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Dr. Cheryl L. Brown

September 28, 2018 by Cheryl Brown
department: Political Science and Public Administration

Cheryl BrownAssociate Professor
Department of Political Science and Public Administration

My research has focused on the intersectionality of emerging technologies and health data privacy and protection and emphasized privacy conceptualizations and health technology acceptance in comparative cultures. [read more=’Read more’ less=’Read less’] I am particularly interested in the application of technologies such as radio frequency identification (RFID), biometrics, artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and blockchains and protecting and preserving data privacy in healthcare in diverse, regulatory systems. I examine the role of ethics-by-design in building trust and technology acceptance. I presented two research projects, “Building Bi-level Awareness and Public Trust to Implement Big Data in Mitochondrial Health and Disease Research: Comparing Privacy and Ethics in Global Research” and “Vascular Inflammation and Cardiovascular Risk Quantification and Monitoring in Internet of Vehicle Participant Technologies: Layered Privacy, Trust, and Security in Precision Care,” at the National Institutes of Health in 2016. The vascular inflammation research abstract was selected one of the twelve notable abstracts/posters among the 110 accepted scientific abstracts. I presented “RFID Implant Technology and Artificial Intelligence: Can We Spell Ethics and Trust?” at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Southeastern Michigan Conference on Ethics in Engineering in 2017. Related articles include “Health-care Data Protection and Biometric Authentication Policies: Comparative Culture and Technology Acceptance in China and the United States” in Review of Policy Research and the co-authored “Privacy-preserving Techniques of Genomic Data–A Survey” in Briefings in Bioinformatics, https://doi.org/10.1093/bib/bbx139 . As an invited participant, I contributed to the design of the health privacy sector of the 5th Cybersecurity Framework Workshop of the U. S. Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology in 2013. I was the lead PI in the big data and health disparities interdisciplinary team’s application for the National Science Foundation South Hub Big Data Awards in 2016. I am currently researching the role of privacy and ethics in healthcare data using blockchain technology and collaborating on the study of assistive technologies and robotic density in long-distance caregiving.[/read]

For more information: Faculty Connections > Dr. Cheryl L. Brown

keywords: ethicshealth technologyprivacytrust

Dr. David Dalton

September 28, 2018 by David Dalton
department: Languages and Culture Studies

David DaltonAssistant Professor
Department of Language and Culture Studies

I am especially interested in how science and technology interface with constructs of race and gender in Mexico and throughout the world. [read more=’Read more’ less=’Read less’][/read]

For more information: Faculty Connections > Dr. David Dalton

keywords: global healthhealth technologyrace and gender

Dr. Eric Delmelle

September 28, 2018 by Eric Delmelle
department: Geography and Earth Sciences

Eric DelmelleAssociate Professor
Department of Geography and Earth Sciences

My research focuses on answering fundamental epidemiological questions where spatial and spatio-temporal methodology are critical. [read more=’Read more’ less=’Read less’] I (along with students and other colleagues) am interested in developing new, robust geocomputational methodologies that deepen our understanding on the dynamics of infectious and chronic diseases. I am concentrating efforts in the development of new visualization techniques to detect space-time patterns at different scales (e.g. clusters), and leverage on state-of-the art computational techniques (e.g. cyberGIS, parallel computing) for unusually large datasets. I have received funding from the March of Dimes, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention among others.
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For more information: Faculty Connections > Dr. Eric Delmelle

keywords: health technologyplace and health

Dr. Shunji Egusa

September 28, 2018 by Shunji Egusa
department: Physics and Optical Science

Assistant Professor
Department of Physics and Optical Science

I conduct research on nanomaterials synthesis and characterization; Nanomedicine; Plasmonics

For more information: Faculty Connections > Dr. Shunji Egusa

keywords: health technology

Dr. Don Jacobs

September 28, 2018 by Donald Jacobs
department: Physics and Optical Science

Don JacobsProfessor
Department of Physics and Optical Science

My research is primarily concerned with applying statistical and computational physics to model and investigate thermodynamic, mechanical and dynamic properties of proteins and polypeptides in solution, and to study the thermodynamic properties of aqueous solutions. [read more=’Read more’ less=’Read less’] Proteins are macromolecular machines that carry out biological functions in living organisms − making them an important biomolecule to study because their existence is critical for supporting life on Earth.[/read]

