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Lloyd Baiyegunhi

Professor, University of KwaZulu-Natal

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Lloyd Hill

Lecturer, Stellenbosch University

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Llucia Mascorda-Cabre

Postdoctoral Researcher, Applied Marine Ecosystem Research Unit, University of Plymouth

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Lluís Montoliu

Investigador científico del CSIC, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología (CNB - CSIC)
Licenciado y doctor en Biología por la Universidad de Barcelona. Ha trabajado en Barcelona, Heidelberg (Alemania) y Madrid. Investiga sobre temas básicos, como la organización de genes en el genoma, y aplicados, como las enfermedades raras, en particular el albinismo, utilizando modelos animales (ratones) editados genéticamente con las herramientas CRISPR-Cas9, de las que fue pionero en su uso y diseminación en Espama. Investigador científico del Centro Nacional de Biotecnología (CNB-CSIC) y del Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red en Enfermedades Raras (CIBERER-ISCIII). Es Presidente del Comité de Ética del CSIC, miembro del panel de Ética del ERC en Bruselas y Profesor Honorífico de la Universidad Complutense. Presidente de las sociedades científicas internacionales ARRIGE y ESPCR. Miembros de las juntas directivas de la SEBBM, SEG e IFPCS. Director del nodo español del Archivo Europeo de Ratones Mutantes (EMMA-Infrafrontier). Promotor del acuerdo COSCE por la transparencia en experimentación animal. Además de la investigación le apasiona la bioética y la divulgación científica. Ha recibido diversos premios por su trayectoria investigadora y divulgadora.

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Llŷr ap Cenydd

Lecturer in Computer Science, Bangor University
I am a lecturer in the School of Computer Science and Engineering at Bangor University, Wales, UK. My research interests include virtual and mixed reality, real-time computer graphics, procedural animation, and artificial intelligence. Alongside my academic work, I also develop commercial VR games, including the underwater safari park experience Ocean Rift.

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Loandi Richter-Mouton

Researcher: Environmental Antimicrobial resistance, water quality and food safety, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Pretoria, University of Pretoria

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Loc Do

Professor of Dental Public Health, The University of Queensland
I am a dentist by background. I commenced my research career in early 2000s. I was a Professor at the Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, University of Adelaide. I have moved to University of Queensland School of Dentistry since January 2021 as Professor of Dental Public Health.

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Lode Godderis

Professor in occupational medicine , KU Leuven
I am a professor in Occupational Health at the Centre for Environment and Health of the University of Leuven. I care for healthy people in healthy companies. I am driven by prevention and I aim to improve wellbeing and health through and at work. In this context, I see return to work as an essential and integrated part of the recovery and treatment of sick and disabled individuals.

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Loes Aaldering

Associate Professor in Comparative Politics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Loes Aaldering is an associate professor in Comparative Politics at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration of the VU Amsterdam. Her research mainly focuses on issues related to gender and politics, political leadership, political representation and electoral behavior. More specifically, she studies, among other things, how politicians are discussed in the media in terms of their leadership traits; gender differences in media coverage of politicians; (gendered) leadership effects on voters; gender stereotypes; sexism during election campaigns; dark politicians; gender and negative campaigning; fake news; news avoidance; immersive journalism and (affective) polarization.

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Logan Dancey

Associate Professor of Government, Wesleyan University
Logan Dancey (Ph.D. University of Minnesota, 2010) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Government at Wesleyan University, where he teaches courses in American Politics. His research and teaching interests include the U.S. Congress, campaigns and elections, and public opinion. His work has appeared in such journals as the American Journal of Political Science, Political Research Quarterly, and Political Behavior. He is also a co-author (with Kjersten Nelson and Eve Ringsmuth) of the book It’s Not Personal: Politics and Policy in Lower Court Confirmation Hearings.

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Logan Kistler

Curator of Archaeobotany and Archaeogenomics, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution
I use archaeology, ancient DNA, and genomics to study the domestication of plants and humans' relationships with the environment.

