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Ira Lamster

Clinical Professor of Periodontics and Endodontics, Stony Brook University (The State University of New York)
Dr. Ira B. Lamster received his D.D.S. from the State University of New York at Stony Brook (1977), his M.M.Sc. from Harvard University (1980) and a Certificate of Special Training in Periodontology from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine (1980). Dr. Lamster served as Dean of the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine from 2001 to 2012, and Senior Vice President of Columbia University Medical Center from 2006 to 2012. From 2012 until 2017 he was in the Department of Health Policy & Management of the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.

Dr. Lamster is currently Dean Emeritus, Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, and Clinical Professor at the Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine. He is also a member of the Santa Fe Group. Dr. Lamster’s research efforts have focused on diagnostic testing and risk assessment for periodontal disease, the interrelationship of periodontal disease and systemic disease, the oral health care needs of older adults and the future of dental education and practice. His research has been supported by NIH, corporations and foundations.

Dr. Lamster is the author of more than 200 manuscripts and book chapters and has delivered more than 200 guest and invited lectures. He is the editor of “Improving Oral Health for the Elderly,” published by Springer U.S. in February 2008, both the January 2011 and October 2012 issues of the Dental Clinics of North America (addressing “Contemporary Concepts in the Diagnosis of Oral Dental Disease”, and “Primary Health Care Activities in the Dental Office”, respectively). He is the editor of “Diabetes Mellitus and Oral Health: An Interprofessional Approach” published by Wiley/Blackwell in 2014, and the October 2016 issue of Periodontology 2000 (“Geriatric Periodontology”). He served as Editor-in-Chief of the International Dental Journal from 2015 -2021.

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Irem Sepil

Lecturer in Evolutionary Biology, University of Oxford
I am an evolutionary biologist broadly interested in reproductive ageing, nongenetic parental effects, sexual selection and life-history theory. My postdoc work addressed an important but understudied aspect of reproductive ageing: declining ejaculate performance with male age. I used a short-lived tractable animal model, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to investigate sperm- and seminal fluid-mediated male reproductive ageing and interventions to delay it.

Now, as a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellow, I am interested in understanding how paternal age and paternal diet influence the fitness of the offspring. Recent evidence suggests that a father’s age and diet can have important effects on offspring physiology. These studies highlight that paternal effects are likely to be powerful determinants of offspring fitness, yet many important questions in the study of paternal effects remain unanswered, such as why and how they occur. I use fruit flies to identify the causal relationship between paternal age, diet and offspring fitness, and to uncover the ejaculate-mediated mechanisms driving these relationships. My group also studies the transgenerational effects of gametic ageing and experimentally tests the predictions of life-history and ageing theories.

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Irene Botchway

Clinical Psychologist , University of Ghana
I conduct psychological assessment, neuropsychological assessment and psychotherapy. I engage in teaching and research (quantitative and qualitative researches). I engage in career/ vocational counselling.

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Irene Georgescu

Full Professor, Université de Montpellier
Irène Georgescu is full Professor since 2013 (and at University of Montpellier since 2014)

She had obtained a PHD in 2010 (University of Montpellier)

Research area and topics of interests are :

* effects of evaluation on attitudes and behaviors in health care area (quantitative and qualitative evaluations, feedback, roles conflicts and ambiguity, commitment, identity, extreme work, motivation, upcoding ...)

* effects of digital feedback platforms in health area

* effects of extreme climate and weather events on health care organisations

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Irene Huertas-Valdivia

Associate Professor at the Business Administration Department (A.D.O)., Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
I received a PhD in Economics and Business Cum Laude from the University of Granada (with Special Mention for the International Doctorate). I also earned my University Master's in Economics and Business Administration, Bachelor's of Science in Labor Studies, Diploma in Tourism, and CAP (Certificate of Pedagogical Aptitude) from the University of Granada.

My research and publications focus on human resources management and leadership in the hotel industry. I worked for two years as a visiting professor and researcher in the Department of Tourism of the University of Guadalajara (Mexico), where I also participated in various research projects with the Mexican Secretary of Tourism.

