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Nancy L. Weaver, Ph.D., M.P.H.


College for Public Health and Social Justice

Professor
Behavioral Science and Health Equity


It's so exciting to develop new strategies for promoting healthy relationships between parents and children. Our partners are amazing.

- Nancy L. Weaver, Ph.D., M.P.H.

Courses Taught

Capstone, Program Planning and Evaluation, Health Communication, Injury Control, Research Methodology, Theories of Health Behavior

Education

  • Ph.D., Health Behavior and Health Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • M.P.H., Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • B.S., Mathematics and Statistics, James Madison University

Research Interests

  • Health communication; injury prevention; physical activity.

Professional Organizations and Associations

  • JOHEGO (Board Member)

Community Work and Service

Weaver applies communication sciences, analytics and public health principles to promote positive parenting of young children and adolescents. Whether encouraging nurturing relationships between caregivers and kids or working with institutions and health care systems to adopt effective programs, she advances strength-based messages that are easy to understand and are highly relevant to diverse audiences.

Her research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Missouri Foundation for Health and other granting agencies and has led to the widespread dissemination of many efficacious programs. Most recently she launched to address public child mistreatment.

Weaver is Co- director of the Community Engagement Core of the and was the founding Director of SLU’s REACH Center: Research and Equity in Action for Child Health, a regional initiative that brings together academic and community partners to advance the health of moms, dads, families and children.

Weaver frequently consults with health care systems, providers and non-profit agencies to design and evaluate population health initiatives and prevention approaches.