Allen Frances

Allen Frances

Allen J. Frances is an American psychiatrist. Frances' early career was spent at Cornell University Medical Collegewhere he rose to the rank of professor. In 1991, he became chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at Duke University School of Medicine. Frances was the founding editor of two well-known journals: the Journal of Personality Disorders and the Journal of Psychiatric Practice.

Karamjit S Gill

Karamjit S Gill

Professor Emeritus, University of Brighton (UK) & Founding Editor of AI & Society Journal (Springer), UK

Karamijit is also Visiting Professor at the universities of Wales (UK), Urbino (Italy), Waterford Institute of Technology (Ireland), Beijing Academy of Soft Technology (China), and Symbiotic Network- Delhi University and NISTADS (Delhi, India), Arizona State University and UCLA (USA).

Satinder Gill

Satinder Gill

University of Cambridge

Satinder Gill is based with the Centre for Music and Science, Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge. Her research investigates the pragmatics of rhythm and sense-making in speech, gesture, and music, within face-to-face and technology mediated communication .

Jane Godsland

Jane Godsland

Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet Child & Adolescent Medicine.

Following her PhD in genomics and gynaecology from the University of Cambridge, she began a career in medical publishing and has been working at The Lancet for nearly 15 years. As Editor of a global journal, Jane is invested in achieving the highest standards of physical and mental wellbeing for all children and adolescents. She has a particular focus on adolescent health, and is committed to empowering young people through collaboration. 

Pattie Gonsalves

Pattie Gonsalves

Project Coordinator | Public Engagement, PRIDE Project, New Delhi, India.

Pattie works in the areas of arts and mental health to improve health outcomes for adolescents and youth in India. A graduate in global health from the University of Oxford, her diverse background ranging from psychology, development and public health has given her opportunities to serve as a youth consultant to UNICEF and co-found the “Music Basti” project, which connects at-risk children with music and life-skills education.

Abhishek Gupta

Abhishek Gupta

AI Ethics Researcher, McGill University, Canada

Abhishek Gupta is the founder of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute and an AI Ethics Researcher based out of McGill University and District 3, Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. 

His research focuses on practical ways to address ethical concerns in deploying AI solutions in different industries. These include examining the labor impacts of AI-enabled automation in finance, building curricula to help more people learn about AI Ethics, examine the notion of informed consent, create a checklist for the ethical application of AI in the context of mental health, build a technical and policy framework for enhancing social inclusion in AI and analyzing how social enterprises, non-profits and NGOs can enhance their efforts by using AI-enabled automation. 

Hsuan-Ying Huang

Hsuan-Ying Huang

Assistant Professor, the Department of Anthropology, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Hsuan-Ying Huang is a medical anthropologist with a geographical focus on China and prior training in psychiatry and psychotherapy. Prior to studying medical anthropology at Harvard University, he received medical education and psychiatric training at the National Taiwan University.

Sarah Hughes

Sarah Hughes

Chief Executive, Centre for Mental Health

Sarah has worked in mental health and criminal justice for 27 years. Having initially trained as a social worker, Sarah has managed a range of innovative community and secure services, most recently at Mind in Cambridgeshire. She also led the research and evaluation of the pioneering First Night in Custody project in Holloway Prison which saw the roll out of these principles across the prison estate supported by the Cabinet Office.

Ed Humpherson

Ed Humpherson

Director General for Regulation, UK Statistics Authority

Ed Humpherson was appointed as Director General for Regulation in October 2013, and is the Authority’s principal adviser on the assessment and reassessment of official statistics and their compliance with the Code of Practice for Official Statistics.