Jennifer Morozink Boylan is an Associate Professor of Health and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Colorado Denver. She received her PhD in Biological Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completed postdoctoral fellowships in the Health Disparities Research Scholars Program at the University Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health and in the Cardiovascular Behavioral Medicine Program at the University of Pittsburgh. Her program of research centers on:
1) Understanding the components of psychological well-being and its potential influence on physical health,
2) Situating psychological risk and protective factors within broader social contexts (e.g., socioeconomic status, race, and culture), and
3) Examining biological mechanisms underlying how the social environment affects cardiometabolic disease pathophysiology.