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- Gary_L_Kreps abstract "Gary L. Kreps is a communication scholar. He is a University Distinguished Professor of Communication at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, United States, where he Directs the Center for Health and Risk Communication. He served as Chair of the Department of Communication from 2004 to 2013, and held the Eileen and Steve Mandell Endowed Chair in Health Communication from 2004 to 2010. He served on the Governing Board of the Center for Social Science Research, and has served as a long-time faculty affiliate of the National Center for Biodefense and Infectious Diseases, the Center for Health Care Ethics and Policy, the Center for International Medical Policies and Practices, the Center for Health Information Technology, the Center for Consciousness and Transformation, and the Center for Climate Change Communication at Mason. Prior to his faculty appointment at Mason, he served for five years (1999–2004) as the founding Chief of the Health Communication and Informatics Research Branch at the National Cancer Institute (National Institutes of Health), where he planned, developed, and coordinated major new national research and outreach initiatives concerning risk communication, health promotion, behavior change, technology development, and information dissemination to promote effective cancer prevention, screening, control, care, and survivorship. During his tenure, the NCI planned and introduced the Health Information National Trends Survey. He has also served as the Founding Dean of the School of Communication at Hofstra University in New York, Executive Director of the Greenspun School of Communication at UNLV, and in faculty and administrative roles at Northern Illinois, Rutgers, Indiana, and Purdue Universities. He is the Founding Co-Director (with Paula Kim) of the Global Advocacy Leadership Academy (GALA) program to promote effective health advocacy organizations to champion the needs of health consumers and caregivers around the world. He also helps coordinate the Fairfax County Health Literacy Initiative community-based collaborative to support the health information needs of vulnerable and at-risk populations (including low socio-economic, immigrant, minority, disabled, elderly, and marginalized groups). He served as an advisory board member for the Sun Safety Alliance, PatientInform, and Impatient Sciences Inc.Gary’s areas of expertise include health communication and promotion, information dissemination, organizational communication, information technology, multicultural relations, and applied research methods. He is an active scholar, whose published work includes more than 50 books and edited volumes, and more than 250 scholarly articles and chapters concerning the applications of communication knowledge in society. He has received research funding from the NIH, National Science Foundation, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HRSA, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the US Department of Education, the US Department of Defense (DOD), the Kaiser Family Foundation, and several universities, major corporations, and health care systems. He has edited special issues of major research journals, including the Journal of Health Communication, the American Behavioral Scientist, Patient Education and Counseling, the Journal of Health Psychology, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, the Journal of Cancer Education, Communication Education, the Journal of Compuer-Mediated Communication, Social Marketing Quarterly, and the Electronic Journal of Communication, and edits important scholarly book series in Health Communication and Communication and Social Organization for Hampton Press, and a book series in Health Communication for Peter Lang Publishers. He has also received numerous honors, including the 2009 Centennial Health Communication Scholar Award from the Eastern Communication Association, the 2005–2006 Pfizer Visiting Professorship of Clear Health Communication Award, the 2004 Robert Lewis Donohew Outstanding Health Communication Scholar Award, the 2002 Future of Health Technology Award, the 2002 Distinguished Achievement Award for Outstanding Contributions in Consumer Health Informatics and Online Health, the 2000 Outstanding Health Communication Scholar Award from both the International Communication Association and the National Communication Association, and the 1998 Gerald M. Phillips Distinguished Applied Communication Scholarship Award from the National Communication Association. He was elected as a Fellow of the American Academy for Health Behavior in 2010.".
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