Lowell, Devin A.

Devin Lowell joined the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic in 2020, after beginning his career with a small plaintiff firm in New Orleans. In private practice, he litigated a variety of complex matters in both state and federal court, including environmental damage claims, workplace asbestos injuries, pharmaceutical product liability and consumer class actions. He earned a BA in political science and a BS in journalism from the University of Kansas and a JD from the Tulane University Law School.

Colaco, David

David Colaco is a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy. He studies the history and philosophy of science, philosophy of cognitive science, and philosophy of neuroscience.

Broussard, Danielle

Danielle Broussard earned a Master of Public Health from Emory University and a PhD in epidemiology from the University of Miami and was previously employed from 2001 to 2007 in the Tulane Xavier Center of Excellence in Women’s Health, where she led the center’s research efforts. She is now on the faculty of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Her research has focused on women’s health and maternal and child health issues, health disparities, and approaches to advancing health equity.

Crochet, Denise

Denise Crochet, CI, CT, is a visiting assistant professor and has been actively working in the interpreting field for twenty-five years. She has been trained in American Sign Language from sign-language institutes, mentorships with deaf individuals, including interpreting for a Fulbright Scholar. Crochet's work has included educational, medical, mental health, theatrical, minimal language skills, legal and video-relay interpreting.

Li, Changwei

Changwei Li earned his medical degree in preventive medicine from Peking University Health Science Center in 2007, an MPH in global health from Emory University in 2011, and a PhD in genetic epidemiology from Tulane University in 2015. Before joining Tulane, he was a tenure-track assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of Georgia at Athens. His research focuses on the interplay between external environment and the human body using multiple omics approaches.

Lepingwell, Carlotta

Carlotta Lepingwell joins Tulane Law School's Women's Prison Project after 11 years of practicing as a public defender in New Orleans and the Bronx, and as a capital post-conviction attorney in Texas. She received her BA in classics and political science from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, and her JD from University of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada.

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