Gregg Caruso | Leadership in Business | Academic Leadership in Business Strategy Award

Prof Dr. Gregg Caruso | Leadership in Business | Academic Leadership in Business Strategy Award

Prof Dr. Gregg Caruso, Fairfield University, United States.

Dr. Gregg D. Caruso is an American philosopher and scholar widely recognized for his work in free will, punishment, moral responsibility, and applied ethics. He currently serves as Professor of Applied Ethics and Director of the Patrick J. Waide Center for Applied Ethics at Fairfield University, as well as Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University in Australia. Caruso is internationally known for promoting the “public health-quarantine model” as a humane, evidence-based alternative to retributive punishment. He has held teaching and administrative positions at SUNY Corning Community College, Northeastern University London, and the University of Aberdeen, among others. He frequently lectures worldwide and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects addressing ethics, neurolaw, and justice reform. With over two decades of teaching and scholarship, Dr. Caruso’s leadership in the field has influenced contemporary debates across law, psychology, and neuroscience. 🧠📚🌍 His vision is rooted in compassion, prevention, and systemic transformation over blame and retribution.

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🎓 Education & Academic Experience

Gregg D. Caruso earned his Ph.D. (2011) and M.Phil. (2002) in Philosophy from the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center. Prior to that, he completed a B.A. in Philosophy from William Paterson University (1996) and an A.A.S. in Music from Nassau Community College (1995). His academic career spans nearly two decades, starting as a Graduate Teaching Fellow at Brooklyn College (2000–2003) and later as a Writing Fellow at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (2003–2005). He was appointed Assistant Professor at Brooklyn College (2005–2006) and SUNY Corning (2006–2012), where he rose to Associate and then Full Professor before becoming SUNY Distinguished Professor in 2024. Dr. Caruso also served as Chair of Humanities and Social Sciences at SUNY Corning. Currently, he is Professor of Applied Ethics at Fairfield University and continues as an Honorary Professor at Macquarie University. 🎓👨‍🏫📘 His diverse roles reflect deep commitment to teaching, ethics, and public service.

🧠 Research Interests

Dr. Gregg D. Caruso’s research spans multiple areas in philosophy and ethics, with a central focus on free will skepticism, moral responsibility, criminal punishment, and applied ethics. He is best known for defending the “public health-quarantine model” of justice, which views criminal behavior as a societal issue rooted in social determinants—emphasizing prevention, rehabilitation, and public health over retribution. His work also addresses neurolaw, neuroethics, philosophy of mind, and moral psychology. In addition to these core areas, Caruso engages with issues in business ethics, consciousness studies, environmental ethics, and biomedical ethics. He has collaborated with legal scholars, neuroscientists, and psychologists to examine how brain science informs our concepts of justice and punishment. 🧬⚖️🧠 His forward-thinking approach challenges traditional views of blame, arguing that people are not morally responsible in the basic desert sense. Instead, he proposes a compassionate, scientifically informed alternative to punitive systems.

🏆 Awards, Distinctions & Fellowships

Dr. Caruso has earned multiple prestigious awards and grants throughout his academic career. Most notably, he received the 2022 Joseph B. Gittler Award from the American Philosophical Association for his book Rejecting Retributivism, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the philosophy of social sciences. In 2024, he was named SUNY Distinguished Professor, one of the highest honors in the State University of New York system, acknowledging his international impact and research excellence. At Fairfield University, he was awarded a 2025 Summer Research Stipend to support his forthcoming book, Putting People Before Profit. Other accolades include SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship (2015), multiple sabbaticals for book projects, and over $23,000 in conference grants. 🏅💡📖 His awards underscore his role as a transformative thinker advocating justice without retribution, ethics over profit, and reasoned debate over punitive instinct. Caruso’s distinctions affirm his leadership in ethics, law, and public philosophy.

📚 Selected Publications

Free will and consciousness: A determinist account of the illusion of free will

Rejecting retributivism: free will, punishment, and criminal justice

Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, morals, and purpose in the age of neuroscience

Free will skepticism and criminal behavior: A public health-quarantine model

Justice without retribution: An epistemic argument against retributive criminal punishment

Free will skepticism and its implications: An argument for optimism

A non-punitive alternative to retributive punishment

Moral responsibility reconsidered

Free will skepticism and the question of creativity: Creativity, desert, and self-creation

Free will skepticism in law and society

Cornelia Marja van Duijn | Strategic Planning | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Cornelia Marja van Duijn – Strategic Planning – Best Researcher Award

Alignment with Award Category

Professor van Duijn’s career exemplifies excellence in biomedical research, innovation, and translational impact. Her work bridges fundamental genetic discoveries with practical public health applications, aligning strongly with the Best Researcher Award or Excellence in Lifelong Scientific Achievement category.