I hold a specialist's certificate in Hotel Leadership and Management from the University Alfonso X El Sabio (Madrid). For 9 years, I held middle management positions in the hotel chains AC Hotels and Marriott International.

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Irene Lorenzoni

Professor of Society and Environmental Change, University of East Anglia
I am interested in how individuals, groups and collectives perceive the challenges of global environmental change, how they engage and respond to them. As an environmental social scientist, my research focuses on the relationships between individual perceptions and understandings of environmental issues - specifically climate change - and behaviours. An important component to my work is understanding how and why such responses are enabled or hindered, with a focus on societal and political processes shaping climate futures. Therefore my work also encompasses governance of climate change at various societal and geographical levels, both in relation to mitigating climate change and adapting to its effects.

I pursue these strands drawing from a variety of social science disciplines in an interdisciplinary manner. My current research includes societal transformations and low carbon futures (see ESRC-funded CAST centre), deep decarbonisation (see ERC-funded 'DeepDCarb' - Deep Decarbonisation: the Democratic Challenge of Navigating Governance Traps’ project), communication and accessibility of climate data in visual form (including work in collaboration with the IPCC), coastal adaptation and resilience. I serves on the editorial board of the academic journal Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews (WIREs) Climate Change. I am also member of the Science, Society and Sustainability (3S) Research Group at UEA and and of the Tyndall Centre.

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Irene Reppa

Assistant Professor, Psychology, Swansea University
My research the last few years has been on understanding cognitive operations behind performance. Recently, my colleagues and I have been looking into whether and how attractive visual stimuli can influence time-critical performance.

Another recent line of work concerns our use and understanding of icons, signs and symbols. Considering they are part of a new global visual language, we know relatively little so far about how they are perceived and understood by people across languages, cultures, ages, and ethnic backgrounds. Discovering this over the next few years is an exciting new venture for us.

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Irene Rujas Pascual

Profesora Ayudante Doctora. Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Doctora en Psicología por la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.

Profesora del Departamento de Investigación y Educación en Psicología, en la Facultad de Psicología de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

En los últimos años, ha trabajado con niñas y niños con dificultades de aprendizaje, tanto en contexto escolar, como en contexto clínico.

Está interesada en el estudio del desarrollo del lenguaje y en el diseño de herramientas para su evaluación y la detección de dificultades tempranas.

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Irene Xagoraraki

Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Michigan State University
My students and I are working on water quality and public health issues. We study the fate of pathogens in the built environment and in natural systems. Since 2017, our research focuses on environmental surveillance approaches for prediction of outbreaks.

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Irfan Mehmood

Associate Professor in Business Analytics, University of Bradford
Dr. Irfan Mehmood serves as an Associate Professor in Business Analytics at the University of Bradford. His research interests span across vision AI, business data analytics, machine learning, and responsible AI. In addition to contributing to prominent peer-reviewed journals like the International Journal of Information Management and Future Generation Computer Systems, Dr. Mehmood actively engages in scholarly endeavours.

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Irina Ceric

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Windsor
Irina Ceric joined the University of Windsor Faculty of Law in 2022. She holds a PhD from Osgoode Hall Law School. Her research lies at the intersection of law and social movements, with a particular focus on the regulation and criminalization of dissent by movements for social and environmental justice and Indigenous sovereignty. Irina is also a longtime community activist and legal support organizer and educator, having worked with movements in Canada and the US since the late 1990s. Prior to shifting into academia, she practiced criminal and clinical law in Toronto and Vancouver.

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Irina Ponomareva

Adjunct Research Fellow in Griffith Center for Social and Cultural Research (GCSCR), Griffith University
Irina Ponomareva is an archaeologist with experience working across four countries: Russia, Ukraine, Spain and Australia. She has a PhD in Archaeology from Griffith University on the rock art of Siberia and ethno-cultural identity. Following her Ph.D., Irina entered Australian consulting archaeology for a few years before undertaking a postdoctoral position in Spain. She has since returned to Australia, eager to continue her career in the consulting industry.

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Irina Fernández Lozano

Profesora de Sociología, UNED - Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia
Profesora de Sociología e investigadora en la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED).
Su investigación gira sobre todo en torno a las diferencias de género en el uso del tiempo y el acceso a las políticas de conciliación.

