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The advisors below are recruiting masters, PhD, or postdoctoral trainees to begin the 2024-2025 school year.
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If you are an advisor wishing to list yourself here please visit: http://goo.gl/forms/BdJVz6zx6o
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If you have any questions about the form, or believe any information is incorrect, please email howell@ucmerced.edu with the subject “SPHN-Graduate Program Form.”
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Entry Date (note, to be on the list entries from earlier years must have confirmed that they are accepting students this year)Institution NameType of ProgramType of ProgramAdvisorPrimary InterestsLab/Personal WebsiteDepartment WebsiteShould Students Email Before Applying?Email Address
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10/2/2023 9:18:31Brock UniversityPsychology-SocialMA and PhD (we offer both programs)Michael BusseriTemporal self-evaluations, well-being, healthy aginghttps://wellbeingresearchlab.weebly.com/https://brocku.ca/social-sciences/psychology/people/michael-busseri/Only if the student has specific questionsmbusseri@brocku.ca
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10/1/2023 21:52:55 University of Texas at DallasPsychology-Social, Psychology-Personality, Psychology-Health, Psychology-Neuroscience, Psychology - developmental PhDHeidi KaneMy research investigates how social relationships (romantic relationships, family relationships) are related to health with a current emphasis on stress and coping processes and sleep. https://labs.utdallas.edu/crhlab/https://bbs.utdallas.edu/departments/psychology/Only if the student has specific questionsheidi.kane@utdallas.edu
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9/7/2022 15:57:52Carnegie Mellon UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-HealthPhDMichael TrujilloI examine the social and health consequences of stigma, the underlying mechanisms linking stigma and health, as well as the factors that promote resilience, particularly among LGBTQ people and people of color.https://www.cmu.edu/dietrich/psychology/sherlab/index.htmlhttps://www.cmu.edu/dietrich/psychology/Only if the student has specific questionsmtrujillo@cmu.edu
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8/9/2021 11:25:55City University of London Bayes Business SchoolPsychology-ConsumerPhDJanina SteinmetzMy research looks at motivation and self-control (e.g., healthy food choices) in a social context. https://sites.google.com/site/psychjaninasteinmetz/https://www.cass.city.ac.uk/faculties-and-research/management/cass-marketing-groupNot required, but preferredjanina.steinmetz@city.ac.uk
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10/3/2023 11:17:23Claremont Graduate UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-HealthPhDJason SiegelMy research focuses on using theories of persuasion and motivation to increase help-seeking among people with depression and to reduce the stigmatization of this population.
https://www.depressionlab.org/https://www.cgu.edu/school/ssspe/division-of-behavioral-organizational-sciences/Not required, but preferredjason.siegel@cgu.edu
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10/3/2023 16:39:09East Carolina UniversityPsychology-Health, We have a concentration on Occupational Health Psychology which is where I supervise studentsPhDCourtney BakerI study age and gender biases in the workplace. https://psychology.ecu.edu/people/bakerc/https://psychology.ecu.edu/people/bakerc/Not required, but preferredBakerco22@ecu.edu
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10/5/2023 15:22:56George Washington UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-Health, Applied Social PsychologyPhDTonya DodgeApplication of decision making and theories of motivation to understand substance use and physical activitywww.creatinghealthypeople.comhttps://psychology.columbian.gwu.edu/Not required, but preferredtdodge@gwu.edu
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10/27/2022 13:48:32Idaho State UniversityPsychology-General ExperimentalPhDTera LetzringI study the accuracy of interpersonal judgments, with a focus on personality traits.http://teraletzring.weebly.com/https://www.isu.edu/psych/experimental-phd-program/Not required, but preferredteraletzring@isu.edu
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10/2/2023 18:24:03Idaho State UniversityPsychology-General ExperimentalPhDXiaomeng (Mona) XuI study romantic and intimate relationships, behavioral health (e.g., physical activity), and teaching/mentoring. https://xulabisu.weebly.com/https://www.isu.edu/psych/Not required, but preferredmonaxu@isu.edu
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9/11/2022 16:16:32Indiana University-Purdue University IndianapolisPsychology-SocialPhDVeronica DerricksMy work focuses on understanding when targeted efforts to engage members of minoritized groups are beneficial, and when they backfire. I have particular interests in health communication, physician-patient communication, and stigma.www.veronicaderricks.comhttps://www.iu.edu/degrees/iupui/phd-in-applied-social-organizational-psychology/1712/index.htmlOnly if the student has specific questionsvderrick@iu.edu
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10/2/2023 14:50:07Kansas State UniversityPsychology-SocialPhDDr. Laura Brannonattitude and behavior change promoting mentally and physically positive and healthy behaviorshttps://www.k-state.edu/psych/research/brannonlaura.htmlhttps://www.k-state.edu/psych/Not required, but preferredlbrannon@ksu.edu
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10/3/2023 12:48:39Kent State UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-HealthPhDJennifer Taberunderstanding and promoting health behaviors; risk perceptions and health cognitions; communicating uncertain and ambiguous health informationwww.jennifertaber.comhttps://www.kent.edu/psychologyOnly if the student has specific questionsjtaber1@kent.edu
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7/14/2019 17:11:06Kent State UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-HealthPhDJohn UpdegraffHealth behavior, stress, well-beinghttp://www.updegrafflab.orghttps://www.kent.edu/psychologyOnly if the student has specific questionsjupdegr1@kent.edu
