Appointments, Retirements, and Searches

  • 10/29 AlliedHealth Search Talk: Kristen Cooksey-Stowers

    Over the coming weeks, the Department of Allied Health Sciences will be welcoming four candidates for a new Assistant Professor position focused on Health Disparities Research. See full position description.

    Please join us for the third candidate's talk (45 minutes plus 15 minutes of discussion):

    October 29, 2018 | 1:30-2:30 P.M. | Koons Hall 217

    Kristen Cooksey-Stowers, PhD (Post-Doctoral Research Associate, UConn Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity)

    "Tackling Social Determinants of Health Inequities through Policy & Community-Engaged Research"

    Equitable distribution of health-promoting resources and community engagement efforts are critical components of achieving greater health equity in the United States. In her presentation, Dr. Cooksey-Stowers will provide an overview of her research on reducing inequities in diet-related health outcomes by improving food access through policy, systems and environmental (PSE) strategies. In particular, she will discuss her community-engaged and mixed methods research to demonstrate that: 1) addressing food swamps (i.e., areas inundated by unhealthy food retail) is essential to reducing disparities in diet-related health outcomes; 2) tailoring health communication efforts can improve resident engagement in policy processes; 3) using community-engaged research approaches can improve the efficacy and sustainability of diet-related health interventions in food pantry settings, and 4) integrating health systems and the emergency food system through PSE approaches may mitigate health risks in food-insecure populations. Throughout her talk, she will discuss ways that she has collaborated with policymakers, community partners, and students to design studies and disseminate findings. Dr. Cooksey-Stowers will conclude by discussing future research directions, collaboration interests, and opportunities for students.

    For more information, contact: Bambi Mroz at bambi.mroz@uconn.edu