Making it personal
Living with diabetes helped shape UF researcher’s career choices
Living with diabetes helped shape UF researcher’s career choices
Dr. Rob Newton’s research interests center on addressing health disparities in African American children, adults, and older adults. Although much of his work involves developing physical activity promotion interventions, he also engages in weight loss studies. Dr. Newton utilizes community-based and technology-based interventions to address health disparities. Currently, Dr. Newton…
The study’s lead investigator, Zachary Mannes Ph.D., M.P.H., a recent graduate of the UF doctoral program in clinical psychology……
A new study led by Dr. Adam Woods & doctoral student Jessica Kraft has identified a potential biomarker for decreased brain processing speed.
Stephen Bezruchka, MD MPH University of Washington Department of Global Health As an emergency physician, faculty at the University of Washington, author of several books on traveler’s guides to managing health while abroad, and avid globetrotter, Dr. Bezruchka offers a dynamic perspective on the global pandemic and the possible role…
Congratulations to Dr. Allison Holgerson who has achieved the award of ABPP specialty board certification in Clinical Health Psychology. This board certification attests to his excellence in meeting the advanced education, training, and professional standing established by the specialty, as well as examination by peers in the specialty attesting to…
Elle Wiggins (for the third year in a row) and Cheshire Hardcastle, were awarded two of three scholarships by the Stephanie Nicole Ross Foundation, Inc. Three $1,000 scholarships are awarded to graduate students studying psychology, cognitive or behavioral science, or…
A long-running predoctoral training program in cognitive aging has received a five-year grant renewal from the National Institute on Aging, which will fund the program through its 20th year.