborative Partnerships.

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Jacinta L. Johnson

Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice, University of South Australia
Dr. Jacinta Johnson is a credentialled Advanced Practice pharmacist with over 10 years of experience in hospital pharmacy. She currently practices across two settings as Senior Lecturer in Pharmacy Practice at the University of South Australia, and as Senior Pharmacist, supporting development of research capacity and culture within the SA Pharmacy, the statewide public hospital pharmacy service. In addition, Jacinta is also a National Board Director of the Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia (SHPA), and Chairs the SHPA Residency Advisory Group, the body responsible for guiding development and implementation Foundation and Advanced Training Residencies throughout Australia.

Dr Johnson holds a PhD in Pharmacology from the University Adelaide and has a strong track record of conducting applied research to meet needs identified by the health sector. Her research broadly explores topics related to medicines safety and the role of the pharmacist in this field. Additionally, she has a passion for practitioner development and collaborative health care. Her clinical expertise relates to drugs and the brain, with a focus on the fields of pain management, headache and migraine, Parkinson’s disease and addiction medicine.

Dr Johnsons influence and expertise have been recognised through several awards within the pharmacy profession. In 2018, she was named the Australian Early Career Pharmacist of the Year by the peak body for pharmacists, the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA), and in 2019 she was named the National Emerging Leader of the Year by the Society of Hospital Pharmacists Australia (SHPA). These followed two state awards, the SA/NT PSA Early Career Pharmacist of the Year and the SHPA ‘PL Jeffs’ Early Career Pharmacist award. In 2022, Dr Johnson and her team received the SHPA SA/NT Team Innovation Award for their work supporting hospital pharmacy research capability, and the SA Pharmacy Award for Excellence in Research and Building Collaborative Partnerships.

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Jack Cooper

Doctoral researcher in Palaeobiology, Swansea University
I am a doctoral researcher at Swansea University studying the functional diversity of sharks through time. This involves examining ecological changes of sharks across the last 66 million years using fossil teeth.

I receive sponsorship from the Fisheries Society of the British Isles and am a member of the Pimiento Research Group, which aims to assess extinction mechanisms of marine megafauna such as sharks through time. The ultimate goal of the team is to use this information to inform ongoing conservation efforts.

Additionally, I engage in outreach of shark palaeobiology through a variety of ways. My outreach, as well as previous work I have published, primarily focuses on the iconic megalodon sharks, its biology and ecology, and what the extinction of this apex predator could tell us about the effects of future shark losses.

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