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Patten is a cognitive scientist with strong skills in research design, project management and data science.
Pearl is an innovative educator, wellness consultant, and professional speaker.
Quinn is a lecturer in ASU's School of International Letters and Cultures.
Smith's research interests include mindfulness, bariatric surgery, substance abuse, meditation and obesity.
Mayer's research interests include hospice and palliative care and chronic disease management.
Aguila is an Exercise and Wellness instructor with an interest in health coaching, worksite wellness, and the Hispanic community.
Rowans has more than 27-years experience in the healthcare industry.
Scribner is an instructor and recognized as an international leader in nutrition therapy related to disordered eating and eating disorders.
Dr. Kingsbury is the director of the STEM Teaching Global Intensive Experience in Costa Rica, and is the faculty advisor for the student organization, the Arizona Global Health Project.
Patel's expertise is in complexity of the distributed cognitive system that underlies critical care decisions and on the impact of technology on human cognition and performance.
Yost studies auditory perception, i.e., hearing in humans with normal and impaired hearing and in animals.
DeWeese's research interests include examining the influence of the built environment on food and physical activity behaviors, as well as policies that make healthy choices easy.
LaCross' primary specializations are phonetics and phonology.
Phillips teaches undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of classes such as health systems and design, health disparities and population health.
Sirven's interests in epilepsy include status epilepticus, surgical therapy, epilepsy in older adults and psychosocial issues particularly those involving Hispanic populations and transportation.
Ainsworth is a Regents Professor Emerita with expertise in physical activity assessment. She is the lead author for the Adult Compendium of Physical Activity.
Dorman's group investigates many aspects of speech, voice and music perception by patients fit with cochlear implants and by normal-hearing subjects listening to simulations of cochlear implants.
Dr. Robert Greenes has authored more than 250 publications in the areas of clinical decision support, models and approaches for decision making; the knowledge representation to support it; and clinical application.
David Ingram is a professor of speech and hearing science. He directs the Child Language Research Laboratory and conducts research on how young children acquire language across linguistic contexts.
Johnson is the founder of the Center for Health Information and Research and expert in health economics informatics.
Stelmach is involved in the Emeritus College at ASU and continues to serve on review boards for the National Institutes of Health and Department of Veterans Affairs.
Dr. Mehrnaz Abbasi is a Postdoctoral Scholar at the College of Health Solutions at ASU.
Kelly is the marketing and communications coordinator for the College of Health Solutions.
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Chung's research focuses on developing statistical or computational methods for disease diagnostics, including biomarker evaluation with survival data, machine learning for precision diagnostics, and sample size calculation.
Bilingual in Spanish and English, Clark serves children whose parents speak primarily Spanish and supervises graduate students as well as several after-school therapy programs for children.
Clarke is a faculty associate at ASU and president of the Psychophysiologic Disorders Association. He is board-certified in gastroenterology and internal medicine.
Connell's passion is helping students launch their healthcare careers and helping people learn how to implement a healthy lifestyle to prevent, delay or minimize chronic disease during their lifetime.
Cordell is interested in the cultural influencers on our health and the how our environment can shape our behavior.
Clemency Cordes' research interests focus on primary care behavioral health and workforce development for integrated primary care.
Denis Cortese joined ASU in 2010. He is director of ASU's Healthcare Delivery and Policy Program, and an Emeritus President and CEO of the Mayo Clinic, and former head of the Mayo Health Policy Center.