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Iris Chan

Fellow, Grattan Institute
Iris Chan is a Fellow in Grattan Institute’s Budgets and Government Program. She has previously worked in a wide range of policy roles at the Reserve Bank of Australia, including as a senior research economist specialising in using microdata to answer policy questions, and has managed teams focused on payments policy and emerging financial markets issues. She holds a Master in Public Affairs (Economics) from Princeton University, and honours degrees in Commerce (joint honours in economics and econometrics) and Law from the University of Sydney.

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Iris Lim

Assistant Professor, Bond University
Assistant Professor in Biomedical Science

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Irma Mooi-Reci

Professor in Labour Sociology, The University of Melbourne
Irma Mooi-Reci is a Professor of Labor Sociology at the School of Social and Political Sciences (SSPS) and an Adjunct Professorial Fellow of the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research (MIASER) at the University of Melbourne. Irma has served as a Deputy Editor of the renowned journal Gender & Society (2019-2023) and was Head of Sociology at the University of Melbourne (2017-2020).

Irma is a leading expert in the field of unemployment research and the study of labor market dynamics. Over the past 15 years of her academic career, she has rigorously researched labor market and career dynamics to understand how disruptive events such as - unemployment, underemployment, early disadvantage and the changing nature of work (conditions) - shape labor market inequalities for workers and their families. Her work has been widely published in some of the most prominent academic journals including Human Relations, Social Science Research, European Sociological Review, British Journal of Industrial Relations, SSM-Population Health , Social Forces and many more prominent journals. Relatedly, her work has been (inter)nationally recognized through various research prizes and awards, invitations to give keynote lectures and visiting positions at top universities including the Oxford University, Nuffield College (2017), and the University of Madison Wisconsin (2010, 2011 and 2012).

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Irmine Keta Rotimi

Doctoral Candidate, Marketing and International Business department, Auckland University of Technology

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Irvin Waller

Emeritus professor of Criminology, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa
Irvin Waller is professor emeritus of criminology at the University of Ottawa. He is author of Science and Secrets of Ending Violent Crime (2019) and numerous publications use research and data to advance crime prevention and victim support policies. In the 1970s, he was a senior official in the Canadian government. He has served on national commissions in Canada, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States. He gained particular recognition for pioneering the United Nations General Assembly resolution on principles of justice for victims as well as international organizations influencing prevention and victims' rights in Europe, the Americas and in the world. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge.

Irvin Waller est professeur émérite de criminologie à l'Université d'Ottawa. Ses nombreuses publications utilisent la recherche et les données pour faire avancer les politiques de prévention du crime et d'aide aux victimes. Dans les années 1970, il était un haut fonctionnaire du gouvernement canadien. Il a siégé à des commissions nationales au Canada, en Afrique du Sud, au Royaume-Uni et aux États-Unis. Il a acquis une reconnaissance particulière pour avoir été le pionnier de la résolution de l'Assemblée générale des Nations Unies sur les principes de justice pour les victimes ainsi que les organisations internationales influençant la prévention et les droits des victimes en Europe, la Amériques et dans le monde. Il a un doctorat. de l'Université de Cambridge.

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Iryna Skubii

Mykola Zerov Fellow in Ukrainian Studies, School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, The University of Melbourne
Iryna Skubii is the inaugural Mykola Zerov Fellow in Ukrainian Studies at the University of Melbourne. She obtained her PhD in History at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario and a Candidate of Science Degree in History at V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University (Ukraine). Previously, Iryna taught in Ukraine and Canada and held visiting research positions in Germany, Poland, Austria, and Canada. Her research projects dealt with the history of consumption, materialities, and human-environmental relationships during the Soviet famines in Ukraine and Soviet social and economic history more broadly. Her first monograph was titled “Trade in Kharkiv in the Years of NEP: economy and everyday life” (Torhivlia v Kharkovi v roky NEPu (1921–1929): ekonomika ta povsiakdennist’) (Kharkiv: Rarytety Ukrainy, 2017). She is also currently working on two monographs, one based on her recent thesis, “Survival Under Extremes: Human, Environmental, and Material Relationships Amidst the Soviet Famines in Ukraine,” and another one focused on her research on consumption and material culture in early Soviet Ukraine. Her new research will explore the economic, environmental, and cultural history of sunflowers in Ukraine.

