Lab for Using Technology to Improve Health Behavior

Lab for Using Technology to Improve Health Behavior

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When most people think about making a health behavior change, they go to old standbys like join a gym, reduce intake of high fat foods... However, making healthy lifestyle changes, whether implementing healthy habits or breaking unhealthy habits, is easier said than done. We are dedicated to discovering innovative and technology-enhanced approaches to understand and intervene upon health behavior.

Photos from Lab for Using Technology to Improve Health Behavior's post 03/25/2023

We had a great time at Game Night Out with current lab members and a recent graduate! Congrats to Jess, Mel and Madeline who won the game!

02/16/2023

Thrilled that lab members Rachel Churchill and Esha Kumar obtained excellent post-doctoral fellowships! Rachel will be completing a neuropsychology post-doc at Medical College of Wisconsin and Esha will be completing a bone marrow transplant post-doc at Rush University Medical Center. Congratulations on these fantastic sites! MCW and RUSH will be the better with you on board!

01/31/2023

Congratulations to Dr. Madeline Konsor who accepted a full-time Clinical Health Psychologist position at RUSH in their Gastroenterology(GI)/Digestive Diseases & Nutrition Department! Thanks for being such a wonderful representative of the lab and RFUMS. You will be a great addition to their department!

11/14/2022

Congratulations to lab member Emilie Green who successfully and expertly proposed her thesis! Emilie will be examining binge eating in those with food insecurity thanks to Dr. Andrea Graham at Northwestern who generously provided Emilie with the opportunity to look at some of her data.

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