Nichole Kelly, PhD

Nichole Kelly, PhD, is Director of the RENEW lab and Evergreen Associate Evergreen Professor in the Counseling Psychology and Prevention Science departments in the College of Education at the University of Oregon.

  • Dr. Kelly completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology at the University of Virginia and her doctoral degree in Counseling Psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University. She completed a 3-year postdoctoral research fellowship in a joint position with the National Institute of Health and the Uniformed Services University.
  • Her research interests are in eating behaviors, body image beliefs, weight stigma, and chronic disease risk. She has specific interests in cognitive and emotional mechanisms for eating behaviors associated with poor mental health and increased chronic disease risk.
  • Her program of research utilizes a diverse array of research methods including experimental paradigms; test meals; dietary recalls; neuropsychological evaluations; ecological momentary assessments; eye-tracking; and actigraphy. She aims to highlight the voices and experiences of those who have traditionally been understudied and underserved in eating, body image, and health related literature, including men, individuals in rural communities, and adults with diverse ethnic, racial, sexual orientation and gender identities.
  • Ultimately, her program of research aims to inform the development and evaluation of culturally-informed theories and interventions for the equitable promotion of health and well-being.

Head to this page to see more information on current projects: https://blogs.uoregon.edu/therenewlab/