Profiles in "Chronic Disease" Expertise Area

  • Der Ananian's research interests involve the promotion of physical activity for older adults with emphasis on utilizing physical activity as a secondary prevention strategy for chronic illnesses.
  • Barton directs the Clinical Psychology Center and supervises the clinical work of student-therapists in the center and co-ordinates field placements.
  • Davis examines how social and emotional risk and resilience factors shape adaptation to stress.
  • Swan has been at ASU for 29 years. She is a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and a fellow of the The Obesity Society. She studies the physiological effects of exercise on obesity and chronic disease.
  • Mayol-Kreiser's research interests include clinical nutrition, nutrition and Hispanic population, maternal health, longevity and prevention of chronic diseases.
  • Lee's research focuses on cardiovascular disease and chronic disease epidemiology and health informatics.
  • Heather M. Ross is a Clinical Associate Professor affiliated with the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, and Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Human & Social Dimensions of Science & Technology PhD Student and Graduate RA for The School for the Future of Innovation in Society. Work intersects fields of Health Services Research, HCI/HCC, and STS.