University of Oxford | United Kingdom

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits 

Education and Training

Professor Cornelia Marja van Duijn began her academic journey in the Netherlands, earning her Master of Science degree in Human Nutrition from the Agricultural University of Wageningen in March 1987. She then proceeded to pursue a Ph.D. in Genetic Epidemiology at Erasmus University, Rotterdam, which she completed in January 1991. Her doctoral studies laid the groundwork for her future research focus, particularly in unraveling the genetic underpinnings of complex diseases. Shortly after completing her Ph.D., Van Duijn engaged in a postdoctoral fellowship at Boston University between 1991 and 1992, deepening her expertise in genetic epidemiology. Her formative academic and research training at internationally renowned institutions helped establish her as a future leader in the field.

💼Professional Endeavors 

Academic Positions

Over the years, Van Duijn has held various significant academic and research positions. She began her career as a Research Fellow with the Dutch Childhood Leukaemia Study Group in 1987, and from there, rose through the academic ranks at Erasmus University Medical School Rotterdam—starting as a Ph.D. student, and eventually becoming a full professor of Genetic Epidemiology in 2001. She also served as Full Professor of Translational Epidemiology at Leiden University in 2016. Since 2018, she has held the esteemed position of Professor of Epidemiology at the Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, UK. In this role, she continues to conduct pioneering research and mentor emerging scholars in the field. In addition to her academic appointments, Van Duijn has also undertaken foreign research training at prestigious institutions including Stanford University Medical School, MRC Biostatistics Unit Cambridge, and Boston University School of Medicine.

📚Contributions and Research Focus on Strategic Planning

Van Duijn’s scientific contributions are both broad and profound, with her early work centering on the genetic epidemiology of Alzheimer’s disease. She has played a pivotal role in discovering genetic mutations such as those in the beta-amyloid precursor protein gene and linking APOE4 allele to early-onset Alzheimer’s. Her work in genome-wide association studies has identified multiple risk loci, including rare coding variants like TREM2 and PLD3, underscoring the role of microglial-mediated innate immunity. She has actively contributed to leading scientific consortia such as CHARGE, ENGAGE, IGAP, IGGC, and EAGLE, and led multiple large-scale projects under the European Framework Programs, Horizon 2020, and the Netherlands Genomic Initiative. Her publication record—over 1300 scientific papers—reflects her sustained impact, and she has supervised and graduated 56 Ph.D. students, many of whom have gone on to successful academic careers.

🏆Accolades and Recognition 

Van Duijn’s work has been recognized with numerous prestigious honors. She received the Pioneer Grant Award from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO/ZonMw) in 1998 and the Herman Boerhaave Award from Leiden University in 1996. In recognition of her research on aging and neurodegenerative disorders, she was awarded the Junior Research Award by the Gerontology and Geriatrics Society and the Research Award from Erasmus University. More recently, she was elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, UK, and a Fellow of St. Cross College, Oxford. She is also a Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences of the Netherlands and has served as the Chair of the Advisory Board at the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM).

🌍 Impact and Influence 

Community Impact

Van Duijn’s influence extends beyond academic circles into international public health policy and biomedical infrastructure. She was instrumental in establishing the BBMRI-NL (Biobanking and BioMolecular resources Research Infrastructure) and the Netherlands Consortium on Healthy Aging (NCHA). She has served on global scientific committees including the European Research Council (ERC) and the European Society for Human Genetics. Her research has significantly influenced our understanding of Alzheimer’s disease, glaucoma, and cardiovascular disease through genomics and biostatistics. She has brought new insights into how polygenic risk scores and environmental interactions contribute to neurodegeneration, offering pathways for preventive strategies and early diagnosis.

🔮Legacy and Future Contributions 

Van Duijn’s legacy is marked by her visionary leadership in the field of genetic epidemiology. One of her notable achievements includes founding and directing the international MSc and Ph.D. program in Genetic Epidemiology at ErasmusMC Rotterdam, which has become a model for similar programs worldwide. Looking ahead, Van Duijn continues to lead research at the intersection of genomics, neurodegeneration, and population health, particularly through her work at Oxford. Her active involvement in global consortia like AMP-AD, EADB, and STREGA signals ongoing contributions to data-sharing frameworks and harmonized research methodologies in precision medicine.

Conclusion

Professor Cornelia Marja van Duijn stands as a luminary in the field of epidemiology and genetic research. From her early academic roots at Wageningen and Erasmus University to her current leadership role at Oxford, she has consistently pushed the frontiers of scientific understanding. Her work has transformed how we approach the genetic basis of complex diseases, especially Alzheimer’s disease, and has fostered global collaboration across disciplines. With her unwavering commitment to education, innovation, and public health, Van Duijn’s legacy will undoubtedly continue to shape the future of genetic epidemiology for generations to come.

📚Publications

Mendelian randomization identifies proteins involved in neurodegenerative diseases

 Authors: Lazaros Belbasis; Sam Morris; Cornelia van Duijn; Derrick Bennett; Robin Walters

Journals: Brain

Integration of genetic testing into diagnostic pathways for cardiomyopathies: a clinical consensus statement by the ESC Council on Cardiovascular Genomics

Authors: Perry Elliott; Heribert Schunkert; Antoine Bondue; Elijah Behr; Lucie Carrier; Cornelia Van Duijn; Pablo García-Pavía; Pim van der Harst; Maryam Kavousi; Bart Loeys et al.

