Wendy Nilsen
Wendy Nilsen
Wendy Nilsen is a highly experienced cross-discipline research leader known for her expertise in bridging multidisciplinary environments by identifying and exploring the intersection of unique concepts and industries. She excels in planning and executing high-impact research strategies, utilizing a blend of technological, scientific, and human concepts to drive creative research and development initiatives. Wendy has a strong track record in expanding funding avenues, promoting diversity in applicant pools, and fostering interagency partnerships. She has played key roles in developing scientific and policy communities focused on smart health initiatives and innovations. Wendy is recognized for her pioneering work in the field of mHealth, integrating technology, psychology, and health to explore practical implications. With a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Clinical Psychology from Purdue University, Wendy has held significant positions at prestigious organizations such as the National Science Foundation (NSF) and The National Institutes of Health, as well as serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Rochester.
Wendy Nilsen's cross-functional expertise spans various disciplines and industries, making her a valuable resource for innovative research and multi-discipline operational development. She is passionate about leveraging her knowledge and experience to drive impactful initiatives and welcomes connections from individuals interested in collaborating on cutting-edge projects and research endeavors.