This faculty member has research opportunities for undergrad…
This faculty member has research opportunities for undergraduate and master’s students in her lab. Her research combines health behavior theory and mobile technologies to examine decision-making processes associated with drinking, drug use, and sexual risk, both globally and at the event level (during specific drinking/substance use occasions). An interesting fact about her is that prior to joining the HEB Department, she was a public health scientist at RTI International, where she played a major role in the development and feasibility testing of a tailored, tablet-based sexual assault prevention program in Basic Military Training for the U.S. Air Force.
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