Carla Ebmeyer
Carla Ebmeyer is currently a Medical/Veterinary Lab and Biotechnology teacher at Bridgeport Regional Aquaculture Science and Technology Education Center. She worked as a phlebotomist then eventually earned a degree in Medical Laboratory Technology. She then majored in Biology and earned a science teaching degree. She has been teaching Medical/Veterinary Lab, Biotechnology and Biology at BRASTEC for 15 years.
Marcos Sotomayor
Marcos Sotomayor is a postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard Medical School working in the Department of Neurology. A specialist in ear proteins, he created molecular dynamics displaying the ear protein cadherin 23 denaturing due to exposure of loud noises. He also created videos that show the bonds between protocadherin 15 and Cadherin rupturing due to loud noise exposures, which you can find in The Mix Tape. He is one of the few scientists studying this and is integral in our progress.
Dionna Williams
Dionna Williams, a graduate student working for her P.H.D, is currently working on the HIV virus and how it affects the neurons within the brain by passing through the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB). She is part of the advisory board because of her broad range of the proteins that can be helpful to use when there are experiments to be done.