SPH Solutions Series – Measuring Behavior in Adolescents and Young Adults Using Wearable Devices

10/30/19 12pm-1pm EAD 719

Dr. Croff is the Executive Director of the Center for Wellness and Recovery at the OSU Center for Health Sciences and an Associate Professor in the Department of Rural Health. Previously, she served as the founding director of the MPH program at Oklahoma State University. She is currently the Principal Investigator of FAB, an NIH-funded project that seeks to explore the interaction of substance use and dietary behavior. Dr. Croff has published widely in the area of alcohol and other drugs, across multiple populations. She received her PhD in Public Health, with emphasis on health behavior, from the joint program at the University of California San Diego and San Diego State University. She received her Master of Public Health with emphasis on Social and Behavioral Sciences from Boston University.