Catherine Dulac is the new Xander University Professor at Harvard University. A faculty member in the department of molecular and cellular biology since 1996, she previously held the Samuel W. Morris University Professorship. In her research, she uses molecular, genetic, and electrophysiological techniques to explore the molecular and neuronal basis of instinctive social behaviors in mice.
Dr. Dulac earned a Ph.D. in developmental biology at the University of Paris in France and did postdoctoral research at Columbia University in New York City.
Catherine E. Lang was named the inaugural Barbara J. Norton Professor of Physical Therapy at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. She is associate director of the university’s movement science program and a full professor of neurology and occupational therapy. As a leading scholar in the field of stroke recovery and rehabilitation, Dr. Lang has conducted extensive research on the use of wearable movement sensors to quantitatively measure patients’ movement in daily life.
Dr. Lang earned her bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in physical therapy from the University of Vermont. She holds a Ph.D. in movement science from Washington University and completed postdoctoral training at the University of Rochester in New York.

A graduate of Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, Dr. Young holds a teaching certificate from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. in ecology and evolution from Rutgers University in New Jersey.

In addition to a master’s degree from Washington State University, Dr. Fransson holds a doctor of veterinary medicine degree and a Ph.D., both from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

A native of Antwerp, Belgium, Cassen earned her bachelor’s degree in history and law from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, a master’s degree in comparative history from Brandeis University, and a doctorate in Hebrew and Judaic studies from New York University.

Dr. McLarty received her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Swarthmore College and her medical degree from Columbia University. She completed general surgery training at Columbia and a fellowship in cardiothoracic surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota.


