Faculty, Staff and Students at ASU

Name Expertise areas Short Bio Updated date
Natalie Pihulak
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Lydia Fritz
Roxy Stevens
Mangesh Iranna Patil
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Ma Alexandra Santos
Pratik Hiren Sagar
Kaitlyn Dasmann
Kendrick Roulhac
George Hartman
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Dhruvik Jitesh…
Ted K.S. Ng Aging, Alzheimer's, Behavioral Neuroscience, Biomarker Discovery for Personalized Diagnosis, Biomedicine, Brain Plasticity, Clinical Trials, Cognitive Science, Mental Health: Adults, Prevention and Intervention Science, Social Health Psychology, Transdisciplinary Dr. Ng is a translational gerontologist and neuroscientist examining bio-psycho-social/biobehavioral models and non-pharmacological interventions in older adults impacted by aging and chronic diseases.
Jennifer Perkins
Devyn Pangilinan Creative Writing, Creative Writing - Poetry, Creativity
Nick Southerly
Jaynalis Linares
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Rishi Oza
Tim Overton
Carmen Kho Developmental Psychology
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Wendy Bohon
Charlene Estrada Geochemistry, Astrobiology, Environmental Geochemistry
Lesly Kelly Acute Care Lesly Kelly studies the role of nursing in patient outcomes in acute care; compassion fatigue; burnout; nursing workforce issues; and the effect of system and technology influences on nursing and patient outcomes.
David Pickus
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Curtis Gump
Samantha Munn
Paul Todd
Christine Gannon
Brian Tuzil
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Cheryl Heller
Cameron Gray
Rajath Jayanna
Paisley Suárez
Sara Charney
Staci Neustadt
Victor Ortega
Haley Coles
Marco Rayos
Jeanne Nizigiyimana
Ipsha Banerjee
Matthew Darnell
Joe Zein
Ruibin Feng
Edward Shortliffe Biomedicine Dr. Shortliffe spearheaded the formation and evolution of graduate degree programs in biomedical informatics at Stanford, Columbia, and Arizona State Universities.
Sue Dahl Popolizio Behavior Processes, Chronic Disease, Interprofessional Practice Dahl-Popolizio has more than 25 years of experience as an occupational therapist (OT). Her research foci: OT in population health management, and on the integrated interprofessional primary care team.