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H. Shellae Versey
Associate Professor at Fordham University
H. Versey is a psychologist and epidemiologist with a focus on the impact of aging society and factors influencing healthy aging outcomes.
He explores policy and community-level contributors like built environment, social networks, and neighborhoods, along with giving behaviors and psychological motivations to 'give back'.
His research encompasses women's health, health disparities, and understanding the connection between structural, community, and individual-level health trends.
Education background includes an MS in Epidemiology, a PhD in Psychology from the University of Michigan, an MPH in Sociomedical Sciences from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, and a BS in Biology from Tuskegee University.
He serves as the Principal Investigator at the Critical Health & Social Ecology Lab and has held roles as an Assistant Professor at Wesleyan University, Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Consultant at Rutgers University, Visiting Assistant Professor at Haverford College, and as a Researcher and Research Assistant at various esteemed institutions.
Formerly, he was involved in research internships at the US EPA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.