Alumni


AUSN Alumni work around the world in academia, government service, civil society, industry and a range of professions.  For example, we have alumni working in the U.S. Indian Health Service, for governments of tribes, communities and nations, as university and school professors, in legal practice, in the United Nations, NGOs, IGOs, media, hospitals, youth organizations, ethics committees, industry and research organizations, and many other spaces in the world. 

On this page are some of the over two hundred members of the Alumni Association. The alumni are listed in alphabetical order of the country they are currently working in. The list indicates their Current Position, AUSN degree, and dissertation title. 

The profiles of some of our featured alumni are also available, as well as a separate list of the dissertation titles of Masters and Doctoral graduates. Pictures of alumni for the following degree programs are also available on the individual degree programs [Ph.D., MBA, MBGPH, MPH, MSPD, MSTS, MA, CEEGH, CCP, CBGPH, CPH]. The dissertation defense of many alumni and their experiences are in the Alumni playlist on the AUSN YouTube channel.

For information on the official AUSN graduation gowns contact the provost,

Australia

Ms. Laura Ballantyne-Brodie, Lawyer, Melbourne, Australia (MBGPH – Earth System Ethics: A Systems Approach to Ethics for Our World)

Dr. Nusrat Chowdury, Health Care Professional, Sydney, Australia (PhD – International Comparisons of Followed Ethics in Palliative Care of Cancer Patients)

Bangladesh

Ms. Tanya Ahmad, Creative consultant, HS Enterprise Ltd., Dhaka (MBGPH – Ethical and Moral Considerations for Road Safety in Bangladesh)

Dr. Tahera Ahmed, Professor, North-South University (Ph.D. – Awareness and Need of Life Skills Concepts among Young People in Bangladesh)

Dr. Tarana Ahmed, Managing Director, Technochic, Dhaka (MBGPH – Improved Lifestyle of Child Domestic Workers: Decreases Street Beggars in Bangladesh; Ph.D. – Empowerment of Youth Street Beggars as Child Domestic Workers can make a Revolution in Bangladesh)

Dr. Wardatul Akmam, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi 6205, Bangladesh (MBGPH – Desires of Parents regarding Gender of Children: A Study of a Village in Northern Bangladesh)

Dr. Nazneen Akhter, Director Policy, Planning And Gender at North-South Global Health & Climate Research Institute, North-South University, Bangladesh (Ph.D. – Ethical and Gender Dimensions of Social Exclusion in a Context of Globalization and Social Inequality Among Selective Marginalized Communities in Bangladesh)

Mr. Jobair Alam, Assistant Professor of Law, Univerity of Dhaka (MBGPH – A Critical Assessment of the Ethical Approaches to Environmental Legislation in Bangladesh with an Emphasis on Biodiversity)

Dr. Rajib Biswas,  Research Physician at ICDDR, B (MBGPH – Ethical Issues Relating to Sexual and Reproductive Knowledge Seekng Bahaviour of Adolescents in Bangladesh)

Dr. Tonmoy Biswas, Lecturer, Green life Medical College, Bangladesh; Vice Chairperson, Asian Medical Students Association – Bangladesh; Secretary, AUSN Alumni Association (MBGPH – Pharmaceutical Incentives and Medical Ethics: Attitudes of Future Doctors of Bangladesh)

Dr. Shahanaz Chowdhury, Associate Professor & Head, Dept. of Community Medicine & Program Coordinator, MPH in Community Medicine, Faculty of Public Health, Bangladesh  University of Health Sciences (BUHS) (MBGPH – End-of-life care in the adult intensive care unit: Attitude and practices of critical care of physicians and nurses; PhD – Perceptions on Health Insurance among Consumers in Bangladesh)

Dr. Shahana Dastagir, Head of the Department of DPH, Ibrahim Medical College – IMC (BIRDEM) (MBGPH – Informed consent in dental practice in Bangladesh – A survey on dental practitioners’ knowledge, attitudes and awareness)

Dr. Arif Hossain, Professor & Course Coordinator, Dept of Human Rights, Etrat University, Iran; Director & Associate Editor, EBCI Group; Vice President, Bangladesh Bioethics Society (MBGPH- An Islamic (Shia) Perspective on Good vs. Evil, Peace, Conflict and the Apocalypse)

Mr. Md. Mazaharul Huq, (CBGPH)

Mr. Muhammad Ziaul  Huq, Chief Operations Officer (COO) at Third Eye Communication, Dhaka; (CCP), (MBGPH – Ethical and public health issues of chemicals in foods in Bangladesh)

