Project Team
Principal Investigator
Sunghee Lee, PhD
Research Associate Professor, Institute for Social Research
Dr. Lee is a survey methodologist who specializes in data collection with small and/or hard-to-reach groups, such as those with substance use disorders and racial/ethnic/linguistic minorities. Dr. Lee’s research focuses on improving data quality by examining the intersection of sampling and measurement methodology and health disparities research.
Co-Investigators
Erin E. Bonar, PhD
Associate Professor, Psychiatry, Medical School
Dr. Bonar is a licensed clinical psychologist whose work focuses on the prevention and treatment of substance use disorders (SUDs), including novel applications of technology and mobile health to addressing these problems. Dr. Bonar has received specialty training from the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, NIH mHealth Institute, and the NIDA-funded Research Ethics Training Institute and she is faculty in the UM Addiction Center and Injury Prevention Center.
Sarah Stoddard, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor, School of Nursing
Dr. Stoddard is recognized nationally for her leadership in adolescent health and her interdisciplinary research to prevent substance use and violence among vulnerable populations of youth. She has spent her clinical and academic careers dedicated to the health of vulnerable youth populations. Through research, leadership in community-based partnerships, and linkages with schools, she has advanced the frontier of substance use prevention through interventions that enhance future expectations and school connectedness among vulnerable youth.
Research Staff
Project Coordinator
Karen Gates
Field Researchers
Andrew, Paris, Esha, Scott, Abike
Graduate Research Assistants
Anqi, Yang, Aaron