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10/2/2023 10:07:13Kent State UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-HealthPhDMary HimmelsteinWeight Stigma, Stress, Gender Identity, Stigma + Prejudice, weight stigma in healthcarehttps://sites.google.com/view/swaglabhttps://www.kent.edu/psychologyNot required, but preferredmhimmels@kent.edu
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10/3/2023 7:30:16Miami University Psychology-SocialPhDAllison FarrellInterplay between close relationships, stress, and health: affective processes, legacy of early life experiences, and relationship-health links in underrepresented samplesallisonkfarrell.comhttps://miamioh.edu/cas/graduate-programs/psychology/index.htmlOnly if the student has specific questionsfarrelak@miamioh.edu
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11/19/2015 17:25:51Michigan State UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-PersonalityPhDWilliam ChopikI am a social-personality psychologist interested in how relationships--and the people in them--change over time. My research focuses on how factors both inside (biological, hormonal) and outside (social roles, geography) of people influence their approach to social relationships. http://chopiklab.com/https://psychology.msu.edu/programs/social-personality/index.htmlNot required, but preferredchopikwi@msu.edu
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10/2/2023 0:44:35Montana State UniversityPsychology-General ExperimentalPhDDr. Cara PalmerMy research centers on the impact of sleep on daytime social and emotional experiences, particularly among children, teens, and emerging adults, and individual differences and family, community, and cultural influences on sleep healthhttp://msusleeplab.org/https://www.montana.edu/psychology/Not required, but preferredcara.palmer@montana.edu
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12/6/2023 14:34:39Montana State UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-Health, Psychology-General Experimental, Behavioral MedicinePhDIan HandleyMy current research primarily focuses on the influence of expectations for future events on later subjective experience with those events (e.g., expectation/placebo effects on affect and pain perception), comparison proccesses, various factors impacting attitude formation and change (e.g., mindsets, biases, and goals), and perceptions of gender bias in STEM fields.https://www.montana.edu/ihandley/index.htmlhttps://www.montana.edu/psychology/Not required, but preferredihandley@montana.edu
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12/7/2023 10:49:47Montana State UniversityPsychology-Health, Psychology-General ExperimentalPhDNeha John-HendersonMy research is focused on identifying biopsychosocial pathways which promote health resilience in the context of adversity. In one line of work, I focus on trauma across the lifespan and investigate hoe these exposures get under the skin to affect health. In a separate line, I have two NIH funded projects working in partnership with the Blackfeet American Indian community to understand biopsychoscocial and behavioral pathways which promote health resilieince for Blackfeet Community members. www.sarahlabmsu.comhttps://www.montana.edu/psychology/Only if the student has specific questionsneha.johnhenderson@montana.edu
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12/7/2023 18:00:41Montana State UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-Health, Psychology-General ExperimentalPhDPeter HelmDr. Helm's research primarily focuses on understanding how existential motivations influence beliefs, well-being, and behavior particularly in terms of contending with fundamental and subjective isolation (e.g., existential isolation, loneliness, alienation) and with human awareness of mortality.https://www.montana.edu/psychology/directory/2375216/peter-helmhttps://www.montana.edu/psychology/Only if the student has specific questionspeter.helm@montana.edu
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9/7/2022 12:57:39NC State UniversityPsychology-SocialPhDDr. Jeni L. BurnetteDr. Burnette's research applies social psychological theories and methodological approaches in order to help individuals and organizations to flourish. Her work primarily focuses on mindsets, or beliefs about the malleable vs. fixed nature of attributes. She studies mindsets across contexts, domains, and experiences. Her recent work focused on best implementation practices for growth mindset interventions.www.jeniburnette.comhttps://psychology.chass.ncsu.edu/ASCP/Yes, definitelyjlburne5@ncsu.edu
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9/7/2022 9:55:15North Carolina State UniversityPsychology-SocialPhDVanessa V. VolpeDr. Volpe is an applied developmental health psychologist with a focus on the reduction of racial/ethnic health disparities. She studies the ways that racism and other intersectional forms of oppression impact the stress-related health and health care outcomes of Black people from across the African diaspora in the United States. She has a particular focus on online, technological, and structural racism contexts and processes. Specific research areas: Black communities, racism, stress and coping, cardiovascular health, health behaviors, healthcare, psychophysiology, online contexts and technology, social media, strengths/protective factors.https://sites.google.com/view/black-health-labhttps://psychology.chass.ncsu.edu/ASCP/Only if the student has specific questionsvvvolpe@ncsu.edu
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11/22/2023 13:27:27North Carolina State University Psychology-Social, Applied Social Psychology PhDDr. Lori Hoggard My research focuses on racism as a chronic psychosocial stressor that heightens African Americans’ risk for physical (e.g., cardiovascular disease; dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system) and mental (e.g., depression and anxiety) health concerns. I focus on: (1) elucidating whether racism is a distinct stressor for African Americans with physiological and psychological consequences that exceed those of non-race-related stressors, (2) explicating the mechanisms that underlie the associations between racism and deleterious outcomes, and (3) identifying person-related characteristics that serve as potential protective or vulnerability factors (e.g., racial identity) in the context of racism. https://chass.ncsu.edu/people/lhoggar/https://chass.ncsu.edu/people/lhoggar/Only if the student has specific questionslhoggar@ncsu.edu
