
The Health Promotion and Obesity Prevention Initiative, Stormshak said, will address obesity rates in the United States, where 35 percent of adults and one-third of all children are considered to be overweight or obese. The cluster will integrate new expertise with existing research in related disciplines and build on longstanding the university’s strengths in prevention science and biological systems.
The new hires are:
Nicole Giuliani is a research associate in the university’s department of psychology. She holds a Ph.D. in psychology from Stanford University.
Elizabeth L. Budd is completing a doctoral degree in public health at Washington University in St. Louis. She is a graduate of Santa Clara University, where she double majored in Spanish and sociology.
Tasia M. Smith is completing doctoral work in counseling psychology at the University of Florida. Her research focuses on the connections of motivation and community-based partnerships with the engagement of culturally diverse families in improving health behaviors.
Nichole R. Kelly, currently a postdoctoral researcher in a joint position at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences and the National Institutes of Health. She holds a doctorate from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond.
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