November 5, 2019, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquia: “Identity Disruption & Mortality Salience: An Exploration Among Young Women with Breast Cancer” – Jan. 31, 2020 Dr. Kathrynn Pounders is an assistant professor at the Stan Richards School of Advertising & Public Relations at Moody College of Communication. She is a consumer psychologist who investigates emotions, goals, and the self. Her research focuses on the role of emotion and identity in the contexts of communication strategy… read more
October 25, 2019, Filed Under: Event, St. David’s CHPR Annual ConferenceCall For Poster Presentations: “Context Matters: Addressing Social Determinants of Health to Improve People’s Lives” – Abstract Submission Deadline: Jan. 8, 2020 St. David’s CHPR 18th Annual Conference: Call For Poster Presentations Conference Title: Context Matters: Addressing Social Determinants of Health to Improve People’s Lives Conference Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 Conference Location: Thompson Conference Center Abstract Submission Timeline: Friday, November 15, 2019 to Wednesday, January 8, 2020 Abstract Template: Download the… read more
October 16, 2019, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquia Series: “Intersectionality, discriminatory experiences, and adolescent health: Preliminary insights and complications” – Dec. 6, 2019 Dr. Aprile Benner’s substantive research interests center on the development of low-income and race/ethnic minority youth, investigating how social contexts influence experiences of marginalization and discrimination, school transitions, and developmental outcomes during adolescence. As a developmental psychologist, the core of her research program is a fundamental developmental question—what are the continuities and… read more
October 3, 2019, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquia Series: “Understanding and Managing Insomnia and Circadian Rhythms Disruptions in Cancer Patients and Survivors” – Nov. 22, 2019 Dr. Oxana Palesh is an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Stanford University Medical Center. Her research is in the area of cancer control. She is primarily interested in investigating the impact of cancer treatments on sleep, fatigue and quality of life. Dr. Palesh’s current projects include… read more