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9/6/2022 18:27:28North Dakota State UniversityPsychology-General ExperimentalPhDKat DugganI study biobehavioral pathways linking personality traits with physical health. I have a strong focus on sleep and cardiovascular disease risk.https://www.katdugganphd.com/https://www.ndsu.edu/psychology/graduate_programs/Not required, but preferredkatherineduggan@gmail.com
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9/6/2022 18:54:52NYUPsychology-SocialPhDPeter GollwitzerThe self-regulation of thoughts, feelings, and actions.https://as.nyu.edu/faculty/peter-m-gollwitzer.htmlhttps://as.nyu.edu/departments/psychology.htmlYes, definitelypeter.gollwitzer@nyu.edu
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10/2/2023 9:09:17Ohio UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-Health, Psychology-General ExperimentalPhDDr. Brett PetersMy research revolves around studying stress and emotions in relationships. To do so, we assess cardiovascular physiological responses that have implications for health, motivation, and well-being.https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=2hrxdfYAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=aohttps://www.ohio.edu/cas/psychology/graduate/experimentalNot required, but preferredpetersb@ohio.edu
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10/2/2023 19:02:59Oregon State UniversityPsychology-Clinical, Psychology-HealthPhDDaniel BradfordExperimental approaches to understanding stress, addiction, and, more recently, concussion using psychophysiological approaches (e.g., EEG/ERP)https://beaverslab.com/https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/sps/psychologyOnly if the student has specific questionsdaniel.bradford@oregonstate.edu
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9/7/2022 12:46:32Penn State UniversityPsychology-Health, Behavioral Medicine, Biobehavioral HealthPhDJennifer Graham-EngelandI investigate the impact of psychological stress on physical health and the psychological, physiological, and behavioral mechanisms underlying stress and health connections. I emphasize the role of emotion & affective/cognitive responses to stress (e.g., anger, rumination, meaning-making), environmental/situational forces (e.g., relationship dynamics, discrimination), and individual differences (e.g., related to age, personality, and gender).https://sites.psu.edu/stresshealth/https://hhd.psu.edu/bbh/biobehavioral-health-graduate-programOnly if the student has specific questionsjenn@psu.edu
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10/2/2023 10:21:38Portland State UniversityPsychology-Social, Occupational Health PsychologyPhDCynthia MohrInterpersonal relationships, physical health (especially alcohol use), and psychological well-being (e.g., loneliness, shame, positive and negative affect). Research methods include ESM and daily diary reporting, dyadic methods, and large-scale randomized intervention trials. https://www.pdx.edu/mohr-dyadic-lab/https://www.pdx.edu/psychology/Not required, but preferredcdmohr@pdx.edu
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8/10/2021 14:12:54Purdue University Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS)PhDRosie ShroutMy lab examines how couples’ stress affects their relationships and health using dyadic, biobehavioral, and longitudinal methods. We focus on the underlying psychological, behavioral, and biological pathways connecting stress to people’s own and their partners’ relational and physical health across adulthood.https://www.researchgate.net/profile/M-Rosie-Shrouthttps://www.purdue.edu/hhs/hdfs/directory/faculty/shrout_rosie.htmlYes, definitelyshrout@purdue.edu
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9/20/2020 4:02:22Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and SciencePsychology-Clinical, Psychology-Clinical (health emphasis)PhDBrian FeinsteinSexual and gender minority (SGM) health; bisexuality and pansexuality; stigma-related stress and coping; mental health, substance use, sexual health, and relationship functioning in SGM populations; developing and testing interventions to improve SGM health https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/academics/faculty/brian-a-feinstein/https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/academics/college-of-health-professions/degree-programs/psychology-phd/Not required, but preferredBrian.Feinstein@rosalindfranklin.edu
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8/18/2022 11:38:36Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and SciencePsychology-Clinical, Psychology-Health, Behavioral MedicinePhDNancy Jao, PhDDr. Jao’s program of research focuses on utilizing translational research to understand the impact of tobacco products and characteristics, particularly menthol flavoring, on nicotine dependence and health outcomes. She is particularly interested in examining underlying biobehavioral relationships to understand the impact of smoking on chronic diseases and health disparities. https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/academics/college-of-health-professions/degree-programs/psychology-phd/Yes, definitelynancy.jao@rosalindfranklin.edu
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9/6/2022 18:15:45Rowan UniversityPsychology-ClinicalPhDDr. Dani ArigoPsychological and social influences on health, health behavior, and health behavior change (especially social comparison processes); design and evaluation of digital health tools; physical activity promotion; women's health; body image; weight control; eating behaviorhttps://drarigo.wordpress.com/https://csm.rowan.edu/departments/psychology/index.htmlOnly if the student has specific questionsarigo@rowan.edu
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10/2/2023 12:31:19San Diego State UniversityPsychology-ClinicalPhDTristen Inagakisocial connection and health; health neurosciencehttps://shanlaboratory.com/https://psychology.sdsu.edu/doctoral/clinical/No, email is not necessary
