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Jay Schulz

Assistant Professor He/him/his

Summary

Dr. Jay Schulz received his Master’s degree from Florida State University and completed the joint PhD in Behavioral Psychology/Master of Public Health program at the University of Kansas. He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship with the Vermont Center on Behavior and Health at the University of Vermont.

Dr. Schulz’s research focuses on documenting and reducing tobacco-related health disparities among people with disabilities. He is also interested in exploring ways in which behavioral scientists and public health workers can collaborate and learn from one another to improve population health outcomes.

Research interests

  • Behavioral economics
  • Health and disability
  • Public health
  • Teaching in higher education
  • Tobacco regulatory science

Education

  • Ph.D. in Behavioral Psychology, University of Kansas, 2021
  • MPH in Social and Behavioral Health, University of Kansas Medical Center, 2020
  • M.S. in Psychology, Specialty in Applied Behavior Analysis, Florida State University, 2015