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Jeremy Akers, Ph.D.

Dietetics, Graduate Program Director

James Madison University

chronic disease management, Health & Medicine, Metabolism, Nutrition, Weight Management

Using an interprofessional team approach to research, Akers and his team study different nutrition interventions and exercise modalities to help individuals prevent and treat chronic diseases and to improve their health-related quality of life. Akers’s team also examines various nutrition manipulations to improve athletic performance.

Akers is passionate about teaching undergraduate and graduate students about the research process.

Akers earned his doctorate in nutrition in chronic disease at Virginia Tech, his master's in nutritional and physical activity at JMU and his bachelor's in clinical dietetics at Radford.

Health & Medicine

One line of research primarily examines the interplay of various social identities across various critically important contexts, including education and politics. This work largely employs a feminist psychology perspective, drawing upon theories of intersectionality and identity dimensionality. 

Another line of research examines the interplay of the self, the other and social context for marginalized individuals in majority-group dominated educational and occupational fields, such as science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Specifically, Blankenship is interested in how gendered stereotypes of minority groups (women & sexual minorities) interact with contexts that are stereotypically masculine. 

Blankenship earned his doctorate in psychology, personality and social contexts at The University of Michigan; his master's degree in psychological science at The University of Michigan and his bachelor's degree in psychology at Arizona State University.

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