Journals: European Heart Journal

Treating Hypertension: Important for Heart Health, Fundamental for Brain Health

Authors: Sanjula D. Singh; Jasper R. Senff; Cornelia M. van Duijn; Jonathan Rosand

Journals: Stroke

Chenyong Shi | Business-level Strategy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chenyong Shi –  Business-level Strategy –  Best Researcher Award

The University of Leicester | United Kingdom

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📍Current Position

Currently, ChenYong Shi is engaged in part-time teaching and mentoring at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (2018-2024), focusing on ACCA certification training. This role has allowed him to teach courses in Management Accounting (F5), Financial Reporting (F7), and Financial Management (F9).

 

📝Publication Achievements

ChenYong has made notable contributions to international journals, focusing on environmental regulation, digital inclusion, and clean energy innovation. His recent publications include:

“How does command-and-control environmental regulation impact firm value? A study based on ESG perspective” in Environment, Development and Sustainability (2024).

“The impact of digitalization on the rich and the poor: Digital divide or digital inclusion?” in Technology in Society (2024).

“Impact of the digital economy, energy employment, and supply chain management on the interaction of energy and digital systems: towards a clean energy innovation scenario” in Energy Economics (submitted, 2024).

 

🔍Ongoing Research

ChenYong Shi’s ongoing research focuses on:

The financial and geopolitical determinants of Chinese OFDI and their impact on corporate performance, with an emphasis on how these investments shape global economic trends.

 

🔬 Research Interests

Digital economy and its impact on economic inclusivity, examining how technology influences wealth disparities.

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors and their influence on firm value, particularly within the context of command-and-control regulations.

 

🎓Academic Background

PhD in International Business Management Research from the University of Leicester (2019-2024). Thesis: “Financial and Geopolitical Determinants of Chinese OFDI: Impact on Corporate Performance.”

Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Cardiff University (2017-2018).

BSc (Hons) in Accounting and Finance from Oxford Brookes University (2015-2017).

Professional Qualifications: Affiliate/Member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) (2013-2018).

 

🏆Scholarships and Awards 

Throughout his academic journey, ChenYong has been recognized for his exceptional academic performance and commitment to research. His achievements include scholarships awarded by prestigious institutions, recognizing his potential and contribution to the field of international business and finance.

 

🧬Bioinformatics 

While not directly in bioinformatics, ChenYong Shi’s work shares an interdisciplinary edge, integrating financial analysis with socio-economic trends, ESG metrics, and the digital economy’s impact on public policy. This approach reflects a bioinformatics-like integration of complex data sources and analysis methodologies, which supports broader research goals.

 

🌐Professional Associations 

ChenYong is a member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), which has enabled him to stay updated with financial standards and practices. His active participation in academic and professional circles further exemplifies his dedication to advancing financial research and management.

 

 📚Training & Workshops 

ChenYong has participated in numerous training programs and workshops focused on financial management, corporate strategy, and international business. These have enhanced his teaching techniques, particularly in online education, enabling him to adapt to remote learning platforms effectively.

 

🎤Oral Presentations and🗣️Thought Leadership 

With a knack for clear and engaging communication, ChenYong has delivered presentations at academic seminars and professional conferences. His presentations focus on Chinese OFDI, ESG standards, and the digital economy’s implications, reflecting his ability to convey complex concepts to diverse audiences.

 

🧑‍🔬Tasks Completed as a Researcher 

Throughout his research career, ChenYong has conducted data analysis, literature reviews, and case studies across several disciplines. His work involves:

Conducting statistical analyses using tools like SPSS, Python, and STATA.

Preparing detailed reports on research findings.

Drafting and publishing research papers in high-impact journals.

 

🚀Success Factors 

ChenYong attributes his success to several factors:

In-depth knowledge of international finance and business strategy.

Strong analytical skills, particularly in financial and management accounting.

Adaptability to both academic and professional environments, including remote learning and online teaching.

 

🧪Publications & Laboratory Experience

ChenYong’s extensive publication record highlights his ability to produce impactful research, while his laboratory experience in financial analytics and business case studies has equipped him with hands-on knowledge in real-world financial analysis.

 

🔍 Conclusion

ChenYong Shi’s diverse background in academia, finance, and investment, combined with his commitment to research, teaching, and professional development, positions him as a dynamic and forward-thinking leader in the field of international business management. As he continues to publish cutting-edge research and engage with industry leaders, ChenYong remains poised to make significant contributions to the realms of finance and international business strategy.

 

📚Publications

The impact of digitalization on the rich and the poor: Digital divide or digital inclusion?

 Authors: Hong, X., Chen, Q., Man, D., Shi, C., Wang, N.

 Journal :  Technology in Society

How does command-and-control environmental regulation impact firm value? A study based on ESG perspective

 Authors: Hong, X., Ning, M., Chen, Q., Shi, C., Wang, N.

 Journal :  Environment, Development and Sustainability