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10/2/2023 16:44:17Southern Methodist UniversityPsychology-Clinical, Psychology-Health, Behavioral MedicinePhDAustin BaldwinI am interested in how affect and cognition influence engagement in health behaviors and how affective and cognitive constructs can be used to develop innovative interventions to target health behavior change. Our work focuses primarily on understanding, and intervening on, physical activity and vaccinations.https://smu.edu/healthbehaviorlabhttps://www.smu.edu/Dedman/Academics/Departments/PsychologyOnly if the student has specific questionsbaldwin@smu.edu
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9/14/2016 8:31:39Stony Brook UniversityPsychology-Social and HealthPhDAnne MoyerPsychosocial issues surrounding cancer, medical decision making, gender and health, research methodology and research synthesis, psychological aspects of research participationhttp://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/psychology/faculty/faculty_bio_pages/amoyer.htmlhttp://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/psychology/No, email is not necessaryanne.moyer@stonybrook.edu
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9/20/2021 15:05:52Texas A&M UniversityPsychology-SocialPhDRachel SmallmanThe affective, cognitive, and behavioral consequences of counterfactual thinking (i.e., thoughts of 'if only' or 'what might have been') and how it can impact health behavior (e.g., eating, alcohol consumption, work safety) and mental health (e.g., coping, PTSD, depression). https://smallman.sites.tamu.edu/https://liberalarts.tamu.edu/psychology/Not required, but preferredrsmallman@tamu.edu
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9/7/2022 12:41:06Texas Christian UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-General ExperimentalPhDDr. Kevin KnightPublic Health research involving substance use and infectious diseaseshttps://ibr.tcu.edu/about/graduate-student-training-opportunities/https://cse.tcu.edu/psychology/graduate/index.phpOnly if the student has specific questionsk.knight@tcu.edu
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10/2/2023 9:28:44Texas Tech UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-Personality, Psychology-Clinical, Public HealthPhDDevin J. MillsI apply social psychological theory to study the development and maintenance addictive behaviors as well as to the recovery from addiction.https://www.depts.ttu.edu/hs/cfas/mills.phphttps://www.depts.ttu.edu/hs/cfas/mills.phpOnly if the student has specific questionsdevin.mills@ttu.edu
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8/12/2019 15:33:39Texas Tech UniversityPsychology-SocialPhDZachary HohmanGroup Processes and Intergroup Relations broadly, but more specifically the application of social identity theory to health behavior, risky behavior, and extremist behavior.http://www.depts.ttu.edu/psy/sith/http://www.depts.ttu.edu/psy/Not required, but preferredzachary.hohman@ttu.edu
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8/23/2021 1:07:41Tulane UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-Personality, Psychology-Health, Behavioral MedicinePhDMichael Hoerger, PhD, MSCRWe are conducting health psychology research aimed at mitigating the burden of advanced cancer as well as COVID and have major grants funding each area. psychmike.comhealthpsychphd.comOnly if the student has specific questionsmhoerger@tulane.edu
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10/2/2023 18:16:23UCLAPsychology-HealthPhDJanet TomiyamaOur lab studies stigma (weight stigma, class stigma, and ageism) and its effects on health behaviors. We also study stress and eating behavior. www.dishlab.orgwww.psych.ucla.eduOnly if the student has specific questionsjanetto@ucla.edu
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10/3/2023 18:23:14University at BuffaloPsychology-SocialPhDMark SeeryOn the broadest level, I study stress and coping. Potentially stressful situations can represent some of the most important moments that people face in life. Situations that may appear to be similar, however, can be experienced quite differently by different individuals. A central question that guides my work is: What factors contribute to resilience versus vulnerability to potential stressors?https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/spplab/https://arts-sciences.buffalo.edu/psychology/faculty/faculty-directory/seery.htmlNot required, but preferredmdseery@buffalo.edu
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10/4/2023 10:51:28University of AlabamaPsychology-Clinical, Psychology-HealthPhDJenny M. Cundiffsocioeconomic and racial health disparities
interpersonal processes that link social context to disease
close relationships (e.g., romantic couples, parent-child) and physical health
biological, psychological, and social pathways linking stress and health
http://herdlab.ua.edu/https://psychology.ua.edu/people/jeanne-cundiff/Only if the student has specific questions
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9/6/2022 18:14:06University of California, IrvinePsychology-Social, Psychology-HealthPhDSarah PressmanOur lab focuses on how positive emotions and positive behaviors (e.g., taking vacations, smiling, healthy activities) can improve our health, especially in the context of stress.https://sarahpressman.wixsite.com/ucisteplabhttps://ps.soceco.uci.edu/Only if the student has specific questionspressman@uci.edu
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9/6/2022 18:11:27University of California, MercedPsychology-HealthPhDJennifer HowellI am particularly interested in how processes surrounding the self (e.g., defensiveness, social comparison) and social identities (e.g., stigma, culture) influence health decision-making and behavior.https://www.jenniferlhowell.com/https://psychology.ucmerced.edu/No, email is not necessaryhowell@ucmerced.edu
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10/2/2023 10:09:12University of ConnecticutPsychology-Social, Psychology-HealthPhDBlair T. JohnsonHidden and/or motivated reasoning biases in attitudes, social judgments, and social behavior. Impacts of interventions (wellness, exercise, mindfulness) on mental health and physical health (and moderated by network-, community- and societal-level factors).
