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| Area of Interest: |
| Diane K. King, PhD, is a Behavioral Scientist as well as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Colorado Denver. She is an Active Living researcher who is particularly interested in studying how community built and social environments impact health behaviors, such as physical activity and healthy eating, across the lifespan. |
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| Honors and Awards: |
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The College of Health Sciences Dean’s Award, The Department of Occupational Therapy Faculty Award, Rush University, Chicago, IL, June 1998
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| Education: |
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Years Attended |
Institution and Location |
Field of Study |
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BS
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1981
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State University of New York at Buffalo
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Business Management |
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MBA
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1983
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State University of New York at Buffalo |
Human Resources Management |
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MS
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1998
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Rush University, Chicago, IL |
Occupational Therapy |
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PhD
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2006
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University of Colorado, Denver, CO
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Health and Behavioral Science |
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| Professional Experience: |
Sr. Project Manager
Kaiser Permanente, Institute for Health Research
2002 - Present |
Assistant Professor
Department of Family Medicine, University of Colorado Denver (UCD)
2006 - Present |
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Project Coordinator
Center for Behavioral and Community Studies; AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, CO.
1998 - 2002
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Sr. Manager Diversity
Travel Division, American Express, NY, NY
1994 - 1995 |
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More professional experience information available on Diane King's biosketch.
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