Roy, Alphonse K.

A. Kenison "Ken" Roy, III, MD, is currently the program director of the Addiction Medicine Fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry at Tulane School of Medicine. Most recently he served as chief medical officer of Avenues Recovery Residential Treatment Program in the New Orleans area and is the proud founder and chief medical officer of the former Addiction Recovery Resources, a physician-directed, multilevel addiction treatment and longitudinal addiction care system in the private sector in Metairie, Louisiana.

McSkimming, Alexander J.

Born in Sydney, Australia, Alex McSkimming obtained his PhD from the University of New South Wales in 2013 under the direction of Steve Colbran, studying metal complexes with tethered organohydride groups. In 2014, McSkimming moved to the United States for postdoctoral work under Hill Harman at the University of California–Riverside, preparing iron dinitrogen complexes inspired by nitrogenase enzymes. Prior to Tulane, McSkimming worked under Dan Suess at MIT, studying the reaction chemistry of synthetic iron-sulfur clusters.

Mohajer, Ali

Ali Mohajer earned his PhD in mathematics from The University of Illinois–Chicago in 2018. Prior to joining the Tulane faculty, he taught mathematics at UIC, at Loyola University New Orleans, and at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth. At UIC, he also supervised and directed student research in the Mathematical Computing Laboratory. He has also worked in community outreach through mathematics education under the auspices of Math Circles of Chicago.

Culotta, Alexis

Alexis Culotta specializes in the art and architecture of 16th-century Rome. Her research investigates the working relationships of artists and how the tensions of competition, collaboration and innovation drove artistic and architectural practice in the Eternal City and beyond.

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