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Logan Pendergrast

PhD Researcher in Integrative Physiology, Karolinska Institutet
Logan Pendergrast is a PhD researcher in the Integrative Physiology Laboratory at Karolinska Institute. His research focus is to characterise the interplay between adipose tissue biology, the circadian clock, and exercise.

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Logan Walsh

Assistant Professor, Department of Human Genetics, McGill University
Logan Walsh est professeur adjoint au département de génétique humaine de l’Université McGill et membre de l’Institut du cancer Rosalind et Morris Goodman. Il a récemment été nommé titulaire de la chaire de recherche sur le cancer du poumon Rosalind Goodman.

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Loïc Simonet

Researcher at the Austrian Institute for International Affairs, Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik (OIIP)
Depuis juin 2021 : Chercheur à l’Institut autrichien des affaires internationales (Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik – OIIP).

Déc. 2013-Juin 2021 : Senior External Co-operation Officer au cabinet du Secrétaire général de l’Organisation pour la Coopération et la Sécurité en Europe (OSCE), à Vienne (Autriche) ; officier de liaison de l’OSCE auprès de l’UE et de l’OTAN à Bruxelles.

Juin 2008 – Déc. 2012 : Conseiller politico-militaire à la Représentation permanente de la France auprès de l’Organisation pour la Sécurité et la Coopération en Europe (OSCE), à Vienne (Autriche).

2004 – 2008 : Chef de bureau adjoint, puis en 2007 chef par intérim, du bureau du droit international public à la Direction des affaires juridiques du ministère de la Défense (Paris, France).

• Auteur de deux ouvrages parus aux éditions Pedone (Paris) :
- Le Traité sur le commerce des armes, 2015, 220 p.
- Les pipelines en droit international et dans les relations internationales, 2021, 352 p.

• Publications de plus de 40 articles sur des sujets de droit international, de droit et de géopolitique de l’énergie et de sécurité internationale (RGDIP, AFDI, OSCE Yearbook, Annuaire du droit de la mer, Défense nationale, Revue internationale et stratégique, Revue des affaires européennes, Revue de l’énergie, Questions internationales, Géoéconomie, etc.)

• Collaboration régulière avec le Collège de l'OTAN à Rome, l’Ecole de l’OTAN à Oberammergau (Allemagne) et l’Académie diplomatique de Vienne.

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Lois Harder

Dean of Social Sciences and Professor of Political Science, University of Victoria
My research focuses on Canadian citizenship law and the law and politics of the family. I have recently published a sole authored book: Canadian Club: Birthright Citizenship and Belonging (University of Toronto Press, 2022), and a co-edited collection: Neoliberal Contentions: Diagnosing the Present (University of Toronto Press, 2023).

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Lois Surgenor

Professor in Psychological Medicine, University of Otago
Professor Lois Surgenor's research interests are in the area of eating disorders, psychological aspects of long-term and life-shortening medical conditions, and health workforce well-being and regulation.

She publishes in a variety of fields including eating disorders, rehabilitation, and workforce health. Professor Surgenor supervises research projects across a range of health and mental health areas. She encourages students to contact her directly to discuss possible research proposals and supervision.

Professor Surgenor is the Associate Dean (Academic) in the Health Sciences Division. She is Associate Editor of the Journal of Eating Disorders and on the Editorial Board of Eating Disorders, Journal of Treatment and Prevention.

She served on the NZ Psychologist Board between 2002–2011 and previous chair of the Health Regulatory Authorities of New Zealand.

Professor Surgenor is course convenor of a number of postgraduate papers including

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Lokesh Joshi

Stokes Professor of Glycosciences, University of Galway
Prof. Lokesh Joshi is the Stokes Professor of Glycosciences at the University of Galway, Ireland. His research examines the role of proteins and carbohydrates during health and disease states in chronic diseases and infections. He is the founder of an environmentally conscious medical technology company, Aquila Bioscience, which is developing nature-inspired pathogen capture and decontamination technology as a safer alternative to chemicals that are harmful to people and the planet.

