ELISSA MYERS
Since 2003, Elissa Myers has chaired and served as president of Advice & Consensus, a consulting firm whose focus is on helping nonprofit organizations.
Since 2003, Elissa Myers has chaired and served as president of Advice & Consensus, a consulting firm whose focus is on helping nonprofit organizations.
Mona Jensen most recently served IDEXX Laboratories as a research and development manager, and clinical chemistry research and development manager.
Dolores Van Rensalier led the five-member board of the Huntoon-Van Rensalier Underground Railroad Foundation, of which she was the founder and president.
Since 2014, Pamela Flattau has served as the founder and executive director of the Psychology of Science in Policy (PsySiP) Project.
Lillian Ackerman has served Washington State University in Pullman, Washington, as a researcher in anthropology since 1982 and adjunct professor since 2001.
Driven by her passion for health care, Anne Barlow dedicated her career to advancing the field. The first stop on her journey was North Lonsdale Hospital.
With a wide variety of interests, Sarah C. Greenfield wore a lot of hats over the course of her career.
For over a decade, Dr. Amy Dryman has been recognized for achievements in her career in research and development.
Christina Maslach has served as a professor emeritus of psychology at the University of California Berkeley since 2013.
Lisa M. Dunkle has lent her skills to her position as the chief medical officer of the Protein Science Corporation since 2011.
Jacqueline Y. Miller serves the Allyn Museum of Entomology and as both a curator for lepidoptera and an associate director at the McGuire Center.
Chi Yu Hu, PhD, is a physicist and professor emeritus of California State University, celebrating 47 years of distinction in her field.
Catherine Uyehara is director of research at the U.S. Army Regional Health Command-Pacific-Hawaii and a department chief at the Tripler Army Medical Center.
Thelma Dunnebacke Dixon has worked for the Viral and Rickettsial Disease Laboratory of the California Department of Health Care Services since 1976.
Charlotte G. Neumann has worked as a research professor at the Fielding School of Public Health at the University of California Los Angeles since 2009.
Jeannette R. Little serves the U.S. Army in the Medical Research and Material Command, the Mobile Health Innovation Center, and Augusta University.
Since 2005, Rosemary A. Stevens has served as a DeWitt Wallace Distinguished Scholar of Social Medicine and Public Policy at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Renowned for her work in environmental science, economics, and mathematics, Graciela Chichilnisky is proud of the impact of her contributions to the fields.
Inge Juliana Sackmann Christy is currently a faculty associate of the California Institute of Technology.
L. Miriam Dickinson is a professor at the University of Colorado Denver Graduate School, teaching in the departments of biostatistics and family medicine.
Liisa K. Selin is renowned as an expert in viral immunology and is thriving as a professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
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