
معرفی
Hanamori Skoblow is a Research Fellow at the Center for Family Policy and Research, University of Missouri, with a PhD in Human Development and Family Science. Her research examines biopsychosocial factors in aging, including social ties, cognitive functioning, and caregiving dynamics across the life course.
Education:
- PhD in Human Development & Family Science, University of Missouri (2024)
- MS in Human Development & Family Science, University of Missouri (2021)
- BA in Psychology, Beloit College (2014)
Dr. Skoblow's work integrates quantitative methods to investigate how early-life socioeconomic factors, relational dynamics, and self-perceptions of aging influence late-life health outcomes. Her research employs dyadic modeling, meta-analytic techniques, and longitudinal datasets to uncover mechanisms linking psychosocial resources to cognitive resilience.
Her publications explore diverse aspects of gerontology including caregiver stress allocation, couples' health behaviors, inflammation pathways, and socioeconomic determinants of cognitive aging. Methodological strengths include structural equation modeling and meta-regression.
Awards and Honors:
- P.E.O. Scholar Award (2023)
- Gerontological Society of America Policy Intern (2022)
- Marilyn Coleman Outstanding Graduate Student Scholarship
- University Medal (supervised student, 2023)
Dr. Skoblow mentors students in the Families in Later Life Lab and collaborates on NIH-funded projects examining social determinants of health. She maintains affiliations with the Gerontological Society of America and International Association for Relationship Research.





