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brown bag seminars


The Brown Bag is an informal research seminar that is typically held 3-5 times per semester.

The term “Brown Bag” refers to the seminar being held at lunchtime (from 12 p.m.–1 p.m.), thus attendees can bring their lunch and eat during the seminar. Brown Bag provides faculty and students an opportunity to present in an interactive manner about research at any stage and receive feedback.

Often times, Brown Bag is used as an opportunity to practice talks to be delivered externally or elsewhere at UF, or to share recent talks given elsewhere for the benefit of those who were not able to attend.

*All Brown Bags will be held via Zoom.

January 14: Doctoral student Shahar Almog; Effects of Visual Exposure to Natural versus Built Environments on Cannabis, Cigarette, and Alcohol Demand

February 25: Dr. Amber Emanuel

March 18: Doctoral student Chelsea Chappell

April 15: Doctoral student Elder Varela

September 10: Doctoral student Kellie Cooper; Behavior change techniques in digital physical activity interventions for breast cancer survivors: A systematic review (Recording)

October 1: Doctoral student Neo Gebru; Substance Use and Adherence to HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis: A Systematic Review (Recording)

November 5: Doctoral students Montserrat Carrera Seoane and Neo Gebru

December 3: Doctoral student Ricarda Pritschmann

*All Brown Bags will be held at noon via Zoom.

February 5: Doctoral student Hannah Lavoie and Coordinator Leah McMahan; Discussion on “Multidimensional Elements of Impulsivity as Shared and Unique Risk Factors for Food Addiction and Alcohol Misuse

March 19: Doctoral student Tyler James; Developing conceptual models for health education research and practice: A demonstration describing emergency department utilization among deaf patients (Link to Recording)

April 2: Doctoral student Elder Varela; Addressing Food Insecurity in Early Childhood: Community Stakeholders Perspectives’ prior to and during COVID-19 (Link to Recording)

*All Brown Bags will be held at noon via Zoom.

September 25: Presentation and discussion of new articles on exercise and weight loss by Shahar Almog and Kellie Cooper

October 16: HEB doctoral student Katie Lindstrom

November 6: HEB doctoral student Andrea Vasquez Ferreiro

December 4: HEB doctoral student Juhan (John) Lee

January 31: HEB doctoral student Neo Gebru; Prospective Associations between Adolescent Employment and Initiation of Alcohol Use in a National Longitudinal Survey

February 28: HEB doctoral student Tyler James; The R36 Application Process

April 10: HEB Assistant Professor Megan McVay; Transparent and Open Science Practices in Health Education and Behavior Research