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Allison Aiello, PhD, MS
Assistant Professor in Epidemiology
Phone: 734-615-9213
E-mail: aielloa@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Dr. Aiello is an infectious disease expert and studies aspects of identification, transmission, prevention, mitigation, and social response to influenza outbreaks and pandemic planning, including rapid testing, transmission modes, vaccination uptake, and non- pharmaceutical intervention measures such as mask use, hand hygiene, social distancing, and quarantine. MORE
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Noreen Clark, PhD
Marshall H. Becker Professor of Public Health in Health Behavior and Health Education
Phone:
E-mail: nmclark@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Interested in systems, policies, and programs that promote health, prevent illness, and enable individuals to manage disease. MORE
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Cathleen Connell, PhD, MS, BA
Professor in Health Behavior and Health Education
Phone: (734) 647-3189
E-mail: cathleen@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Expert in dementia caregiving and the psychological and social impact of chronic illness among older adults, particularly Alzheimer's disease. MORE
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Rodney Hayward, MD
Professor in Health Management and Policy
Phone: (734) 647-4844
E-mail: rhayward@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Current work focuses on quality measurement and improvement for chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease.
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Ken Resnicow, Ph.D., B.A.
Professor in Health Behavior and Health Education
Phone: (734) 647-0212
E-mail: kresnic@umich.edu
Faculty Profile
- Focuses on motivational interviewing in health care settings and peer interventions, and application of chaos and complexity science to behavior change. MORE
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Relevant Issues of Findings Magazine
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Anatomy of a Disease: Type 2 Diabetes Childhood Research News: Food & Transitions To Old Age: Research News: Food & Transitions |
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inFOCUS: Breast Cancer as Chronic Disease |
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One Day of Alzheimer's: Caring for a loved one can be a regular exercise in heartbreak. inFOCUS: Heart Disease in Women |
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Research Highlights--Asthma Gene Detected |
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Future Findings-- Latent Infections May Hasten Dementia Research Update-- Tangible Results: Research leads to a novel diabetes medication program |
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Depression: Public health researchers are finding new ways to diagnose, treat, and ultimtely prevent this disabling disease. |
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Lure of the Journey: Noreen Clark reflects and focuses on the road ahead as her ten-year term as UM SPH dean ends (PDF) Future Findings-- Choice Makes a Difference (PDF, page 33) |
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Future Findings-- A Worldwide Network of Care (PDF, page 9) |