
معرفی
Dr. Dan Mroczek is a Professor at Northwestern University and serves as the Director of Personality, Development and Health in the Department of Psychology. His research bridges personality development and health outcomes, focusing on lifespan trait stability/change, personality-health linkages, and advanced statistical methodologies.
- Current faculty member with primary affiliation in the Department of Psychology
- Supported by the National Institute on Aging (NIA)
Research interests encompass:
- Dynamic models of personality development across adulthood
- Impact of personality traits on physical health, mortality, and socioeconomic outcomes
- Statistical innovation in multilevel modeling, survival analysis, and integrated data analysis
- Cross-cultural studies of personality and aging
- Behavioral mechanisms in healthcare utilization
Recent publications demonstrate interdisciplinary focus spanning oncology, gerontology, and public health, with methodological rigor applied to large-scale longitudinal datasets. Despite absence of explicit awards listed, his NIH-funded work has shaped understanding of personality as a determinant of health equity and aging trajectories. Active leadership in synthesizing developmental, clinical, and quantitative approaches positions him at the forefront of personality and health research.