Dr. Md Fakrul Islam, Professor and Dean, Faculty of Social Science; Former Chairman, Department of Social Work, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi 6205, Bangladesh (MBGPH – Assessing Quality of Life of the Rural Elderly in Bangladesh)

Dr. Mohammad Rashedul Islam, Bangladesh College of Physicians and Surgeons, Dhaka (MBGPH – A study on service availability and readiness assessment of non communicable diseases using the WHO tool for Gazipur District in Bangladesh)

Mr. Md. Robiul Islam, Lions Clubs International, District 315 A1 (CCP)

Dr. Mahmood-Uz-Jahan, Director, Bangladesh Medical Research Council, Dhaka (MBGPH – Awareness of Ethics Among Medical Doctors in Bangladesh)

Mr. Sheikh Khayeruzzaman, Journalist, Bangladesh (MPhil)

Dr. Shamima Lasker, Professor & Head of Anatomy, MH Samorita Medical College, Dhaka; Secretary General, Bangladesh Bioethics Society (MPH – Guidelines for Ethics Review Committee (ERC) for the research involving humans, animals, and the environment) (Ph.D. – Core curriculum for publication ethics)

Dr. Md. Anower Hussain Mian, Prof. and Head, Department of Community Dentistry, Faculty of Public Health, Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS), Dhaka (MPH – Prevalence of Oral and Dental Diseases and Oral Hygiene Practices among Illicit Drug Abusers)

Dr. Rawfun Nahar Dental Surgeon, Royal Dental Care; Assistant Secretary for Health, Tooth Fairy Foundation (MPH – Estimation of Occupational Hazards and their Prevention among Dental Surgeons in Dhaka City, Bangladesh)

Dr. Md. Rana Parvez, Clincian, Bangladesh (MPH – Intra – articular steroid and Hyaluronic acid injection is less effective than Platelate Rich Plasma injection to treatment knee joint osteoarthritis (knee joint pain)?)

Dr. Naznin Pervin, Senior Resident Medical Officer, Asgar Ali Hospital Ltd. Dhaka (MPH – Old home inhabitants in Bangladesh: what physical and mental support do they need and what they truly get)

Mr. Maruf Hassan Pulok, Private company, Dhaka (MBGPH – Juvenile delinquency influenced by familial environment)

Mr. Rishad Raihan, IT Industry (CCP) (RIP).

Brazil

Dr. Nilza Maria Diniz, Professor, State University of Londrina (CEEGH)

Cameroon

Dr. Maria Ayuk Enow, Faculty, Leipzig, Germany (MBGPH – Environmental Conflicts in the NIger Delta within the Context of Human Rights and Indigenous Knowledge Systems)

Canada

Dr. Ahmed Raihan Abir, Medical Scientist, Toronto (MPH – Telemedicine with Digital low-cost ECG to provide basic cardio-care in rural areas: Instrumentation and Ethical Aspects)

Dr. Andrew Bosworth, Entreprenuer, British Columbia (Ph.D. – Discourses on the dynamics of life and chaos)

Ms. Joella Molina Estrada, Nurse, Vancouver (MBGPH – Ethical Issues of Family Presence in the ICU and During Resuscitation)

Mr. Dinesh Singh, UNICEF (Nepal) (MPhil)

England

Dr. Rhyddhi Chakoborty, Programme Leader (HND-HSC), London Churchill College, England; AUSN Visiting Professor in Philosophy & Global Health (MBGPH – Water Ethics in India) (India)

Dr. Lakshmi Vyas, President, Hindu Forum Europe (CEEGH)

Dr. Patrick Ibe Okezie, London, UK (PhD – Roles of sexual pleasure and sex-positive approaches in behaviour associated with reduction of HIV transmission)

Germany

Ms. Tayebeh Kharestani, Designer (MBGPH – Designing an experience to recall positive memories in order to improve mental health)

Dr. Saeideh Sayari, Free University, Germany (MBGPH – Abortion law in Muslim communities: Lack of a comprehensive perspective on harmful pregnancy) (Iran)(Ph.D. – Muslim Communities and population growth with a Focus on Iran and Malaysia)

Dr. Abbas Kharabi Masouleh, Postdoctoral Fellow, Free University, Germany (MBGPH – Blindness as disability: Issues in relationship with human rights and human dignity) (Iran)

