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Janet Mann

Blending theory and practice to improve the understanding of biological and psychological sciences, Janet Mann is a professor at Georgetown University, where she holds positions in both the Department of Biology and the Department of Psychology. Since joining the faculty in 1991, she has contributed significantly to the academic community, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and advancing research initiatives. Janet Mann's tenure at Georgetown has been marked by her leadership roles, including her service as vice provost for research from 2013 to 2017. In this capacity, she played a pivotal role in shaping the university's research strategy, supporting faculty in their scholarly pursuits, and enhancing the institution's research infrastructure. Her commitment to academic excellence and innovation has left a lasting impact on the university's research landscape.

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