For more information: Faculty Connections > Dr. Don Jacobs

keywords: health technology

Dr. Erika Montanaro

September 28, 2018 by Erika Montanaro
department: Psychological Science

Erika MontanaroAssistant Professor
Department of Psychological Science

HIV prevention often begins with a targeted behavior, for example, a young woman negotiating condom use with her partner. [read more=’Read more’ less=’Read less’] It is important to understand what factors contribute to HIV risk behavior in order to create effective interventions. Additionally, HIV disproportionately impacts young minority populations. To that end, the goal of my research program is to integrate theory, advanced analytic techniques, and technology to develop and assess innovative and impactful interventions to decrease HIV transmission rates in at-risk minority health communities.
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For more information: Faculty Connections > Dr. Erika Montanaro

keywords: health technologyrace

Dr. Yuri Nesmelov

September 28, 2018 by Yuri Nesmelov
department: Physics and Optical Science

Associate Professor
Department of Physics and Optical Science

My specialties include biological molecular motors, elecron paramagnetic resonance/EPR, transient time-resolved fluorescence resonce energy transfer/TR2FRET. [read more=’Read more’ less=’Read less’][/read]

For more information: Faculty Connections > Dr. Yuri Nesmelov

keywords: health technology

Dr. Irina Nesmelova

September 28, 2018 by Irina Nesmelova
department: Physics and Optical Science

Irina NesmelovaAssociate Professor
Department of Physics and Optical Science

Our research area is experimental biophysics. [read more=’Read more’ less=’Read less’] We are trying to understand the molecular logic underlying biological function. By nature, the research is highly interdisciplinary. Students will learn spectroscopic techniques (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), circular dichroism (CD), fluorescence), molecular modeling, and gain basic biochemistry skills.[/read]

For more information: Faculty Connections > Dr. Irina Nesmelova

keywords: health technology

Dr. Deborah Thomas

September 28, 2018 by Deborah Thomas
department: Geography and Earth Sciences

Professor and Chair
Department of Geography and Earth Sciences

I specialize in hazards and health geography and have more than twenty years of experience in the application of geographic information science & technology in a variety of social science application areas, including health and disaster management. [read more=’Read more’ less=’Read less’] My teaching and research interests focus on issues of vulnerability/resilience as they relate to both natural and human-induced hazards and health outcomes, commonly emphasizing the role of technology, particularly GIS, in assessing and evaluating the intersection of human-physical systems and the built environment. Around these themes, I have published in numerous journals and is co-editor a book entitled Social Vulnerability. In 2005, I was a Fulbright Scholar to Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey. I have worked for the last 10 years in Tanzania as part of a partnership with the Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences in Mwanza, Tanzania.[/read]

For more information: Faculty Connections > Dr. Deborah Thomas

keywords: environmental healthgis/mappingglobal healthhealth technology

Dr. Susan Trammell

September 28, 2018 by Susan Trammell
department: Physics and Optical Science

Associate Professor
Department of Physics and Optical Science

My research focuses on the use of lasers, spectroscopy and imaging as tools in medicine. [read more=’Read more’ less=’Read less’] My research includes the development of an enhanced mid-IR imaging technique for cancer margin delineation and the assessment of blood flow in tissues, as well as, the design and development of a hyperspectral imaging system based on a single-pixel camera design for use in cancer diagnosis. In addition, I am developing a light-based processing method to dehydrate biologics in preparation for long-term storage at near ambient temperatures.[/read]

For more information: Faculty Connections > Dr. Susan Trammell

keywords: health technology

Dr. Jennifer B. Webb

September 28, 2018 by Jennifer Webb
department: Psychological Science

Associate Professor
Department of Psychological Science

My research and teaching emphasize the critical importance of adopting interdisciplinary, multicultural, and positive psychological/strengths-based perspectives in the science and practice of clinical health psychology. [read more=’Read more’ less=’Read less’] More specifically, our lab studies socio-cultural risk and protective factors (e.g., body image, ethnic identity, marginalization stress, weight stigma) that may contribute to and/or mitigate disparities in cardiometabolic health among culturally-diverse women during college, pregnancy, and the postpartum. I also have a strong interest in the application of integrative mind-body approaches (including the practices of yoga, mindful and intuitive eating, and self-compassion) and Health at Every Size® principles towards optimizing a more holistic experience of health and well-being in ethnically-diverse groups.
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For more information: Faculty Connections > Dr. Jennifer B. Webb

keywords: clinicalhealth disparitieshealth technologymixed methodsrace and ethnicitysociocultural influencesstress

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