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Joel Anderson

Joel Anderson

Associate Professor, Nursing
Caregiving, gerontology, health equity, digital health resources
Zack Buck

Zack Buck

Associate Professor, Law
The Affordable Care Act, healthcare regulation, medical decision making, health care finance, pharmaceutical drug pricing, health care law, health care fraud and abuse, white collar crime, medical necessity, insurance
Katie Cahill

Katie Cahill

Assistant Dean of Academic and Student Affairs, College of Emerging and Collaborative Studies
Public health, health policy, health disparities, diseases as disasters, democracy, international organizations, accountability, public opinion, public policy
Chris Cox.

Chris Cox

Department Head and Robert M. Condra Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Mathematical modeling of natural and engineered environmental systems, mechanisms of gene regulation, noise (or variability) in gene expression and population dynamics, pollution, fate and transport, mathematical models, gene regulation, stochastic processes
Courtney Cronley

Courtney Cronley

Associate Professor, Social Work
Inclusive infrastructure, built environment, health disparities, housing equity, new mobilities, environmental justice, sustainability, sociotechnical systems, housing equity, housing insecurity, transportation equity, community-based participatory research, homelessness, vulnerable populations, critical theories of race, gender, and intersectionality
Scott Crouter

Scott Crouter

Associate Professor, Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies
Physical activity, wearable devices, exercise physiology, energy expenditure, human behavior, machine learning
Paul Dalhaimer

Paul Dalhaimer

Associate Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Nanomedicine, immune therapies, inflammation, obesity, aging, pharmacology, nanoparticle, drug delivery, pharmacology, immunology, inflammation, liver
Madhu Dhar

Madhu Dhar

Research Professor, Large Animal Clinical Sciences
Animal models of diseases, cell biology, stem cell biology, guidance of stem cell biology by biomimetic biomaterials, applications in veterinary medicine, translation into human medicine, regenerative medicine, mesenchymal stem cell biology, extracellular matrix proteins, carbon nanoparticles, animal models, veterinary medicine, human medicine, translation research
Samantha Ehrlich

Samantha Ehrlich

Associate Professor, Public Health
Pregnancy, postpartum, obesity, physical activity, glucose, hyperglycemia, gestational diabetes, diabetes, lifestyle intervention, behavioral counseling, fetal programming, maternal fetal medicine, obstetrics
Zan Gao

Zan Gao

Professor and Department Head, Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies
Kinesiology, physical education, exercise, elderly, mobile health, exergaming, mindful movement, physical activity, recreation, sport studies, cancer survivors, fitness, e-health, cancer prevention, apps, wearables, community-based physical activity interventions, behavioral change theory, disease prevention
Kristina Gordon

Kristina Coop Gordon

Associate Dean of Community Engagement, Education, Health, and Human Sciences and Social Work
Increasing accessibility to mental health interventions, increasing accessibility to relationship health interventions, implementation science, community engagement, couple therapy, relationship education, mental health, healthy relationships, violence prevention
Maureen Edith Groer

Maureen Groer

Research Professor, College of Nursing
Biobehavioral, pregnancy, postpartum, lactation, immunology, microbiome, women’s health, infectious disease, mental health

Health and Wellness

Research Areas
Biomedical Innovation
Behavioral, Social and Mental Health
Cancer and Other Chronic Diseases
Computational Health and Medicine
Food, Nutrition, and Exercise
Infectious Disease

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