Non-Resident Scholar, Criminal Justice
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
City University of New York
Amy Adamczyk Vitae
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Amy Adamczyk is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Doctoral Program in Criminal Justice at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Professor Adamczyk has examined the influence of religion for explaining the decision to obtain an abortion, timing of first sex, marijuana use, and cross-national attitudes about homosexuality.
Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Science & Religion
St. Edmonds College, Cambridge
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Dr Denis Alexander is the Director of the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, St. Edmund’s College, Cambridge, where he is a Fellow. Dr Alexander was previously Chairman of the Molecular Immunology Programme and Head of the Laboratory of Lymphocyte Signalling and Development at the Babraham Institute, Cambridge. Prior to that Dr Alexander was at the Imperial Cancer Research Laboratories in London (now Cancer Research UK), and spent 15 years developing university departments and laboratories overseas, latterly as Associate Professor of Biochemistry in the Medical Faculty of the American University of Beirut, Lebanon, where he helped to establish the National Unit of Human Genetics. Dr Alexander was initially an Open Scholar at Oxford reading Biochemistry, before obtaining a PhD in Neurochemistry at the Institute of Psychiatry in London.
Resident Scholar, Management & Entrepreneurship 
Hankamer School of Business
Baylor University
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Dr. Artz is professor of Management, and serves as Chair of the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship and is Director of the Baylor Entrepreneurship Program. He also teaches in the honors program in the Hankamer School of Business. His major research projects tend to focus on issues surrounding entrepreneurship and creativity.
Originally from Montana, he grew up working on the family ranch. He has worked for nearly five years each at both Wells Fargo and Hewlett Packard in finance-related functions. He eventually left industry to pursue his passion for teaching and research. He graduated from Montana State University, Arizona State University, and Purdue University, before coming to Baylor in 1995.
His wife Colene is a professor in the Department of Finance at Baylor.