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Kari Kugler
Associate Teaching Professor of Biobehavioral Health
Director of Undergraduate Public Health Program
Summary Statement

Kari Kulger's primary research interest includes the development of effective and efficient behavioral interventions targeting a wide range of health behaviors among various populations and contexts.

Department
  • Biobehavioral Health - BBH
Education
  • University of Minnesota, Ph.D., Epidemiology, 2006
Phone
Office Address
109 Biobheavioral Health Building
University Park, PA 16802
Interests
  • Behavioral epidemiology
  • Health behavior change
  • Intervention development and implementation
  • Advanced methods for statistical analysis
Professional Experience

Kari Kulger's primary research interest includes the development of effective and efficient behavioral interventions targeting a wide range of health behaviors among various populations and contexts.  In particular, she is interested in developing interventions targeting the intersection of sexual and reproductive health, including HIV, alcohol use and obesity among adolescents and young adults.  She enjoys teaching courses related to all aspects of this research interest.

Publications