Andrea Grimes Parker, Ph.D.

Researcher of human-computer interaction and consumer/personal health informatics.

  • Home
  • Research
  • Publications
  • Invited Talks
  • CV
  • News
  • Contact

For my full CV click here: [PDF].

Invited Talks & Abstract Presentations

[T.24] Indiana University School of Informatics Colloquium Series (December 2015). "Designing Wellness: Digital Approaches to Health Equity."

[T.23] Grantmakers in Health Webinar (August 2015): Using Digital Technology to Promote Healthy Food Access. "Using Digital Innovation to Achieve Health Equity."

[T.22] Grantmakers in Health: Harnessing 21st Century Technological Innovation to Promote Health, New York, NY (May 2014). "Technology and Digital Health: Implications for Improving Racial and Ethnic Equity."

[T.21] New England Regional Black Nurses Association, Norwood, MA (April, 2014). "Using Health Informatics to Promote Personal and Community Health and Wellness."

[T.20] Grantmakers in Health Webinar (March, 2014). "Using Technological Innovation to Promote Community Wellness: A Strategy for Equity."

[T.19] Aetna Foundation, Hartford, CT (March, 2014). "Using Technical Innovation to Reduce Health Disparities in the United States."

[T.18] Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI (November, 2013). "Health Promotion through Digital Innovation."

[T.17] Boston-area Electronic Media and Behavioral Change Interest Group, Boston, MA (2013). Telling Stories & Playing Games: African American Health Promotion Through Digital Media."

[T.16] Invited Panelist, CHI'14 Panel: CHI at the Barricades - An Activist Agenda?, Paris, France (2013). "Designing Health Activism."

[T.15] Northeastern University Ph.D. Colloquium, Boston, MA (2013). "Health Promotion Technology for Underserved Populations: An Ecological Approach."

[T.14] Northeastern University Black History Month, Boston, MA (2013). "Telling Stories & Playing Games: African American Health Promotion Through Digital Media."

[T.13] Invited talk at the Ford Foundation Conference of Fellows, Irvine, CA (2011). "Community-Based Research: A Health Technology Design Case Study."

[T.12] Invited talk at Emory/Children's Healthcare Pediatric Research Center, Atlanta, GA (2011). "Leveraging Personal Health Data & Social Media: Implications for the Design of Digital Pediatric & Family Health Interventions."

[T.11] Invited talk at the African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network (AACORN) Youth Summit, Philadelphia, PA (2011). "Technology Tools for Healthy Living: Is there an App for That?"

[T.10] Invited talk at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Workshop on Virtual Reality Technologies for Research and Education in Obesity and Diabetes, Bethesda, MD (2010). "Celebratory Health Technology: Designing Around Positive Food Experiences."

[T.9] Invited talk at U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services (HHS) Region IV Office, Atlanta, GA. (2009). "Reducing Health Disparities Through Partnerships Between Community Health Organizations & Technology Researchers".

[T.8] Invited talk at Cornell University, SIGCHI Cornell Chapter Invited Speaker Series, Ithaca, NY(2009). "Designing Culturally-Focused Health Technology."

[T.7] Abstract presentation at the Third National Leadership Summit on Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health, National Harbor, MD (2009). "Addressing Health Disparities through Partnerships Between Community Health Organizations & Technology Researchers."

[T.6] Invited talk at REACH for Wellness, Atlanta, GA (2009). "Using Cell Phones to Encourage Healthy Eating".

[T.5] Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA (2008). "EatWell: Sharing Nutrition-Related Memories in a Low-Income Community".

[T.4] Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA (2008). "Celebratory Technology: New Directions for Food Research in HCI".

[T.3] Invited talk at Northeastern University, Boston, MA (2008). "Designing Technology to Promote Healthy Eating in Low-Income Communities".

[T.2] Invited talk at Northeastern University, College of Computer & Information Science Colloquium, Boston, MA(2006). "Human Centered Computing for a Technologically-Filled World".

[T.1] With Peter Tarasewich, invited talk at Nokia Research Laboratory, Boston, MA (2005). "Designing Interaction for Ultra-Mobile Devices".

Copyright © Andrea G. Parker. All Rights Reserved. | XHTML | CSS | design by dcarter