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Steven M. Kogan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Science at the University of Georgia's College of Family and Consumer Sciences. He specializes in family-centered substance use prevention for Black American youth, addressing structural racism, neurobiological risk factors, and resilience mechanisms in rural Southern communities.
- Research Focus: Substance abuse prevention, racial discrimination, neurobiology of risk behavior, and family dynamics.
- Teaching: Adolescent Development (HDFS3700), Research Methods (HDFS8800), and Prevention Science (HDFS8950).
His recent publications integrate neuroimaging, longitudinal studies, and intervention trials to map pathways from childhood adversity to substance use and mental health outcomes. These works emphasize structural racism, caffeine's role in risk behaviors, and family flexibility as a protective factor.
- Scientific Awards:
- Fellow, Owens Institute of Behavioral Research (2008)
- Bill and June Flatt Outstanding Faculty Research Award (2015)
- Creative Research Medal (2016)
- Creative Research Award (2020)
Kogan's career spans roles at the Center for Family Research and prior positions at Valdosta State University and the University of Miami School of Medicine. His work bridges basic research and applied interventions, with editorial contributions to the Journal of Adolescent Health.
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