1. Joseph G. Grzywacz is an Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine with Wake Forest University School of Medicine. His research focuses on issues surrounding the individual, psychosocial, and contextual factors related to health and health behaviors. Primary areas of interest include the physical and mental health effects of socioeconomic status, employment adequacy, and the integration of work and family.
2. David M. Almeida is an Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies with Pennsylvania State University. He is the Principle Investigator for the National Study of Daily Experiences, and his research interests center on the general question of how daily experiences within the family and other social contexts, such as work and leisure, influence individual health and well-being.
3. Shevaun D. Neupert is a Postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Psychology with Brandeis University. Her research focuses on the daily well-being of older adults with respect to stressors and cognition.
4. Susan L. Ettner is Associate Professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research in the University of California at Los Angeles Department of Medicine and in the Department of Health Services in the UCLA School of Public Health. Her research interests include reciprocity in the relationship between health and labor market outcomes, mental health and substance abuse services, insurance markets and managed care, chronic disability, and post-acute and long-term care.