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Jay S. Segal is a Professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the College of Public Health, Temple University. He is actively involved in teaching and research, focusing on critical public health issues such as homeland security, emergency preparedness for first responders, and obesity prevention.
His research interests bridge behavioral science and public safety, emphasizing the psychological and organizational aspects of crisis response and long-term public health challenges. Dr. Segal's work contributes to developing resilient public health systems and promoting healthier communities through evidence-based interventions.
He teaches undergraduate courses including Contemporary Health Issues, Health Psychology and Human Behavior, and Coping with Life Stress Workshop, reflecting his commitment to student education in behavioral health and stress management. His research trends emphasize interdisciplinary approaches combining psychology, public policy, and emergency management.
Dr. Segal has not been listed with any scientific awards in the provided text. There is no public information on grants or external funding mentioned.
He advises students in the field of social and behavioral sciences, though specific names of advisees are not listed. No formal mentoring programs or grant-funded student projects are detailed in the available content.
There is no mention of specific laboratories, research teams, or collaborative centers associated with Dr. Segal in the provided information.