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Iryna Voloshyna

Ph.D. Candidate in Folklore, Indiana University
Iryna Voloshyna is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University, Bloomington. She is the founding artistic director of the Indiana Slavic Choir.

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Isa Haskologlu

Lecturer, American University
Isa Haskologlu is an Invited Lecturer at the American University in the Department of Government. His research interests are civil conflict and negotiations. His papers appear in the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies and Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict.

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Isa Menzies

Visiting Fellow, Research School of Humanities and the Arts , Australian National University
Isa holds a PhD from the Australian National University (ANU). Her research critically engages with representations of the horse in national identity narratives, examining the role of this animal in the Australian national imagination. She has published substantially in this area and is currently working on a book.
Isa also holds a Master of Arts (Museum Studies) and has spent over 15 years working with material and cultural heritage, both in Australia and internationally. She has worked across a range of areas, from exhibition development to collection management, and has also lectured in museology at ANU.

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Isa Olalekan Elegbede

Lecturer, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg
Dr Isa Elegbede has interdisciplinary experience and background in marine and coastal resources. He is interested in applying a holistic sustainability approach to environmental issues and their impact on resources.

He has a PhD in environmental sciences (specialisation marine sustainability and blue economy) from the Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany.

His PhD research investigated the impact of voluntary sustainability standards in marine industrial fisheries, a case study with the Nigerian industrial marine fisheries.

He has a bachelor's degree in fisheries from the Lagos State University and a master's degree in marine sciences (marine pollution and management) from the University of Lagos.

He is a visiting scholar with the Dalhousie University in Canada and a fellow of the Ocean Frontier Institute and Robin Rigby Trust. Also a diaspora expert with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH/ Centre for International Migration and Development.

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Isaac Elking

Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management, University of Houston-Downtown
Isaac Elking is an associate professor of supply chain management at the University of Houston – Downtown’s Marilyn Davies College of Business. Prior to receiving his doctorate in Supply Chain Management from the University of Maryland, he worked in Contracting & Procurement for Shell Oil Company. His research interests include buyer-supplier relationships, innovation, and sustainability in supply chain management. His research has been published in journals such as the Journal of Supply Chain Management, the Journal of Business Logistics, the International Journal of Logistics Management, and Transportation Journal.

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Isaac Kamola

Associate Professor of Political Science, Trinity College
Isaac Kamola is an associate professor of political science at Trinity College, Hartford, CT. His research examines the political economy of higher education, critical globalization studies, and African anticolonial theory. He is author of Free Speech and Koch Money: Manufacturing a Campus Culture War (with Ralph Wilson, 2021) and Making the World Global: US Universities and the Production of the Global Imaginary (2019). His scholarly work has appeared in International Studies Quarterly, International Political Sociology, British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Millennium, Journal of Academic Freedom, African Identities, Journal of Higher Education in Africa, Third World Quarterly, Alternatives, Cultural Politics, Polygraph, and Transitions as well as numerous edited volumes.

Isaac is the creator of Faculty First Responders, a program that monitors right-wing attacks on academics and provides resources to help faculty members and administrators respond to manufactured outrage. And he currently serves as the director of the Center for the Defense of Academic Freedom at the American Association of University Professors (AAUP).

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Isaac Tabner

Senior Lecturer in Finance, University of Stirling

I have maintained an active personal interest in stock market investment since the BT3 privatization in 1993. Much of my research and teaching is motivated and informed by practical experience as a private investor: both through the dot com bubble and collapse, as well as, the more recent financial crisis. I am particularly interested in the practical applications of investment theory and research for individual, as well as for institutional investors.

I was awarded the Diploma in Financial Planning (DipPFS) in 2010, the CFA designation in 2003, the ASIP in 2002 and the IMC in 1998. My PhD thesis titled "The relationship between concentration and realised volatility: an empirical investigation of the FTSE 100 Index January 1984 through March 2003" was completed at the University of Stirling in 2004 and in 1999 I was awarded the MSc with distinction in investment analysis from the University of Stirling.

