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RESEARCH FELLOW: |
Elizabeth Fallon
Assistant Professor
Department of Kinesiology
Kansas State University |
Focus of Fellowship: Community-based
approaches to physical activity promotion,
2004-2006 |
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CHAIR OR CO-CHAIR,
DISSERTATION COMMITTEES: |
Diana Lattimore
Assistant Professor
University of San Francisco
Department of Exercise and Sport Science |
Dissertation: Barriers experienced by older
adults participating in a telephone-based
physical activity program, and relations to
outcomes, 2006 |
Melissa Bopp
Assistant Professor
Kansas State University
Department of Kinesiology |
Dissertation: Evaluation of a faith-based
physical activity intervention, 2005
Melissa received an award of $5,000 from the
American College of Sports Medicine to complete
her dissertation.
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Cheryl
Der Ananian
Assistant Professor
Arizona State University
Department of Exercise and Wellness |
Dissertation: Understanding factors that
influence exercise in non-exercisers,
insufficiently active individuals, and
exercisers with arthritis: A quantitative and
qualitative approach, 2005
Cheryl was the recipient of
The Arthritis Research Institute of America,
Betty Jean Hall Memorial Prize for
Epidemiological Research in Osteoarthritis. |
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MEMBER, DISSERTATION COMMITTEES: |
M. Renee Umstattd
Assistant Professor
University of Alabama
Department of Health Science |
Dissertation: The roles of self-regulation
and self-efficacy in physical activity behavior
and correlates of self-regulation in an older
adult population, 2005
Renee received a $5,000 award from the
American College of Sports Medicine to complete
her dissertation.
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JoEllen Vrazel
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Exercise Science
George Washington University |
Dissertation: Using qualitative methods to
elicit perspectives from middle-aged women about
social environmental influences on their
physical activity behavior, 2004 |
Mary (Molly) Greaney
Research Associate
Harvard University School of Public Health
Department of Nutrition |
Dissertation: Body size perception and
physical activity among older, urban, African
American women, 2002 |
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