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Roger A. Edwards, ScD

Roger A. Edwards, ScD is currently an Assistant Professor at Northeastern University in the Bouvé College of Health Sciences in Boston, MA. His prior work includes over two decades of experience in academia, industry, and government related to the diffusion of health and medical innovations. Dr. Edwards holds an A.B. in Human Biology from Stanford and an M.S. in Health Services Research from Stanford. He received a Sc.D.

Foteini Kakulas, BSc, Hons, PhD

Foteini Hassiotou completed a BSc in Biology at the Aristotle University of Greece, with First Class Honors in Microbiology. She then migrated to Perth, completing a PhD in 2009 in Plant Biology at the University of Western Australia (UWA). Shortly after, she started working at the Hartmann Human Lactation Research Group (UWA) on breast milk stem cells and commenced a second PhD on this subject, which she completed in 2012.

Jennifer N. Lind, PharmD, MPH

Jennifer N. Lind, PharmD, MPH, is an Epidemiologist in the Birth Defects Branch in the Division of Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Dr. Lind’s current research is on safer medication use in pregnancy, identifying the causes of birth defects, and identifying opportunities to prevent them. Prior to joining the Birth Defects Branch, Dr.

Guido E. Moro, MD

GUIDO E. MORO, MD, is a paediatrician and neonatologist from the University of Milan, Italy. He has been the Director of the Centre for Infant Nutrition to Prevent Illnesses in Adult Life and Director of the Department of Neonatal Pathology of the Macedonio Melloni Maternity Hospital from January 2001 to December 2010.

Rebecca Mannel, BS, BA, IBCLC, FILCA

Rebecca (Becky) is Lactation Center Coordinator at Oklahoma University Medical Center and also leads HCA Healthcare’s Corporate Lactation Consultant Workgroup.


Erica Hesch Anstey, PhD, MA

Erica Hesch Anstey received her PhD in public health from the University of South Florida in Tampa. She also has an MA in women’s studies and is a certified lactation counselor (CLC). Erica has long been interested in becoming a leader in Maternal and Child Health (MCH) and was an MCH Trainee (2011-2012).

Peter J. Burke

Peter J. Burke is a professor in the Department of Sociology. One of the originators of Identity Theory, his research draws on Complexity Theory, Artificial Intelligence, and Computer Simulation to understand (1) how individuals, acting as agents with particular identities, come together in interaction to create larger aggregates, groups, organizations and societies, and (2) how these social structures constrain and limit the kinds of actions that individuals can take.




Jones, Martyn

Martyn Jones

Martyn Jones is a member of the social work program team in the School of Global Studies, Social Science and Planning. Previously, he was Director of the Field Education Unit in the same School. Prior to his appointment at RMIT, Martyn was Director of the social work program at Deakin University.

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