Aging and Long-Term Care

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    Jill Harrison Ph.D.

    Executive Director of the National Institute on Aging (NIA) IMPACT Collaboratory, Associate Professor of the Practice of Health Services, Policy and Practice

    Research Interests: pragmatic trials in real-world settings, engaging residents of long-term care communities as evaluators of care quality, developing culturally congruent person-centered care approaches in health care systems, organizational cultural change

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    Nina Joyce Ph.D., MPH

    Assistant Professor of Epidemiology
    Research Interests: Improving the safe-mobility of older adults and advancing methods for studying causes of motor vehicle crashes, particularly among older adults with dementia or other cognitive impairmen
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    Vincent Mor Ph.D.

    Florence Pirce Grant University Professor, Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice
    Research Interests: Aging and long-term care, The use of health services, and the outcomes that frail and chronically ill persons experience
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    Jennifer Nazareno Ph.D.

    Barrett Hazeltine Assistant Professor of the Practice of Entrepreneurship, Assistant Professor of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Jonathan M. Nelson Center for Entrepreneurship
    Research Interests: Aging and long-term care, Social determinants of health and illness, Immigrant health, Social determinants of health and illness; race, gender, and class inequalities, Organization and global restructuring of health and long-term care, Filipino women’s migration, labor and entrepreneurship
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    Andrew Zullo PharmD, Ph.D.

    Associate Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice, Associate Professor of Epidemiology
    Research Interests: Improving medication and vaccine use for older adults

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