Faculty, Staff and Students at ASU

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Rodney Joseph Health Disparities, Physical Activity, Chronic Disease, Cultural Studies and Technology, Public and Community Health, Women's Health Rodney Joseph is a behavioral scientist with a program of research focused on the development and implementation of community-based, theory-driven, culturally and individually tailored, physical activity interventions.
Rachel Koffer Aging, Cardiovascular, Chronic Disease, Coping with Stressful Events in Children and Adults, Data Analytics, Data Mining, Developmental Psychology, Diverse Populations, Health and Well-Being, Health Disparities, Health Equity, Healthy Aging, Human Development, Mixed Models, Mobile Technology, Population Health, Quantitative Psychology, Stress, Stress and Emotion, Transdisciplinary, Wearable Technologies, Women's Health Koffer uses innovative methodologies to link stress (e.g., everyday hassles, major life events) to health and well-being across adulthood and aging.
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Bri Fornes
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Kelly Davis Kelly Cue Davis' research interests include health risk behaviors, with a particular emphasis on the intersection of sexual violence, sexual risk, and substance use.
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Keenan Pituch
Joseph Daniels Developing social and behavioral digital interventions to support thriving communities
Janet Pohl Aging, Caregivers, Nursing Dr. Pohl is a Nurse Scientist investigating the health implications of social connectedness across multiple caregiver generations and various aspects of isolation.
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Omar Alkhatib
Hannah Giasson Aging, Developmental Psychology, Emotion, Health and Well-Being, Healthy Aging, Lifelong Learning, Social and Emotional Development Giasson's research considers the complex interplay between views of aging and individuals’ health and well-being as they grow older.
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Michelle Rodriguez
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Jasmine Countiss
DeAnnah Byrd Byrd studies risk and protective factors for cognitive decline and dementia; biological mechanisms (e.g., cardiometabolic risk factors, HPA axis dysregulation, stress-sensitive biomarkers) of healthy cognitive aging.
Jeremiah Poirier
Jordyn Gaffney
Priyanka Koganti
Alyssa Robillard Robillard studies health equity using a social-ecological framework to understand and address inequalities, with a focus on HIV.
Sunny Kim Behavior Processes, Cancer, Caregivers, Digital Storytelling, Emotion, Health and Well-Being, Health Communication, Patient Outcomes Kim’s research interests include cancer patient/caregiver supportive care, quality of life, and psychosocial well-being, with a particular emphasis on digital storytelling as a therapeutic intervention.
Mario Salinas
Shelby Langer Cancer, Communication, Emotion Interests include close relationships and health, couple dynamics in cancer, caregiving, dyad-based health behavior interventions, ecological momentary assessment, natural language processing, and the gut microbiome.
Megan Petrov Cardiovascular, Health Disparities, Health Outcomes, Mental Health: Adults, Sleep Disorders, Stroke Dr. Petrov studies sleep and circadian health and lifestyle interventions and their impact on cardiometabolic health across the life course emphasizing maternal-child and women's health and treatment adherence.
Peach Mckenzie Art, Arts, Media and Engineering
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Felipe Castro Hispanic Population, Coping with Stressful Events in Children and Adults, Health Psychology, Diabetes, Statistical Modeling Castro's research interests include health promotion and relapse prevention in Hispanic populations, with focus on motivational aspects in HIV prevention, drug abuse, cancer, diabetes, and other chronic diseases.
Zachary Baker Aging, Alzheimer's, Caregivers, Clinical Trials, Dementia, Public and Community Health, Social Psychology, Interpersonal Relationships, Motivation, Health and Well-Being Dr. Baker works to understand former caregivers of those with dementia so he can help them garner the psychosocial resources and technological tools to thrive.
Thomas Parsons Human Dimensions of Science and Technology, Aging, Dementia, Clinical Psychology, Philosophy of Religion and Applied Ethics, Autism, Human Computer Interactions, Artificial Intelligence, Sports medicine Dr. Parsons is the Grace Center Professor of Innovation in Clinical Education, Simulation Science, & Immersive Technology (tenured) and Director of the Computational Neuropsychology & Simulation (CNS) Lab at ASU.
Rachel Gur-Arie Health Law and Policy, Public Health, Vaccines, Ethical Decision Making, Healthcare Systems, Health Equity, Global Health Gur-Arie is an assistant professor with Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation. Her expertise lies at the intersection of ethics, global health and policy.
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Aidan Tenkhoff
Joseph Saenz Aging, Climate Change, Dementia, Environment, Family and Couple Relationships, Food Security, Health Disparities, Latin America, Quantitative Analysis, Resilience, Statistical Analysis
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Angel Algarin Hispanic Population, Sexuality, Global Health, Stigmatization and Discrimination, LGBTQ Health Algarin is an assistant professor in the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation. Broadly, he studies the impact of social stigma on HIV care and prevention.
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Robert Oldt Genetics, Evolution, Forensic DNA
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Kent Rosenbaum
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