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Dr Rachel Shaw

Dr Rachel Shaw

Reader, School of PsychologyAston University

Dr Shaw studies the synthesis of diverse evidence and the use of different ways of knowing in healthcare practice.

Qualitative ResearchHealth PsychologyMethodologyDementiaBody Dysmorphia
Dr Claire Farrow

Dr Claire Farrow

Professor and Director of Applied Health Research GroupAston University

Dr Farrow's interests concern the factors influencing eating behaviour and weight gain or loss, particularly in children.

Observational ResearchChild ObesityChild Eating BehaviourFussy EatingDigital Health Interventions
Sherry Pagoto, Ph.D.

Sherry Pagoto, Ph.D.

Professor of Allied Health SciencesUniversity of Connecticut

Leveraging technology for health promotion and disease prevention

Health BehaviorSun SafetySkin Cancer PreventionDigital HealthSocial Media
Elizabeth Culatta, PhD

Elizabeth Culatta, PhD

Assistant ProfoessorAugusta University

My research program concentrates on how identity processes affect health, especially during the transition to adulthood.

Sexual HarassmentMental HealthIdentity Processes in Transition to AdulthoodSociology of health and illnessSociology of Health Care
Eric Layland

Eric Layland

Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Layland bridges LGBTQ+ developmental research to community impact.

LGBTQ+ Developmental ResearchHealth DisparitiesHealth EquityQuantitative ResearchLGBTQ+ Advocacy
Charles Emery

Charles Emery

Professor | Department of PsychologyThe Ohio State University

Clinical psychology expert, specializing in aging and adult development

Cardiopulmonary enduranceCognitive functioningPsychological well-being
Cheryl Carleton, PhD

Cheryl Carleton, PhD

Associate Professor of Economics; Director of the Villanova Women's Professional Network| Villanova School of BusinessVillanova University

Cheryl Carleton, PhD, is an expert in labor economics and women in the workforce.

BusinessUnemploymentWomen in the WorkforceLabor EconomicsMicroeconomics
Christine Greenhow

Christine Greenhow

Associate Professor of Educational Technology and Educational PsychologyMichigan State University

Education expert, focusing on the impact of social media and new technologies in teaching and learning, digital scholarship

New Digital Forms of ScholarshipTeaching and LearningEducational TechnologySocial Media and EducationEducational Psychology