Research
BRIGHT Institute faculty conduct research on a wide range of topics in social and behavior change. Recent publications and funded projects include social media interventions to prevent youth vaping and promote smoking cessation, infodemiology studies on the anti-vaccination movement, and apps to promote healthy weight management.
Current Projects
Digital Media for Cancer Control: Randomized Controlled Trial and Dose Response Effects
(Evans, PI)
Funded by the National Cancer Institute (CA253013), 2020-2025
COVID: Impact of Digital Interventions on Reducing Vaccine Hesitancy
(Evans, PI)
Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (INV-033413), 2021-2023
Empathic Engagement with the Vaccine Hesitant in Online Spaces
(Abroms, Broniatowski MPI)
Funded by the Vaccine Confidence Alliance, 2021-2022
Using the Promotora Model to Increase COVID-19 Pro-Vaccination with Social Media
(Abroms, Andrade, MPI)
Funded by the Institute for Data Democracy & Politics, 2021-2022
Addressing vaccine misinformation on social media
(Abroms, PI)
Funded by the Institute for Data Democracy & Politics, 2020-2021
IQOS Marketing and Consumer Behavior in Israel and the US: Evidence to Advance US Regulation
Berg, Levine (MPIs), Abroms L (co-I)
Funded by the National Cancer Institute, 2019 –2022
Want to learn more? See our Publications page for selected recent peer-reviewed publications in Digital Health.