George Mois
George Mois is an assistant professor in the Department of Health Promotion and Behavior in the College of Public Health. His research interests include: human technology interaction, extended reality, socially
George Mois is an assistant professor in the Department of Health Promotion and Behavior in the College of Public Health. His research interests include: human technology interaction, extended reality, socially
Dr. Maes worked at US-CDC after having received his Doctorate in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at University of California at Los Angeles, and Master’s degree in Epidemiology from Harvard University School
Kelli’s primary work in the Institute for Disaster Management is with the Healthcare Preparedness Program in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Public Health. She assists in the coordination and
Dr. McCracken is an environmental epidemiologist with interest in preventing disease by intervention research on environmental risk factors. His main research focus has been on health effects of air pollution,
Mr. Martin is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy & Management with over 40 years of executive and management consulting experience in the public and private
Toni Miles, MD, PhD, is a Fellow in both the American Public Health Association and the Gerontological Society of America. Her work focuses on the population health effects that occur
Dr. Muilenburg has focused her career on the elimination of disparities in vulnerable populations, with particular interest in substance use behaviors. The target populations of her research include adolescents, racial/ethnic