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Lolita Alfred

Lecturer in Mental Health, School of Health and Psychological Sciences, City, University of London
Lolita Alfred is a lecturer with an interest in emotional health and well-being, substance use, and employee well-being. She qualified as a registered mental health nurse in 2004, and her professional practice has been based mainly on the areas of forensic mental health, public health, and academia.

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Lonni Besançon

Assistant Professor in Data Visualization, Linköping University
Lonni Besançon is an Assistant Professor in Visualization research at Linköping University. His main research interests lie in 3D interaction with volumetric data, immersive analytics, visualization of statistical data, methodological research, and open science.

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Lorcan Conlon

PhD student, Quantum Science & Technology, Australian National University
Lorcan Conlon is a PhD student in the Quantum Science & Technology department of the School of Physics at Australian National University.

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Lorelei Kelly

Research Lead, Modernizing Congress, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University

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Lorelli Nowell

Associate Professor and Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs, Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary
Dr. Lorelli Nowell is an Associate Professor and Assistant Dean Graduate Programs in the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She holds a Teaching and Learning Research Professorship focused on studying innovations in teaching and learning, professional learning and development of educators, and mentorship to support teaching and learning practices. She has a strong mixed methods research background and numerous interdisciplinary and international collaborations which have fostered meaningful contributions to the field of teaching and learning. She presents her work locally, nationally, and internationally, and publishes her research in high impact, peer reviewed journals as well as public forums.

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Loren B Landau

Research Chair on Mobility & the Politics of Diversity. Migration; Urbanisation; Refugees; Xenophobia, University of the Witwatersrand

Loren B Landau is the South African Research Chair in Human Mobility and the Politics of Difference. Formerly the founding director of the African Centre for Migration & Society at the University of the Witwatersrand (which now hosts the chair), his work explores the relationships among human mobility, citizenship, development, and political authority. Along with his academic responsibilities, he has served as the chair of the Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa (CoRMSA), is a member of the South African Immigration Advisory Board and of the editorial boards of International Migration Review, Migration Studies, and the Journal of Refugee Studies. He has consulted with the South African Human Rights Commission, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the UNDP, the French Development Agency (AFD), Oxfam, and others. He holds an MSc in Development Studies (LSE) and a PhD in Political Science (Berkeley). Widely published in the academic and popular press, he is author of The Humanitarian Hangover: Displacement, Aid, and Transformation in Western Tanzania (Wits Press), co-editor of Contemporary Migration to South Africa (World Bank), editor of Exorcising the Demons Within: Xenophobia, Violence and Statecraft in Contemporary South Africa (UN University Press/Wits Press) and has published in Millennium, Politics & Society, the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies and elsewhere.

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Loren Collingwood

Associate Professor of political science, University of New Mexico

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Loren Gaudet

Assistant Teaching Professor, Academic and Technical Writing Program, University of Victoria
Dr. Loren Gaudet is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Academic and Technical Writing Program at the University of Victoria. Her research and teaching focuses on first-year writing, specifically, fostering belonging in the writing classroom by leveraging existing institutional resources, and on the rhetoric of health and medicine, specifically, the rhetorical history of Lyme disease. Her academic work has appeared in Discourse and Writing/Rédactologie, BMJ's Medical Humanities, Health, and the Journal of Medical Humanities. She has also co-authored open educational resources including sections of STEM Writing Resources for Learning (ScWRL) and Why Write? A Guide for Students in Canada.

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Loren D. Marsh

Research Fellow, Humboldt University of Berlin
I'm a research fellow in classics at Humboldt University of Berlin working on my second book on Aristotle's Poetics, and the author of "Muthos: Aristotle's Concept of Narrative and the Fragments of Old Comedy" (V&R, 2021). As a writer and director, I recently completed my third independent feature film "Night to be Gone", released earlier this year, and am currently in pre-production on "F for Fittko", about my German family's work in the resistance during the war.

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Loren N. Bouyer

PhD Student, Neuroscience, The University of Queensland
I graduated from the University of Queensland with class 1 honours in 2023. My thesis focussed on finding an objective measure for the intensity of imagination. I have presented a poster at the Australasian Brain and Psychological Sciences Meeting (2022) and a talk at the Australasian Cognitive Neuroscience Society Conference (2023). I have published a first-authored paper and there are more on the way.

