Department: Nutrition and Health ScienceResearch Area: Culturally sensitive health promotion and health care with the goal of preventing and reducing chronic disease among racial/ethnic minority and low-income communities.
Department: Speech Pathology and AudiologyResearch Area: Auditory-visual communication, executive function/working memory, hearing across the life-span
Department: Nutrition and Health ScienceResearch Area: Nutrition and Health Education for under-served audiences, specifically those who rely on food pantries to meet their everyday food needs.
Department: BiologyResearch Area: Athlete health, well-being, and performance
Department: Nutrition and Health ScienceResearch Area: Research focuses on various aspects of nutrition and health.
Department: Nutrition and Health ScienceResearch Area: Cardiovascular disease prevention and "real-world" nutrition
Department: Nutrition and Health ScienceResearch Area: Diet quality screening in the community and clinical settings
Department: Nutrition and Health ScienceResearch Area: Preventing chronic disease and promoting health for all by understanding relationships between physical health, healthy behaviors, and psychological and social factors.
Department: School of KinesiologyResearch Area: Effects of exercise on cognition, exercise motivation
Department: School of KinesiologyResearch Area: Dr. Marciniak's research seeks to inform training and recovery practices of firefighters through the utilization of cardiovascular and musculoskeletal performance measures.
Department: Nutrition and Health ScienceResearch Area: Maternal and Child Health, Substance Use Disorder
Department: School of KinesiologyResearch Area: Physical Fitness and Wellness
Department: Social WorkResearch Area: Family dynamics in youth sports, mainly examining the programmatic dimensions and parent behaviors in youth sports.
Director of the School of Nursing and Assistant Professor of NursingHB 490
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Department: Speech Pathology & AudiologyResearch Area: Pediatric tinnitus and hearing loss and their relation to noise exposure