sharp.uconn.eduhttps://psychology.uconn.edu/person/blair-t-johnson/Only if the student has specific questionsblair.t.johnson@uconn.edu
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10/2/2023 9:14:53University of GeorgiaPsychology-Social, Behavioral and Brain Sciences (Interdisciplinary Training Area)PhDMichelle vanDellenI study self-regulation with an emphasis on social cognition and interpersonal relationship. We are currently funded by NIH to conduct a large scale trial of a behavioral economic intervention to promote quitting in dual-smoker couples. https://psychology.uga.edu/directory/people/michelle-vandellenhttps://psychology.uga.eduNo, email is not necessary
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11/20/2015 9:51:27University of HoustonPsychology-Social, Psychology-HealthPhDJaye DerrickMy primary research areas include (1) interdependence, the need to belong, and symbolic social bonds; (2) the influence of close relationships on self-regulation and substance use; (3) the influence of substance use on close relationship functioning and intimate partner aggression; and (4) ambulatory assessment (e.g., daily diary and EMA) research methods.http://www.uh.edu/class/psychology/about/people/jaye-derrick/http://www.uh.edu/class/psychology/Not required, but preferredjlderrick@uh.edu
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10/2/2023 9:42:46University of HoustonPsychology-Social, Psychology-Personality, Psychology-HealthPhDOlivia AthertonSelf-Regulation • Temperament • Personality • Sociocultural Contexts • Health Behaviors • Mental and Physical Health • Health Disparities • Lifespan Development • Aging • Multilevel Modeling • Structural Equation Modeling • Age-Period-Cohort Analysis • Coordinated Data Analysiswww.srch-lab.comhttps://www.uh.edu/class/psychology/about/people/atherton-olivia/Only if the student has specific questionsoeatherton@uh.edu
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8/16/2021 18:25:22University of KentuckyPsychology-Social, Psychology-Health, Psychology-General ExperimentalPhDKate LegerMy research examines how people’s emotional responses to daily stressors shape their long-term physical health across the adult life span. My work examines potential biological (e.g. cardiovascular) and behavioral (e.g. sleep) pathways that link emotional responses to stress and health. Additionally, I investigate individual differences in emotional responses to daily stressors in an effort to identify who is most vulnerable to the negative effects of stress and identify interventions that promote healthy aging.https://psychology.as.uky.edu/users/kale244https://psychology.as.uky.edu/Not required, but preferredkate.leger@uky.edu
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7/10/2019 16:18:04University of LouisvillePsychology-ClinicalPhDAmanda M MitchellMy research program examines the link between socioeconomic position and health, informed by models from psychoneuroimmunology and counseling psychology.https://www.amandamitchellphd.com/https://louisville.edu/education/faculty/amanda-mitchellNo, email is not necessaryAmanda.Mitchell@louisville.edu
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11/6/2023 12:36:32University of ManitobaPsychology-SocialPhDDan BailisCurrently researching how personal decision-making (including health behaviors) is related to trait and state differences in self-compassion.https://actionandidentitylab.weebly.com/https://www.umanitoba.ca/arts/psychologyOnly if the student has specific questionsdan.bailis@umanitoba.ca
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8/27/2020 9:33:07University of Massachusetts LowellPsychology-Health, Applied Psychology and Prevention SciencePhDSamantha Miadich Pediatric health psychology; childhood chronic conditions; asthma; sleep; pain; behavior genetics; ecological momentary assessmenthttps://www.uml.edu/FAHSS/Psychology/faculty/Miadich-Samantha.aspxhttps://www.uml.edu/FAHSS/Psychology/Not required, but preferredSamantha_Miadich@uml.edu
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9/12/2021 22:25:32University of MinnesotaPsychology-Social, Psychology-PersonalityPhDAlex RothmanMy research interests include: Initiation and Maintenance of Health Behavior Change; Optimizing links between theory and intervention; Health Communication; Health decison-making; Integrating interpersonal and intrapersonal models of health and health behaviorhttps://cla.umn.edu/about/directory/profile/rothm001Only if the student has specific questionsrothm001@umn.edu
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9/7/2022 16:22:35University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesPsychology-SocialPhDDrexle James, Ph.D.Social and Psychological determinants of racial and sexual minority health. Biological racial essentialism.drexlerjames.comhttps://cla.umn.edu/psychologyOnly if the student has specific questionsdjames@umn.edu
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10/2/2023 9:07:40University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesPsychology-SocialPhDDrexler JamesInternalized racism, Internalized heterosexism, psychological essentialism, Health disparities.drexlerjames.comhttps://cla.umn.edu/psychologyOnly if the student has specific questions
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6/21/2019 15:44:56University of MississippiPsychology-Social, Psychology-General ExperimentalPhDJoseph D. WellmanStigmas impact on psychological and physiological wellbeing. Weight Stigma/ Stress/ Cognitive Performance/ LGBT Stigma/ Intersectional Stigmahttps://shadelab.olemiss.edu/https://psychology.olemiss.edu/joseph-d-wellman/Not required, but preferredwellman@olemiss.edu