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Lorena Fernández de la Cruz

Clinical Researcher, Psychiatric Epidemiology, Karolinska Institutet
I completed my PhD in psychiatry and clinical psychology and defended my thesis with honors in 2013 at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. In my dissertation, I explored the clinical heterogeneity of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents. For four years, I worked at the Institute of Psychiatry (IoP), King's College London. During my last year at the IoP, I completed a one-year postdoc in the Mood & Development Laboratory at the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. I moved to Stockholm in 2014 for a second postdoc at the Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders Across the Lifespan research group at the Department of Clinical Neuroscience (CNS), led by Professor David Mataix-Cols, where I started working with psychiatric epidemiology designs. From 2016 to 2019 I was an Assistant Professor (Forskarassistent) in this group and, since 2020, I am a Senior Researcher. I qualified as Docent in Psychology in 2021.

Since September 2018, I am the Equal Treatment Representative (Ombud för Lika Villkor) at CNS. I am also the Dissemination and Outreach Coordinator for BUP Forsknings och Utvecklingscentrum (BUP FoUU) at the Stockholm Mental Health Services (SLSO), Region Stockholm.

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Lorenzo Alvarez-Filip

Professor of Marine Ecology, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)

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Lorenzo Bramanti

Chargé de Recherches CNRS à l'Observatoire Océanologique de Banyuls, au Laboratoire d'écogéochimie des environnements benthiques, Sorbonne Université
Chargè de recherche CNRS au Laboratoire d'Ecogeoquimie des Environnementes Bentiques (LECOB) au Observatoire océanologique de Banyuls-sur-Mer. Ma ligne de recherche porte sur la conservation, l'écologie, la restauration et la dynamique des populations de filtreurs benthiques, principalement les coraux.

Le cœur de mes recherches réside dans l'application du concept de la Forêt Animale Marine, que j'applique de manière transversale pour répondre aux questions sur l'écologie fonctionnelle et la dynamique de résilience des écosystèmes coralliens.

En Méditerranée, je travaille sur la conservation, la restauration et l'écologie des gorgones, en particulier du précieux corail rouge méditerranéen (Corallium rubrum).

Dans les Caraïbes, je collabore avec la Calfornia State University Northridge sur l'écologie et la dynamique des populations des octocoralliaires dans les îles Vierges américaines.

Dans l'océan Pacifique (Taiwan et Polynésie française), je concentre mes recherches sur la dynamique de récupération des récifs coralliens et les effets de l'acidification des océans.

Ces dernières années, j'ai élargi mes domaines de recherche à l'habitat mésophotique, avec des projets dans le sud de la Sardaigne (Italie), à Moorea (Polynésie française), à Lanzarote (îles Canaries, Espagne) et au Cap-Vert.

À partir de 2022, je suis co-directeur scientifique du programme DEEPLIFE, un programme de 10 ans soutenu par la Décennie des océans de l'ONU qui vise à étudier et découvrir les forêts animales marines mésophotiques, en collaboration avec Under the Pole

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Lorenzo Uribe Sanmiguel

Junior Architect at OMA, IE University

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Lori Frasier

Professor of Pediatrics, Penn State

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Lori Hunter

Professor of Sociology, Director of the Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado Boulder

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Lori Trudell

Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship, Clemson University
Dr. Lori Trudell is an Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship in the Department of Management in the Wilbur O. and Ann Power's College of Business at Clemson University. She received her PhD is Management from the Rawls College of Business at Texas Tech University. She is originally from Georgia and grew up on a South Georgia farm. Growing up on her father's farm taught her to value hard work, integrity, and the value of being a self-starter. She enjoys researching new ventures and start-ups and the many dilemmas they face. Her research specifically focuses on the effects of CEO and TMT decision making, how ventures strategize in the face of crises, and the processes through which ventures survive and thrive. In her free time, she enjoys being outside, hiking, and watching football in the fall.

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Lori Turnbull

Professor of Political Science in the Faculty of Management at Dalhousie University, Dalhousie University

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