India

Mr. Jatwinder Grewal, (CBGPH), Paiala Representative at National Youth Project; Programme Support Coordinator at Janhit Samiti Punjab

Mr. Veerjeet Singh Laisangbam, (CCP), Advisor, Youth School for Social Entrepreneurs, Imphal

Dr. A. Sebastian Mahimairaj, Lecturer, Arul Anandar College (Autonomous), Karumathur Madurai District, Tamil Nadu (MBGPH – The Socio-Economic Conditions of Rag Pickers In Tripur City, Tamilnadu,India)

Mr. Hemajit Phukan, NGO Director, India (MPhil)

Dr. Michael Anjello Rajan, Associate Professor in Physics  (Retd), Project Consultant, Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology, DOTE Campus, Gandhi Mandapam Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu (MBGPH – The Status of the Third Gender in Tamil Literature and the Current Scenario in Selected Districts of South Tamil Nadu)

Indonesia

Dr. Miko Ferine, Bioethics Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (UNSOED), Purwokerto; AUSN Visiting Professor in Medical Education and Ethics (MBGPH – Exploration of the Breaking Bad News Process: Doctor’s Experiences in Banyumas Regency, Indonesia)

Dr. Erfen Gustiawan Suwangto, Medical Practice, Indonesia (PhD – Developing Entrepreneurial Competencies for Primary Care Residents (Trainees) as a Model for Sustainable Delivery of Primary Healthcare in Indonesia)

Dr. Faidh Husnan, Medical Practice, Indonesia (MPhil)

Ms. Novalita Arisanti Irawan, Ambulance Staff, Palang Merah Indonesia (CBGPH)  

Dr. Dyah Woro Dwi Lestari, Bioethics Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (UNSOED), Purwokerto; AUSN Visiting Professor in Bioethics and Psychology (MBGPH – Nurturing Medical Student’s Empathy and Compassion throughout Community Service Program)

Ms. Muthiah Munthe, Corporate Communications at PT HM Sampoerna Tbk. (an affiliate of Philip Morris International), Jakarta (CCP)

Dr. Amalia Muhaimin, Bioethics Department, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (UNSOED), Purwokerto;  AUSN Visiting Professor in Bioethics and Medical Education (CCP)

Dr. Frilya Rachma Putri, Psychiatry Department, Brawijaya University, Saiful Anwar General Hospital, Malang (MBGPH – Exploration of Experience of Javanese People with Schizophrenia with History of Having  Involuntary Treatment in Psychiatric Management)

Dr. Septi Dewi Rachmawati, Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine, Brawijaya University (MBGPH – Exploration study on Nursing students’ first experiences in conducting phenomenological qualitative research among people and families with vulnerabilities in Indonesia)

Mr. Muslihudin Sharbinie, School Teacher, Bogor (MBGPH – Self-efficacy of Vocational Health School Students in Conducting Double Education System in Public Health in Bogor District West Java, Indonesia)

Iran

Ms. Mahta Baratipour, Designer and Artist (CCP; MBGPH – An Exploration of Some Ethical and Social Implications of Art)

Ireland

Ms. Carmela M. Roybal, Tewa Nation, USA; Post doctoral Fellow, University of Dublin (MBGPH – Is Social Capital a Protective Factor Against Prescription and Illicit Drug Overdose Death?)

Japan

Mr. Tsuyoshi Sotoya, Lecturer, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo (MPH – Concepts of Human Dignity and Family in Japan)

Ms. Emi Takahashi, Transition Town Yokohama (MPhil)

Dr. Ryo Takahashi, Professor, Sendai University (Ph.D. – The Science, Philosophy and Bioethics of Gerontology in the Context of Our Future: An Individual and Community Journey from Japan)(M.A. – Man: A Study on the Philosophical Edification of Zanshin in Bushido Context of Future)

Libya

Dr. Dhastagir Sultan Sheriff, Faculty of Medicine, Benghazi University, Benghazi, Libya (CEEGH)

Malaysia

Dr. Tamjida Ahmad, Lecturer, Malaysia (MBGPH – Peace Building in a Multicultural Society: The Role of Religious Leaders in Malaysia)

Dr. Nor Aina Mhd Khotib, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur (CBGPH)

Dr. Mohd Salim Mohammad, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur (MBGPH – Integrating bioethics, religious and cultural values to construct ethical policy and educational strategies in Malaysia)

Dr. Suma Parahakaran, Ed.D., Ph.D., Professor, Malaysia (Ph.D. – Teach to Nurture for the Environment Using Human Values and Bioethics Education for Classrooms and Online Learning; CEEGH)

