Beatrice Juskeviciute
Andre Bensadoun
Dr Bensadoun's professional expertise is in lipid transport and more specifically in the biochemistry, structure and function of lipolytic enzymes(lipoprotein lipase and hepatic lipase) and lipase-binding proteins such as heparan sulfate proteoglycans(syndecans and glypicans) and GPIHBP1 (glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchored HDL binding protein).
Brittany Rosendaul
Brittany is a FiGLI student pursuing both her JD and PhD in Developmental Psychology. Her research is based predominantly on child eyewitnesses and juvenile justice in Cornell's Child Witness and Cognition Lab. She is also a graduate member of the Cornell University Prison Initiative and the active president of the Cornell Graduate and Professional Women's Network.
Alissa Burns-Medero
Adam Davis
Adam began his career at Cornell in 2001 in Cooperative Extension, Media and Technology services. Working with the 4-H program since 2004, he is responsible for annual federal reporting, the state enrollment system and the 4-H Club Management Delivery mode.
He is a member of NYSACCE4-HE where he sits on the Awards and Recognition Committee, and a member of NAE4-HE. Adam is a Cornell Graduate with a Master of Public Administration, Public and Non-Profit Management through
Altagracia Gomez
Andrea Turnbull
Andrea J. Turnbull, M.A., LMHC is an extension associate with the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research and has worked on the Residential Child Care Project since 2008. As a Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) instructor, Ms. Turnbull has delivered training programs and provided technical assistance for human service organizations nationally and internationally. Since beginning her work in residential care in 1993, Ms. Turnbull has worked in a variety of settings including long-term residential, group homes and