Nuske, Heather
Biomedical Science, Social SciencePsychiatry
The research will focus on optimizing human integration with the environment around us, both physical and technical environments, by understanding how humans think, make decisions, and behave.
The Behavioral Economics and Global Health Insights (BEGIN) Lab seeks innovative solutions to persistent challenges that limit healthy lifespans globally. In pursuit of these solutions, we design and evaluate behavioral, structural, and policy interventions with the potential to advance health for all.
Intellectual humility and political discourse, scientific decision-making, expertise and predicting the future, accountability, and debiasing judgment
My lab is investigating how children learn and master both the rules of their native language and the use of variable forms, learning to apply them in the same contexts at the same rates as other speakers of their dialect.
My new research project is to investigate the reality of U.S. university classrooms, focusing on how multilingual, international students communicate with professors and domestic students through English.
Multiple projects the team is involved with, including analysis of past projects and ongoing clinical trials.
Don't just argue, assert or hope that addressing climate change, human rights, inclusion and justice are in the interests of capitalism, live up to the call of Joseph Wharton to help "solve the social problems incident to our civilization."
Applications of natural language and image processing to health, especially but not limited to – vaccine acceptance, firearms safety, and global mental health.
Gain a better understanding of how environment and socio-economic status affect health and interaction with the health system.