Dr. Siti Nurani Noor, retired Associate Professor, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya; AUSN Visiting Professor of Philosophy and Bioethics (MPhil)

Dr. Nur Farhani Zarmani, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur (CBGPH)

Mexico

Ms. Maria Sanchez Alvarez, Attorney, Mexico (MPhil)

Ms. Parivash Malekshamran Garza, Monterrey, Mexico  (MBGPH – Redignifing the Concept of Latin American Migrants entering into the United States of America)

Myanmar

Ms. Ya Min Thu, Managing Director, YNEC Education Center; Director, AUSN Myanmar Liaison Office (MBGPH – An Ethical and Scientific Analysis of the Potential Utilization of Nuclear Reactors for Energy Production in Developing Countries)

Nepal

Mr. Bibek Adhikari, Vice-President, Youth’s UNESCO Club (CCP), (MBGPH – Youth volunteers in post-disaster rehabilitation and reconstruction)

Mr. Amrit Kumar Dhimal, Hyatt Regency Kathmandu (CCP)

Ms. Puza Karanjeet, Youth’s UNESCO Club (CBGPH)

Mr. Nirmal Karki, Secretary-General, Youth’s UNESCO Club (CCP)

Mr.  Rajendra Khadka, President, Medical Laboratory Association of Nepal (MPH – Knowledge and Perceptions of HIV and AIDS among higher secondary school students in Dolakha District)

Mr. Binod Prasad Parajuli, Practical Action Consulting South Asia (CBGPH)

Mr. Bikash Thapa, Program Manager, Restless Development Nepal (MBGPH – Bases of Early Marriage and Consequences on the Well-being of Mother and Child in Jhirubas, Palpa, Nepal)

Mr. Ramji Sapkota, Secretary, Paramedics Association of Nepal (MBGPH – Environmental Effects on Immunization Programs in Baglung District, Nepal)

Nigeria

Mr. Olumide Odeyami (MBGPH – Food safety knowledge, attitudes and practices among consumers in developing countries)

Pakistan

Dr. Sumaira Khowaja-Punjwani, Principal,  Pakistan (PhD – Past, Present and Future Trends of Nursing Workforce Migration in Pakistan: Analysis and Policy Implications)

 the Philippines

Dr. Dennis L. Alfaro, Faculty, St. Paul’s University Quezon City (Ph.D. – Self-efficacy, Awareness of Privacy Control, and Susceptibility to Social Engineering among Young Professionals)

Mr. Ariel Calugay Bacani, Head, Dept. Social Sciences, Virgen Migarosa University Foundation, San Carlos (MBGPH – Ethical concerns on the implementation of Solo Parent Act (RA 8972) in the Philippines)

Mr. Ronnie Barrientos, Private Company, Manila (MBGPH – An Analysis of Gender Mainstreaming in General Santos City, the Philippines)

Dr. Angelica Baylon, External Relations Director, Maritime Academy of Asia & the Pacific (MAAP); AUSN Visiting Professor in Chemistry, Maritime Science and Community Studies (MBGPH – Practices of Traditional Medical Practitioners in Bataan, the Philippines) (Ph.D. – Proposed Manning Productivity Gain Cycle for Peace, Sustainability and Global Development: Implications for Bioethics and Health)

Dr. Rogelio Bayod, Professor and Director of Student Services of Cor Jesu College, Digos City,  the Philippines (Ph.D. – Enduring Quest For Identity: Towards Developing a Sustainable Development Model for the Indigenous Peoples in Mindanao)

Ms. Margaret Columba M. Baylon, ERP Implementation Specialist, Jupiter Systems, Inc., Makati City (MBGPH – Perception of the Workforce in an Academic Setting as AUSN: How five generations work together; Ph.D. – Beyond Perception: An Ethical, Scientific and Personal Analysis of Out-of-Body Experience)

Dr. Sol Erwin Diaz, Webmaster/Proprietor. Iligan Webhosting and Software Development Center, Iligan City; Accredited Court Mediator (CCP)

Ms. Emily Docot, Lecturer, Bicol University (CCP)

Dr. Leandro Silverio Estadilla, St. Paul’s University, Quezon City, the Philippines (Ph.D. – Optimizing Trade-off between Economic Growth and Environmental Management among Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN))

