Profiles in "Behavior Processes" Expertise Area

  • Prof. Rivera's research interests include the topics of process control, system identification, and the application of control engineering principles to process systems, supply chain management, and behavioral medicine.
  • Robles received his PhD in psychology from the University of Arizona. His research interests include health-impacting behavior such as impulsiveness, risk taking, addictions, self-control and self-regulation.
  • Dr. C.R. Macchi is a trained systems therapist, Clinical Professor, journal editor of Families, Systems, & Health, Practice Integration Profile (PIP) development team, and PCORI-, SAMHSA-, and HRSA-funded projects.
  • 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.
  • Dr. Errold Glenn E. Elad is a skilled leader with strong academic and professional experience, advancing ethical healthcare and community well-being through leadership, teaching, and nonprofit service.
  • Dr. Leischow's research is clinical and translational, with a focus on pharmacologic and behavioral treatments for tobacco dependence, tobacco regulatory science, and systems and network approaches to population health.
  • McEntee uses contextual behavioral science and an environmental systems perspective to address health inequities and enhance patient health outcomes.
  • Stecher's research is in behavioral health economics and ranges from identifying the determinants of physicians' treatment choice to designing mobile health interventions for establishing healthy habits.
  • Cordell is interested in the cultural influencers on our health and the how our environment can shape our behavior.