Rutgers School of Public Health & CHIBPS
Newark, NJ
Kristen D. Krause, PhD, MPH (she/her/hers), is an assistant professor in the Department of Urban-Global Public Health at the Rutgers University School of Public Health (SPH) and the Deputy Director of the Center for Health, Identity, Behavior and Prevention Studies (CHIBPS), a leading training ground for LGBTQ scholars. She has expertise in HIV/AIDS, aging, resilience, and broader LGBTQ health disparities. More specifically, her work examines resilience as it relates to biological, psychological, social, and cognitive health states among older people living with HIV/AIDS. She has experience leading many nationwide surveys where bots and bad actors were prevelant and is a reviewer for the Institutional Review Board at Rutgers University. Previously, she was the recipient of a TL1 Pre-doctoral fellowship at the Clinical and Translational Science Institute at NYU Langone Health, and also received the Stuart D. Cook Excellence in Research Award for her dissertation work from the Rutgers SPH. Dr. Krause serves as the Co Editor in Chief of a new journal geared towards the health and well-being of sexual and gender diverse communities called Annals of LGBTQ Public and Population Health and she is also the Deputy Editor of Behavioral Medicine.
E09 - Robots in Disguise: When Your Participants are More Than Meets the Eye
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
1:45 PM – 3:00 PM PT