Ronald J. Iannotti, Ph.D., joined the Prevention Research Branch in August 2001, as a senior research fellow and was appointed a staff scientist in April 2005. He earned a master's degree from Hollins College and received his doctorate from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Dr. Iannotti assists the OD in a variety of administrative areas. His research interests are in the development and maintenance of health behaviors, children's management of acute and chronic illness, and the influence of families and peers on these processes.
Jing Wang, Ph.D., joined the Prevention Research Branch in November 2007 as a post-doctoral fellow. She received her Ph.D. in quantitative psychology from Bowling Green State University, Ohio. Her research focuses on the integration of advanced quantitative methods (e.g., structural equation, multi-level, and item response modeling) to the examination of psychological, social, and developmental processes, particularly within the study of prevention research.
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