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9/11/2022 10:53:42University of North Carolina at CharlottePsychology-HealthPhDAlexia GalatiI examine perspective-taking and interpersonal coordination in diverse settings. In research supported by the National Science Foundation, I plan to support a doctoral student who will contribute to a project that examines how collaborative performance is predicted by multimodal interpersonal coordination. In our lab, we seek to make connections between constructs related to cognition and communication (perspective-taking, interpersonal coordination, multimodal language use, embodiment) to health-related outcomes and settings.www.alexiagalati.comhttps://healthpsych.charlotte.edu/Not required, but preferredagalati@uncc.edu
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7/10/2018 12:26:25University of North Carolina, CharlottePsychology-HealthPhDAmy CanevelloResearch interests include investigating how and why individuals exhibit self-interested behaviors, while sometimes they care deeply about other people, institutions, organizations, and ideas, and try to nurture them. https://pages.charlotte.edu/amy-canevello/Yes, definitelyacanevel@charlotte.edu
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10/2/2023 1:51:48University of North TexasPsychology-Behavioral SciencePhDCasey Guillot, PhDMy research interests include dispositional and emotional vulnerabilities to addiction, the effects of substance use and withdrawal, and genetic polymorphisms and demographic characteristics in relation to addictive behaviors, aggression, and self-harm.https://psychology.unt.edu/disposition-emotion-addiction-research-dear-laboratoryhttps://psychology.unt.edu/graduate-programs/behavioral-scienceNo, email is not necessarycasey.guillot@unt.edu
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10/2/2023 9:42:26University of North Texas Health Science CenterPublic Health; Health Behavior ResearchPhDDana Litt & Melissa LewisThe STARR Lab examines the etiology and prevention of adolescent and young adult alcohol use and related risk behavior including other substance use, social media use, and risky sexual behavior with the goal to develop, test, and implement theoretically sound prevention programs.https://www.unthsc.edu/school-of-public-health/starr/https://www.unthsc.edu/school-of-public-health/future-students/phd-public-health-studies/Not required, but preferreddana.litt@unthsc.edu; melissa.lewis@unthsc.edu
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9/6/2022 21:07:40University of Rhode IslandPsychology-Social, Psychology-HealthPhDMollie A RubenMy research interests involve social perception and the contribution of nonverbal behaviors to both how we perceive others and how we behave as the ones being perceived. I have two complementary lines of research, one in basic social psychological research examining social perception or the ability to accurately perceive another person’s states (e.g., physical pain, emotions/affect), traits (e.g., personality), and characteristics (hireability, sexual orientation) and a second line of research in health services and health psychology applying social psychological methods to the analysis of doctor-patient communication and health disparities especially among LGBTQ patients and Veterans. epiclabinfo.comhttps://web.uri.edu/psychology/Not required, but preferredmollie.ruben@uri.edu
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9/7/2022 11:53:18University of ToledoPsychology-General ExperimentalPhDJason RoseThe goal of my research is to understand the influence that making comparisons (e.g., social, temporal, dimensional) and contemplating one's future (e.g., risk perception, optimism for events) has identity formation, goal pursuit, health promotion and prevention, decision-making, and emotion regulation.https://insphirelab.com/https://www.utoledo.edu/al/psychology/Yes, definitelyjason.rose4@utoledo.edu
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10/2/2023 15:08:06Virginia Commonwealth UniversityPsychology-HealthPhDCecelia ValrieDr. Cecelia Valrie's research focuses on improving the health and well-being of youth and young adults at high risk for poor health outcomes, with a focus on youth with sickle cell disease (SCD), Black youth, and youth living in low resource environments. Valrie's primary research line focuses on exploring the biopsychosocial factors and processes that influence pain, sleep, and adjustment in youth with SCD. https://hd.lab.vcu.edu/https://psychology.vcu.edu/directory/faculty/valrie.htmlNot required, but preferred
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10/2/2023 15:06:18Virginia Commonwealth UniversityPsychology-HealthPhDKristina HoodDr. Kristina Hood's research interests focus on preventive health behaviors and promoting positive health outcomes among people of color and underserved populations. More specifically, Hood is interested in psychosocial determinants of health behavior, health disparities, condom use attitudes and persuasion, and sexual health promotion.https://progress.vcu.edu/https://psychology.vcu.edu/directory/faculty/hood.htmlNot required, but preferred
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10/5/2017 18:44:23Washington State University (Vancouver)Psychology-General ExperimentalPhDRenee MagnanBroadly speaking, I'm interested in the role of affect on health -- decision making (e.g. feelings of risk vs beliefs about risk), responses to health communications, and responses to health behaviors. Current projects focus on a variety of behaviors including those with clear health outcomes (e.g. smoking, physical activity) and those with more ambiguous health outcomes (e.g. e-cig, marijuana).https://labs.wsu.edu/whspr/https://cas.vancouver.wsu.edu/psychologyOnly if the student has specific questionsrenee.magnan@wsu.edu
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11/20/2015 14:55:10Wayne State UniversityPsychology-SocialPhDTim BoggPersonality, motivation, and health-related behaviors; personality-informed interventions for improved health status.http://clas.wayne.edu/tbogghttp://clas.wayne.edu/Psychology/Only if the student has specific questionstbogg@wayne.edu
