
Kahana, Michael
Social SciencePsychology
BCFG specializes in conducting large-scale field experiments designed to promote sustained behavior change.
Exploring the application of neuroscience knowledge and techniques to business practice and education.
Focus on the most impoverished populations worldwide, especially women and children.
Our current study examines emotions, such as anxiety and depression, and how they relate to positive and negative events that people experience in their lives.
The brain is a window to understand attitude and behavior change at the individual, group, and population levels.
What do you think is important to know when planning and providing health and social care for older people living with and after cancer?
My research focuses on a variety of topics within the field of moral judgment. Project topics vary; interested students should contact me to discuss possibilities.
Dr. Glanz's research focuses on cancer prevention and control; theories of health behavior; obesity, nutrition and physical activity; social and health policy; and health disparities/health equity.
Genetic contributions of ancestors from a various parts of the world