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Janiece L. Taylor is an Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, specializing in research and education. Her work focuses on disparities in pain management among older African American women, aging with disabilities, and health equity. She has a clinical background in long-term care and women’s health.
- Education:
- PhD in Nursing, University of Texas at Austin
- Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Fellowship, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Biobehavioral Pain Research
Her research includes developing interventions like DAPPER (Depression and Pain Perseverance through Empowered Recovery) and addressing needs of caregivers with disabilities, funded by prestigious programs such as the RWJ Harold Amos Fellowship and the National Institute of Nursing Research.
- Key Research Areas:
- Disparities in Pain and Depression
- Aging with Functional Limitations
- Health Equity in Gerontology
- Human-Centered Design for Older Adults
Dr. Taylor holds leadership roles as Co-Associate Director of the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing RESILIENCE Center and Principal Faculty in the Center for Innovative Care in Aging.
- Scientific Awards:
- Mayday Pain & Society Fellowship (2021)
- American Academy of Nursing Fellow (2018)
- Maryland Nurse Faculty Fellowship (2016)
- National Institute of Aging Butler Williams Scholars Program (2015)
- Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (2014)
- National Hartford Center Scholarship (2012-2014)





