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Expert in medical student education and continuing medical education, sports medicine, the role of physical activity in disease prevention, exercise prescription, counseling and promotion, how much physical activity is enough? (what can be learned from traditional populations that don't get coronary artery disease) and cycling and human-powered vehicles

Expert in general pediatrics, child safety, lead exposure, immunization strategies, pediatric dermatology and medical education

Expert in cancer research, use of personal genomics to improve cancer and wellness care, proteomics (study of proteins)', DNA analysis, biotechnology', the impact of inflammation/lifestyle/diet on long-term health, personalized medicine, COVID-19 and its vaccines and use of machine learning and artificial intelligence to improve cancer care

Expert in Alzheimer's disease therapeutic research, Multicenter trials, Trial design, Biomarkers and Cognitive assessment

Expert in primates, human anatomy, physical anthropology and biostatistics

Expert in Social Media - such as Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Big data - such as Google Web Search or search navigation data, Health communication - such as mass media campaigns, Marketing and Emerging tobacco products-such as JUUL, KandyPens

Expert in brain and spinal cord injury, aneurysms and vascular malformations, stroke and cerebrovascular disorders, brain tumors, the blood-brain barrier, stem cell therapy, gene therapy, vagus nerve stimulation and interventional neuroradiology

Expert in multiple sclerosis, Latino health, central nervous demyelination, optic neuritis, transverse myelitis and Devic's disease

Expert in medical costs of gang-related violence, trends in gang-related homicides and drive-by shootings in Los Angeles County, firearms and the prevention of firearm injuries, injury and death from gang violence, minimizing gang violence in the emergency department, law enforcement (K-9) dog bites, youth violence, recognition and management of domestic and intimate partner violence, domestic violence and the efficacy of intervention programs, family violence prevention, hate crime violence and its emergency department management, tangential gunshot wounds to the head, date rape drugs, land mines and blast injuries, "suicide by cop" or law enforcement forced assisted suicide and forensic assessment