The SSRI/CYFC Faculty Fellows Program provides social science faculty $15,000 for two course releases over the course of one academic year to develop expertise in a new research area. College of Arts & Architecture
- Matthew Kenyon, Assistant Professor of Art: "In-vivo" meets "In-virtual': how real-time gaming can help the study of health
- Brian Orland, Professor of Landscape Architecture: An in-situ model for capturing public evaluations of natural rural and urban environment
College of Education
- Elizabeth Skowron, Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology: Neuroendocrine functioning to investigate the psycho- and neurobiology of parenting at risk and maltreatment (CM) on children's developmental outcomes
College of Health and Human Development
- Danielle Downs, Associate Professor of Kinesiology: Applying novel experimental and engineering approaches to designing and implementing an optimized behavioral intervention to prevent high gestational weight gain
- Rukmalie Jayakody, Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies and Sociology Associate Director, Population Research Institute: The nutritional transition and population health in developing countries
- Cynthia Stifter, Professor of Human Development and Psychology: The immune system and its role in health
College of the Liberal Arts
- Pamela Cole, Professor of Psychology: Neurobiological processing of parental anger