Dr. Marites V. Fontanilla, St. Paul’s University, Quezon City, the Philippines (Ph.D. – Ethical Practices of Filipino Software Engineers; CEEGH)

Dr. Marlon F. Lofredo, Director, St. Paul’s University, Quezon City, the Philippines; AUSN Visiting Professor of Bioethics, Public Policy, and Environmental Ethics (Ph.D. – Ka-Loob Ethics:  The Filipino Ethics of Patient Care; CEEGH)

Ms. Feby Basco Lunag, Prulife, Baguio (MBGPH – Ethical Analysis and Situation of Teenage Pregnancy in Irisan Baguio City)

Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc, Associate Professor, Ateneo de Davao University; Visiting Professor for Global Justice, AUSN (CEEGH)

Dr. Aldrin Quintero, the Philippines (Ph.D. – Disaster Bioethics: Towards a Holistic Approach, Adaptive, Resilient, and Responsive Disaster Framework in the Philippines)

Mr. Chadwick Bastida Tan, the Philippines (MBGPH – Laudato Si: Awareness, Perspectives, and Consequences on Environmental morale and motivation in a Catholic University)

Dr. Dexter C. Veloso (Ph.D – Caring for our Common Home: Examining Ethical Paradigms for the Environment)

Mr. Jericho Villarin, Lecturer, Bicol University (CCP)

Ms. Rowena Fajardo Wheng Zoilo, Community Engagement Professor, Bicol University; AUSN Visiting Professor of Social Sciences and Community Engagement (CCP)

Rwanda

Dr. Uwimana Alexandre, Dalian Medical University, China (MBGPH –The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Psychological Well-being of African Students in Chinese Universities)

Saudi Arabia

Dr. Osama Rajhkan, Social Affairs Officer, UNESCAP; AUSN Visiting Professor of Bioethics and Integrative Health (Ph.D. – Development, CO2, and understanding personal health today) (MPH; CEEGH)

Spain

Dr. Lara López Hernáez, Professor, International University of La Rioja, Spain; AUSN Visiting Professor of Mindfulness and Childhood Psychology (MBGPH – Can happiness be taught? Results of Mindfulness training among teachers in the San Carlos Apache Tribe Headstart program)

Dr. Manuel Lozano Rodriguez, Chief Editor, Disclosing Social Science (MSPSD – Ethical Information Foresights: A journey across uncharted conflictology; Ph.D. –  Bioethics of Displacement: Being and Belonging amidst Politics of Pain) (CEEGH)

Taiwan

Ms. Johanna Yang, Taipei Medical University (CBGPH)

Tanzania

Dr. Josephine Joseph Mwakisambwe, Hospital Physician,Tanzania (MBGPH – Ethics and Risk Factors for Esophageal Cancer and Awareness of Cancer Related Health Services Among Adults in Rural Kilimanjaro, Tanzania: A Prerequisite for Cancer Down Staging)

Thailand

Mr. Tam Hoang, Sustainable Urbanization Specialist at UN Habitat Bangkok Office (CCP)  (Australia)

Dr. Lana A. Issa Al-Shareeda Le Blanc, AUSN Professor of Social Justice and Modern Standard Arabic (MBGPH – A Comparative Study of Refugee Syrian School Children in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt:  Out-Of-School Children that led to the ‘Lost Generation’) (Ph.D. – Ethics of the Failure to Educate Iraqi and Syrian Out-of-School Refugee Children in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region) (Iraq)

Dr. Leonard H. Le Blanc III, General Maager, SEATE Services (MBGPH – Ethical Dilemmas of Delegating the Public Use of Force to Private Companies: Blackwater and Other Private Security Companies Operating in Iraq During Gulf War II (GWII)) (Ph.D. – Dr. Darryl R. J. Macer and the Global Expansion of Bioethics Education ) (MSTS – Ethical Considerations and Managing Refugee Populations due to Climate Change: A Historical Overview and Recommendations) (MPH – Pb (Lead), environment, public health) (USA)

Dr. Ananya Tritipthumrongchok, Managing Director, Unicity (Thailand); AUSN Professor of Leadership Development, Bioethics and Global Public Health  (CCP) (MBGPH – Fortune Telling as Mental Health Support) (Ph.D. – Enhancement of Mental Health through Fortune Telling)

Turkey

Dr. Esra Bilir, Obstetrics and Gynecology Intern, Andalya, Turkey (CEEGH); Senior Research Fellow, AUSN