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10/11/2022 10:24:35West Virginia UniversityDevelopmentalPhDNicholas TurianoExamination of how personality traits predict lifespan health via health behaviors (e.g., substance use), physiological arousal, and social connectedness. Identifying resilience is a key future direction of the lab.https://sites.google.com/view/turiano-phadlabhttps://psychology.wvu.edu/homeNot required, but preferrednaturiano@mail.wvu.edu
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8/23/2017 16:20:07Oregon State UniversityPsychology-HealthPhD & Post DocKathleen BogartI examine disability from a social/health psychology perspective, examining others’ attitudes toward disability and the way people with disabilities manage stigma. Some specific disabilities studied include facial paralysis and rare disorders.http://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/sps/dsilhttp://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/school-psychological-science/psychologyYes, definitelykathleen.bogart@oregonstate.edu
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8/10/2021 18:31:38Oregon State UniversityPsychology-HealthPhD and Post DocAnita CservenkaResearch interests include the effects of adolescent and adult substance use (particularly cannabis and alcohol use) on neurocognitive functioning, and how personality factors, socio-demographics (e.g. age, sex, race, ethnicity), as well as internalizing and externalizing symptoms, are related to substance use patterns and methods of use.https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/school-psychological-science/sun-lab/https://liberalarts.oregonstate.edu/sps/psychologyYes, definitelyanita.cservenka@oregonstate.edu
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10/2/2023 8:55:01Stony Brook UniversityPsychology - Social and HealthPhD and Post DocMarci LobelI direct the Stress and Reproduction (STAR) Lab, where our team of students, postdocs, and faculty collaborators investigate psychosocial and biobehavioral factors, especially maternal stress and coping, gendered racism, and socioeconomic disadvantage, that affect perinatal health and contribute to health disparities in vulnerable perinatal populations. I also study other social psychological processes that affect and are affected by health (e.g., intersectional social identities, social comparison, interpersonal relationships) in a variety of populations. See https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/141ajHAkI7i5e/bibliography/public for a list of publications.you.stonybrook.edu/lobellabhttps://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/psychology/faculty/faculty_profiles/mlobel.phpNot required, but preferredmarci.lobel@stonybrook.edu
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10/3/2023 17:04:07University of British ColumbiaPsychology-HealthPhD and Post DocFrances ChenIn our lab, we seek to understand the obstacles that people face while making friends and seeking social support from loved ones, and the health consequences of loneliness and interpersonal conflict. We are developing interventions to promote social connection, with the goal of making a positive impact on people’s health and well-being.https://chenlab.psych.ubc.ca/https://psych.ubc.ca/Only if the student has specific questionsfrances.chen@psych.ubc.ca
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10/2/2023 4:29:15University of California, IrvinePsychology-Social, Psychology-Clinical, Psychology-Health, Public HealthPhD and Post DocRoxane Cohen SilverCoping with adversity, including how individuals and communities cope with collective traumas such as natural disasters, mass violence events, and infectious disease outbreaks. https://faculty.sites.uci.edu/rsilverhttps://ps.soceco.uci.edu/Only if the student has specific questionsrsilver@uci.edu
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8/9/2021 9:53:07University of Michigan, Ann ArborPsychology-SocialPhD and Post DocAmie GordonWell-being and health in the context of interpersonal relationships. I primarily study romantic relationships, looking at the benefits of prosocial processes and the social cognitive, affective, and biological factors that undermine them.www.whirlab.comhttps://lsa.umich.edu/psychOnly if the student has specific questionsamiemg@umich.edu
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8/26/2020 12:50:51University of MissouriPsychology-Social, Political SciencePhD and Post DocErin Hennes(1) cognitive and motivated biases in information processing, particularly in the context of social justice, and the efficacy of social change interventions; (2) statistical powerhttps://truman.missouri.edu/people/hennesNot required, but preferredehennes@missouri.edu
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10/2/2023 9:41:59University of TorontoPsychology-Social, Psychology-PersonalityPhD and Post DocEmily ImpettI am broadly interested in relationships and well-being. My specific areas of interest are: prosocial emotions and behaviors (e.g., sacrifice and gratitude), sexuality in the context of relationships, and relationship transitions.www.emilyimpett.comhttps://www.psych.utoronto.ca/prospective-graduate-students/application-informationOnly if the student has specific questionsemily.impett@utoronto.ca
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8/17/2020 20:17:15University of TorontoPsychology-Social, Psychology-Personality, Public HealthPhD and Post DocFelix CheungMy research uses large and diverse datasets (over 5 million participants) to understand the causes and consequences of population subjective well-being, with a particular interest in pressing global issues (e.g., income inequality, terrorism, civil unrest). I am also a strong advocate for an open and replicable science.https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=M7utqbsAAAAJ&hl=enhttps://www.psych.utoronto.ca/prospective-graduate-students/application-informationOnly if the student has specific questionsf.cheung@utoronto.ca
