James A. Pawelczyk's research is focused on neural control of circulation, particularly skeletal muscle blood flow, as it is affected by exercise or spaceflight.
Director, MPS Program in Nutritional Sciences
Teaching Professor
Summary Statement
Best practices in teaching and learning; cultural competence and diversity skills; best practices in online and hybrid learning; nutrition education and health in the Latino population.
As a cognitive neuroscientist, Alaina is interested in the reciprocal relationship between neurocognitive function and pediatric obesity and neurocognitive influences on food choice and eating behavior.
Responsible for various digital communication efforts administered throughout the college. These includes social media initiatives, analytics, website, and multimedia.
Cass is an undergraduate academic adviser for BBH students. She helps students with course registration, career/graduate school exploration, and graduation requirements for BBH.
Cardiovascular nutrition; diet quality as it relates to risk of CVD and diabetes; the role of foods, nutrients, bioactives and dietary patterns in the prevention of CVD and diabetes.
Managing communications and marketing needs for the College of Health and Human Development. Serving as the Lead Communicator for the School of Hospitality Management and the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Management.
Brooke works in communications and marketing for the College of Health and Human Development, specifically the Nutritional Sciences and Kinesiology departments. This includes contributing to the college’s social media, website, writing, and press coverage.
Lori provides leadership and oversees the staff support activities and operations of the School of Hospitality Management by working closely with and supporting the Director of the School.
My work is committed to the protection of souls of Black youth. I work with communities to understand how the racial identities of Black youth are shaped and the seek to understand how recreation can be leveraged to positively impact this process.
Ellen Plante has been providing executive-level administrative support, course work support and intercollegiate athletics support to Dennis Scanlon since 2009. Ellen also provides auxiliary support to other CHCPR researchers and projects.
Department
Center for Health Care and Policy Research - CHCPR