I have been at the University of Stirling since September 1998. I was appointed as a lecturer in finance in September 2003. Prior to this, I was a PhD student, teaching assistant, research assistant and MSc student. Before studying finance and investment, I worked as a marine biologist in Canada, after graduating with an upper second in marine and environmental biology from the University of Saint Andrews.

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Isaac A. R. Kerr

Research Assistant at Flinders University Palaeontology Laboratory, Flinders University
In early 2023 I received my PhD with a thesis on the systematics and palaeoecology of the giant fossil kangaroo genus Protemnodon. My recent research focusses on the fossil kangaroos of New Guinea.

I undertook a Bachelor's Degree in science majoring in evolutionary biology at the University of Adelaide. My Honours project, also at Adelaide Uni, was on the fossils, evolution and biogeography of a peculiar genus of vine, Ripogonum, from New Zealand and eastern Australia.

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Isaac Abotebuno Akolgo

PhD Candidate, Bayreuth International Graduate School of African Studies
Isaac Abotebuno Akolgo is a PhD candidate and junior fellow at the Africa Multiple Cluster of Excellence, University of Bayreuth. He is currently completing his dissertation on the political economy of money and finance in Ghana.

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Isabel Estrada

Associate Professor of Innovation & Strategy, University of Groningen
Isabel Estrada Ph.D, is an Associate Professor of Innovation and Strategy at the University of Groningen. She is an expert in collaboration between organisations and has extensively studied the governance of 'particularly challenging' collaborations: collaborative innovation, alliance-to-acquisition transitions, competitor collaboration, public-private projects and multi-partner alliances. Besides publishing in leading academic journals in the management field, Isabel seeks to connect for impact (e.g. expert consultation, guest lectures). She has served in the Editorial Review Board of Journal of Management Studies and as a Co-Chair of the Strategic Management Division of the European Academy of Management, where she currently serves as Development Co-Chair.

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Isabel Gauthier

David K. Wilson Professor of Psychology, Vanderbilt University
I have the privilege to head the Object Perception Lab in the Psychology Department at Vanderbilt University.

I think of myself as a cognitive neuroscientist – I am interested in how we perceive, recognize and categorize objects (such as faces, letters, cars and novel objects such as Greebles). My laboratory is interested in the structure of individual differences in perceptual abilities. We also seek to understand perceptual expertise – defined as becoming very good at making perceptual judgments that started off as being very difficult – and investigates the behavioral and neural changes that occur during its acquisition.

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Isabel Grant

Law Professor, Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia
Isabel Grant is a professor of law at the Allard School of Law. She is a member of the British Columbia bar and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.

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Isabel Key

PhD Candidate, Marine Ecology, The University of Edinburgh
For my PhD I am investigating the biodiversity of seagrass meadows in Scotland, looking across trophic levels and bridging marine and terrestrial realms. I am interested in novel approaches to monitoring biodiversity, including using semi-aquatic predators such as birds and otters as indicator species, and trialling acoustics to monitor fish and crab activity. I have previously worked on nature-based solutions at the University of Oxford, and hold a bachelors degree in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge.

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Isabel Argüelles Rozada

Investigadora predoctoral en Filosofía, Universidad de Oviedo
Isabel Argüelles Rozada es graduada en Filosofía por la Universidad de Oviedo (2013-2017), habiendo recibido el Premio Fin de Grado. Ha ejercido como profesora de Filosofía en Bachillerato. Actualmente es contratada predoctoral en el departamento de Filosofía de la Universidad de Oviedo (2021-), dentro de la rama de Investigaciones Humanísticas. Desarrolla su tesis doctoral analizando desde una perspectiva filosófica la idea del flâneur partiendo del pensamiento de Walter Benjamin e identificando sus influencias simbólicas y estéticas, con especial atención al medio cinematográfico.

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Isabella Currie

PhD candidate, La Trobe University
Isabella Currie is a PhD student and sessional academic at La Trobe University. Her research focuses on the Wagner Group and its role in international relations. Her research interests include foreign interference, authoritarian regimes, security, private and semi-state actors, and geopolitics.

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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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