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8/9/2021 10:36:07Carleton UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-Personality, Psychology-HealthPhD and terminal MastersMarina MilyavskayaMy students and I study goal pursuit, self-regulation, and motivation; we take a multi-method approach including experimental, prospective, and experience-sampling studies, as well as a focus on idiosyncratic personal goals. https://carleton.ca/goallab/https://carleton.ca/psychology/Only if the student has specific questionsmarina.milyavskaya@carleton.ca
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8/9/2021 10:30:19University of Massachusetts AmherstPsychology-SocialPhD, Post DocLinda M IsbellOur lab examines the influence of affect on cognitive processing. Currently we are examining (1) how affect influences medical decision making, medical treatment, and diagnosis among ER physicians and nurses when treating patients with and without mental illness and/or substance use disorders and (2) interventions to reduce adverse influences of emotions on decision-making and diagnosis. In this work, we also investigates health care disparities and effects of stigma.https://sites.google.com/view/affectandsocialcognitionlab/homehttps://www.pbs.umass.edu/Only if the student has specific questionslisbell@umass.edu
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9/1/2019 18:16:18Ball State UniversityPsychology-SocialTerminal MastersMary E. Kitegender-based prejudice; ageism; LGBTQ+ prejudicebreakingprejudice.orghttps://www.bsu.edu/academics/collegesanddepartments/cpspc/academic-programs/ma-social-psychologyOnly if the student has specific questionsmkite@bsu.edu
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10/11/2023 16:21:28Illinois State UniversityPsychology-IO/SocialTerminal MastersCommittee approach used. Kelly Clemens conducts social-health psychology researchMy research focuses on how cognitive and affective processes impact health- and treatment-related behaviors (e.g., uptake, adherence, and engagement) and outcomes (e.g., placebo and nocebo effects).hp2lab.orghttps://psychology.illinoisstate.edu/graduate/graduate-programs/industrial-organizational-social-psychology/Only if the student has specific questionsksclem1@ilstu.edu
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1/2/2024 9:44:36Oakland UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-HealthTerminal MastersMark ManningRacial Health Disparities; Behavioral Health Decision-Making; Racism and Healthhttp://www.markmanningphd.com/https://oakland.edu/psychology/Only if the student has specific questionsmarkmanning@oakland.edu
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8/20/2020 18:06:29Rhode Island CollegeGeneral PsychologyTerminal MastersKatherine LacasseBehavior & Attitude Change, Risk-Perception and Decision-Making, Environmental Sustainability & Climate Change, Gender Norms & Health Behaviors, Emotions as Motivators, Intergroup Relationshttps://sites.google.com/site/katherinelacasse/homehttp://www.ric.edu/psychology/Pages/Graduate-Studies-in-Psychology.aspxNot required, but preferredklacasse@ric.edu
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11/30/2018 14:56:39San Francisco State UniversityPsychology-Social, Psychology-PersonalityTerminal MastersDr. MelloDr. Mello’s lab examines social identities and perceived discrimination based on gender, race/ethnicity, and social class among adolescents. We examine associations between these topics and mental health, educational outcomes, and substance use.https://faculty.sfsu.edu/~zmello/homehttps://psychology.sfsu.edu/social/index.htmNot required, but preferredzmello@sfsu.edu
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10/3/2023 14:49:08The University of Tennessee at ChattanoogaPsychology-General ExperimentalTerminal MastersRuth Walker, PhDMy research focuses on ageism, sexism, anti-LGBT bias, perceptions of sexual assault survivors, and interventions designed to reduce bias across the lifespan.https://sites.google.com/view/bestestlab/homehttps://www.utc.edu/directory/ptd539-psychology-ruth-walker/ptd539Not required, but preferredruth-walker@utc.edu
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10/2/2023 9:50:16University of IndianapolisPsychology-Social, Psychology-General ExperimentalTerminal MastersMason BurnsAs a social cognitive psychologist, I am interested in developing, refining, and implementing interventions designed to reduce the experience and expression of prejudice. My research uses social cognitive and motivational approaches to reduce both the activation of stereotypes in one's mind, but also the application of stereotypes. https://masonburns47.wixsite.com/masonburnshttps://uindy.edu/cebs/ms-psychology/research-labs/burns-labOnly if the student has specific questionsburnsmd@uindy.edu
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8/9/2021 10:11:08University of North FloridaPsychology-General ExperimentalTerminal MastersPaul FuglestadHealth Behavior Change, Relationship Processes, Self-monitoring, Self-regulationhttps://webapps.unf.edu/faculty/bio/n00956269https://www.unf.edu/coas/psychology/Not required, but preferredpaul.fuglestad@unf.edu
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10/12/2023 11:52:07The University of Texas at San AntonioPsychology-General Experimental, Two programs: a terminal masters and a PhDMichael BaumannInformation sharing and use in groups, teams, and multiteam systems; negative attitudes towards women, particularly in the workplace (e.g., women in leadership); work-school conflict and substance usehttps://hcap.utsa.edu/faculty/profiles/baumann-michael.htmlhttps://hcap.utsa.edu/psychology/Not required, but preferredmichael.baumann@utsa.edu
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