
معرفی
Matthew K Meisel is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences at Brown University's School of Public Health. His research focuses on social network analysis, alcohol use patterns, and developmental transitions among young adults. He completed his Ph.D. in Behavior and Brain Sciences at the University of Georgia (2015) and postdoctoral training at Brown University (2017).
- Ph.D.: Behavior and Brain Sciences, University of Georgia (2015)
- Postdoctoral Training: Brown University (2017)
His research explores how social networks influence alcohol use, particularly during critical life transitions like entering the workforce. Key areas include social influence mechanisms, health disparities, and intervention design. Recently awarded an R01 grant from NIAAA (2024) to study alcohol use changes in young adults' occupational environments.
Publications reflect a focus on social network dynamics, peer influence, and digital health interventions. His work emphasizes translating network-based insights into practical prevention strategies for hazardous substance use.




