
معرفی
Jerad Moxley is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Weill Cornell Medical College since 2022. His academic work bridges psychology and gerontology, focusing on mental health, cognitive functioning, and technology adoption in aging populations. He contributes to interdisciplinary research in medicine and public health, particularly in dementia care, palliative care, and aging with chronic conditions like HIV.
- Ph.D., Florida State University (2016)
- M.A., Murray State University (2008)
- B.A., Murray State University (2004)
Dr. Moxley’s research explores the psychological and social dimensions of aging, including loneliness, pain disparities, and self-perceptions of aging. He investigates how technology can enhance aging in place and improve well-being for older adults with cognitive impairments or HIV. His work often integrates cross-cultural perspectives, as seen in studies on Puerto Rican older adults and racial/ethnic differences in pain and mental health outcomes.
The trends in his publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches to aging, combining psychology, public health, and technology. Recent studies address elder neglect interventions, tech adoption barriers, and the role of social support in physical and cognitive health. Earlier work examines stress-cognition interactions, late-onset depression, and cognitive aging through chess skill and decision-making paradigms.
Dr. Moxley has secured significant funding from the National Institute on Aging and the Administration for Community Living. Grants include projects on pain in later life, collaborative care models for serious illness, and technology-based interventions for aging adults with HIV. He serves as Co-Investigator and Key Personnel in initiatives like the CREATE Center and ENHANCE Center, focusing on aging and technology enhancement.

