Erica Phillips
My research focus area is food security, community based behavioral lifestyle interventions, health services research.
Meng Wang
I am a hematology physician scientist fascinated by how nutrition and metabolism can cause DNA damage in our body, how this can affect ageing and cancer, and motivated to translate this knowledge to novel therapy.
I am a MD PhD graduate from University of Cambridge, UK. My PhD was with Professor Michael Neuberger at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology focusing on B cell immunology. I completed my residency clinical training at King’s College Hospital in
Kelly Quinn
Kelly earned a bachelor’s degree in Dietetics from Marywood University, Scranton, where she also completed their Coordinated Undergraduate Program in Dietetics. She received a master’s degree in Nutrition Science from Northern Illinois University and has enjoyed various roles as a registered dietitian over the past 3 decades working in New York, Massachusetts, and Illinois.
Kelly’s experience spans from an early concentration in clinical dietetics, with a specialty in nutrition support, which shifted to community dietetics
Laura Diedrickson
Cathy Long
Jo Anne Conrad
Anthony Ong
Anthony D. Ong is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Human Health Labs in the College of Human Ecology at Cornell University, Professor of Gerontology in Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine, and founding director of the Center for Integrative Developmental Science. He received his Ph.D. in developmental psychology from the University of Southern California and completed postdoctoral training in adult development and aging at the University of Notre Dame.
His research examines the dynamic