Environmental Psychologist
Evidence-based design researcher
Advocate for patient-centered healthcare
Proud U Michigan alumna--Go Blue!
Figure skater for life
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool had aging pipes, cracked concrete and filtration problems. Trump’s administration spent over $14 million but didn't fix the infrastructure. Now it’s covered in algae and they're dumping 12% hydrogen peroxide in it.
That’s the most perfect metaphor for modern Republican governance we've seen all year. Paint the surface. Ignore the problem. Try to fix the fuckup and blame somebody else.
My new book Designer’s Pocket Book for Basic Research will be available from Routledge July, 2026, joining its series of concise, time-saving guides on professional topics. This book is intended for designers and students whose training omitted research or offered little.
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Published! The 2nd ed. of Environmental Psychology and Human Well-being: Effects of Built and Natural Settings is out from Academic Press. All 15 chapters are updated; three new chapters are added, including one on sheltering and housing following natural disasters.
Environmental Psychology and Human Well-being: Effects of Built and Natural Settings (2nd ed.) is out this spring (Academic Press). All 15 chapters are updated (e.g., on effects of the pandemic), plus 3 new chapters, including one on sheltering and housing after natural disasters
Rome is to launch a network of study rooms in its city museums and libraries to provide students with new public spaces for studying.
https://t.co/27XMfO4ven
J.J. McCarthy: "This university is the best university in the world, and I’m so happy to be a part of it, so happy to be a part of this team. Love every single one of these guys and happy we did it out there today."
If the question is: 'How do natural and urban environments impact our lives❓' .....then Topic 2 might be the perfect choice‼️
Click here for additional details regarding Topic 2: https://t.co/Hn2CKCmyxh
#IAPS2024Conference#Nature#Cities#UrbanTransitions
On Monday July 24, the Keio University Human Biology-Microbiome-Quantum Research Center (WPI-Bio2Q) held its Gut Microbiome Seminar.
“Causal links between human gut bacterial metabolites and host functions”
Sloan Devlin, Ph.D.
Associate Professor,
Harvard Medical School, USA
Liz Jones, who studies how bonds are made and broken in the molecules in our bodies, loves to forge bonds among people, both as a scientist and as an Ultimate Frisbee coach https://t.co/Eoyx9eaIzY
Long overdue, but our first grad student @microbe_megan just defended her thesis in May!🤩 She also just gave an AMAZING talk at #bbm2023@BostonBacteria on her thesis work. 🎉 What an exciting couple of months!
#CamelsDo get published! 📝
Madalena Rathgeber ’24, a psychology and theater double major, and Cecily Hetzel ’24, a psychology major, have been published in the Health Environments Research & Design Journal for their analysis of Perceived Control: https://t.co/uagkrNiXlx
Check out “Strategies for Research in Healthcare Settings: Challenges and Opportunities,” for which I am co-editor; it’s a sub-proceedings from EDRA 53 available through Curran (https://t.co/hQDPjQ6bIV).