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I'm an applied microeconomist working with patent and publication data to identify the unintended spillovers of collaboration across international borders. I love teaching and being in the classroom and have enjoyed the opportunities I have had to teach. I am blessed to have been able to offer such...
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To bike; that's not the question.
Often, I find myself overwhelmed by life's rapid changes and onslaught of things to be done. Time on the saddle can both be a primer to action, as well as a welcomed moment of reflection or simple clean quietness. There are so many reasons that this hobby has become life centering for me...
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University of California, Merced, 2009-2017 The Pennsylvania State University, 1987-2009 University of Southern California, 1980-1987 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, 1975-1980 San Francisco State University, 1974-1975 NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, 1972-1974 Honors/Awards...
Spiritual coping, psychosocial adjustment, and physical health in youth with chronic illness: a meta-analytic review
Reynolds, Nina, Sylvie Mrug, Kelly Wolfe, David Schwebel, and Jan Wallander. In Press. “Spiritual Coping, Psychosocial Adjustment, and Physical Health in Youth With Chronic Illness: A Meta-Analytic Review”. Health Psychology Review 10 (2): 226–243.
Home-based early intervention and the influence of family resources on cognitive development
Bann, Carla M, Jan L Wallander, Barbara Do, Vanessa Thorsten, Omrana Pasha, Fred J Biasini, Roopa Bellad, et al. In Press. “Home-Based Early Intervention and the Influence of Family Resources on Cognitive Development”. Pediatrics 137 (4): e20153766.
Maternal and paternal psychosocial risk factors for clinical depression in a Norwegian community sample of adolescents
Agerup, T, S Lydersen, J Wallander, and AM Sund. 2015. “Maternal and Paternal Psychosocial Risk Factors for Clinical Depression in a Norwegian Community Sample of Adolescents”. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry 69 (1): 35–41.