
معرفی
Marshall Cheney serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Science at the University of Oklahoma, where he contributes to health promotion research and academic instruction. His work addresses critical public health challenges through community-focused interventions and behavioral science methodologies.
His educational qualifications include:
- B.A. in Psychology from Rhodes College
- M.A. in Psychology from Washington University
- Ph.D. in Health Promotion Science from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Dr. Cheney's research examines tobacco use prevention strategies, health disparities among vulnerable populations, and social determinants of health through qualitative frameworks. His focus on young adult health behaviors incorporates social marketing techniques to develop culturally responsive interventions, particularly targeting health inequities in community settings. This work often employs participatory research approaches to bridge academic theory with practical public health applications.
He teaches HES 3513 Health Promotion Program Planning and leads research initiatives through the Social and Behavioral Health Research Lab. While specific grant details and student mentorship records aren't documented on his faculty profile, his lab affiliation indicates active research supervision and project leadership. His ResearchGate profile serves as an additional resource for scholarly output.



