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Maia Weinstock
Maia Weinstock is an editor, writer, and producer of science and children's media whose work has appeared in Scientific American, Discover, BrainPOP, and Scholastic's Science World. She is deputy editorial director at MIT News, a lecturer at MIT on the history of women in STEM, and creator of LEGO's "Women of NASA."

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Netta Weinstein
Netta Weinstein is an internationally recognized psychologist and director of the European Research Council's Solitude: Alone but Resilient (SOAR) project. She is also professor of psychology at the University of Reading and an associate researcher at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK.

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Mark Weinstein
Mark Weinstein is a world-renowned tech entrepreneur, contemporary thought leader, privacy expert, and one of the visionary inventors of social networking. His adventure in social media has lasted over twenty-five years through three award-winning personal social media platforms. Find him at markweinsteininventor.com.

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Brad Weinstein
Brad Weinstein is an educational leader and cofounder of BehaviorFlip, a restorative behavior management system. Brad is the creator of @teachergoals, a popular educational social media account. Brad is happily married with three children.

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Philip Weinstein
Philip Weinstein is Alexander Griswold Cummins Professor of English at Swarthmore College. He is the author of several books, including Becoming Faulkner, which received the Holman Award for the best book written on southern literature. Philip is also the editor of The Cambridge Companion to William Faulkner.

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Susan M. Weinschenk, PhD
Susan M. Weinschenk, PhD, has over thirty years of experience as a behavioral scientist. She is a speaker, a teacher, and the author of several books, including 100 Things Every Presenter Needs to Know About People, 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know About People, and Neuro Web Design: What Makes Them Click?

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Steven Weingartner
Steven Weingartner, a historian and writer specializing in military history and military affairs, is the recipient of the 1998 Carl Sandburg Award for Nonfiction. He lives in La Grange Park, Illinois, where he contributes articles to magazines and journals and serves as a consultant and commentator for the History Channel.

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William J. Weiner, MD
William J. Weiner, MD, was director of the Maryland Parkinson's Disease Center and professor and chairman of the Department of Neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

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Lee Weiner
Lee Weiner was born and raised on Chicago's south side. His activist life began with free-speech demonstrations at the University of Illinois in 1960, included community organizing in desperately poor neighborhoods in Chicago, and led to his indictment in the notorious Chicago 7 trial in 1969. He lives near Tampa, Florida.

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Linda Weiner
Linda Weiner is codirector of the Institute for Sexual & Relationship Therapy & Training, providing sex and relationship therapy, supervision, and training. She is a speaker, writer, and an adjunct professor at the Brown School, Washington University in St. Louis.

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Eric J. Weiner
Eric J. Weiner has covered business and economics issues for fifteen years as a writer and editor. He is the author of the critically acclaimed What Goes Up: The Uncensored History of Modern Wall Street as Told by the Bankers, Brokers, CEOs, and Scoundrels Who Made It Happen.

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Silke-Maria Weineck
Silke-Maria Weineck, author of The Tragedy of Fatherhood, is a professor of German and comparative literature at the University of Michigan. She lives in Ann Arbor.

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