Dr. Hasan Erbay, Dept. History of Medicine and Ethics, Afyonkarahisar Health Sciences University, Faculty of Medicine, Afyonkarahisar, Turkey; AUSN Visiting Professor of Medical Ethics (MBGPH – Herding Cats: An Ethical Review for Pre-hospital Emergency Triage, Triage Systems, Tools and Algorithms)

Dr. Sukran Sevimli, Chair, Department of Medical History and Medical Ethics, Van Yuzuncu Yıl University Faculty of Medicine, Zeve Campus, Van, Turkey (Ph.D. – Case studies on values and medical ethics education in Turkey; CEEGH)

Uganda

Dr. Anke Weisheit, Chair, Innovation & Business Management, Pharm-Bio Technology and Traditional Medicine Centre (PHARMBIOTRAC), Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST), Mbarara, Uganda (Ph.D. – Integration of Indigenous Knowledge into Tertiary Institutions: The Case of Traditional Medicine in Uganda)

Dr. Michael Mawadri (Ph.D. – Recognizing the Importance of Indigenous Knowledge and Practices for Early Warning Systems for Disaster Preparedness and Response in Uganda)

United Arab Emirates

Mr. Krishna Chaitanya Muddan Sree, Manager, IFFCO, Dubai (CBGPH)

USA

Mr. Ranjan Aryal, Director, Himalayan Environment Research Institute, Nepal; Baltimore (MBGPH – Bioengineering and Ecosystem Modification to Reduce runoff in disturbed lands and Mitigate Disasters) (Nepal)

Dr. Lian Bighorse, San Carlos Apache Nation; Youth Health, Native American Health, Phoenix; AUSN Professor of Native American Studies, Bioethics and Decolonization (MBGPH – Oak Flat is our Holy Ground: Interviews with Members of Occupation Oak Flats) (Ph.D. – The Holy Fight: Awakenings of Apache Identity from Oak Flat to Transgenerational Justice and Decolonization

Dr. Michael Layne Hartsell, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand (Ph.D. – Global Justice, Nanotechnology, and Convergence through Open Reasoning: A commentary on a potential new technosocial reality) (Thailand)

Ms. Masoumeh Jalilian, Financial Management Manager, California, USA (MBA)

Mr. Rimesh Khanal, California Conservation Corps.; President, Youth’s UNESCO Club Nepal (MBGPH – Comparison of Ethical Values of Children and Youth in Nepal and Mexico), (CCP; CPH) (Nepal)

Dr. Dolma Lama, Secretary General, Rural Community Development Center (RCDC) Nepal; Secretary, Nepal-America Friendship Society (MBGPH – Indigenous Peoples’ Movements in Nepal (1990-2015)) (Ph.D. – Tamang Women’s Reproductive Health Conditions) (Nepal)

Dr. John LaMuth, Director, JLM Mediation; AUSN Professor in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution (Ph.D. – Behavioral Solutions for Advancing Global Peace and Harmony)

Dr. Endreya M. McCabe, Delaware Nation; Supervisor, Phoenix Indian Health Center (MPH – Challenges in the Gay, Lesbian and Transgender Native American Community) (Ph.D. – Ethical Issues and the Public Health of Native American Communities)

Mr. Bellarmee Lumbwe Milosi, Methodist Theological School of Ohio (MBGPH – Social justice advocacy and its challenges: Case study of International African volunteers serving in the Asia-Pacific Region) (Democratic Republic of Congo)

Dr. Wendlser A. Nosie Sr., Former Chair, San Carlos Apache Nation; Founder, Apache Stronghold; AUSN Professor in the Practice of Indigenous Knowledge (Ph.D. – Pilgrimage Against the Deception of the Attempted Assimilation of America)

Dr. Govindan Parayil, Dean & Professor, Patel College of Global Sustainability, University of South Florida, Tampa; AUSN Visiting Professor of Environment, Science and Society (CBGPH)

Dr. Christine Reidhead, Dean, Business Studies, Navajotech, Navajo Nation (Ph.D. – College Student Athletes’ Perceptions of Self Efficacy Management in Sports and Academic Performance and the Influence of Self Motivation)

Ms. Lata Sitake, Dakota Nation/Tonga; Health Consultant, San Jose, California (MBGPH – Linkages of Outcomes in Success and Educational Achievement in Native American Communities)

Ms. Lalitha Murali, Gifted Students Teacher, Wisconsin (MBGPH – Student Stress in Elementary and Middle Schools)

Dr. Leroy Rhein, Retired Physician (CBGPH)