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R.A. Experience:

Research assistant in the NIH grant project “Natural Product-Drug Interaction Research: The Roadmap to Best Practices” (U54AT008909)

 

Research Interests:

Information procession, survey research, political and health campaigns

 

Education:

M.S. in mass communications, Middle Tennessee State University

B.A. in journalism, Hunan Normal University

 

Conference Presentations:

Chen, C., Pinkleton, B, & Tan, H. (2017). Smoking Prevention in China: Perspective from Cancer Patients. Paper presented at ICA 2017 Annual Conference, Health Communication Division in San Diego, CA.

Niu, Z., & Chen, C. (2016). Online credibility, media use and past experience of health information on social media in China: factors that impact health-related behavioral intention. Paper presented at AEJMC Annual Conference, Graduate Student Interest Group, Minneapolis, MN.

Hewa, J., & Chen, C. (2016). It is not a pager: discovering health identity of Type 1 diabetic. Paper presented at the National Communication Association at the 2016 Annual Convention in Philadelphia, PA.

Sari, M., & Chen, C. (2015). #JeSuisCharlie: Examining the power of hashtags to frame civic discourse in the Twitterverse. Presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference in San Francisco, CA.

Hutchens, M. J., Chen, C., Hmielowski, Jay. D., & Beam, M.A. (2015). Communication and democracy: Effects of agreement and disagreement on democratic ideals through information processing strategies. Paper presented at the Political Communication Interest Group at the Association for Education in Mass Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Convention in San Francisco, CA.

 

Awards:

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Top Four Student Paper, Online credibility, media use and past experience of health information on social media in China: factors that impact health-related behavioral intention, Paper presented at AEJMC Annual Conference, Graduate Student Interest Group, Minneapolis, MN.