
Melanie Hingle, PhD, MPH, RDN
Associate Professor, Nutritional Sciences
Shantz 328
I am a nutrition scientist, public health researcher, and Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with experience and training in health promotion and behavioral sciences and related research methodology, including assessment of dietary intake and physical activity, and the design and conduct of interventions focused on lifestyle behaviors. I conduct my work at the intersection of nutritional sciences research and public health practice where I seek to understand predictors and consequences of behavioral risk factors associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes risk. I apply this knowledge to the design and conduct of lifestyle behavior modification interventions for children, adolescents, and their families. Mobile and wireless technologies (SMS, social media, software apps) are frequently featured in these programs, and I have a robust collaboration with computer scientists, in which we combine these tools with machine learning and big data science to inform intervention delivery and dietary assessment.