Keynote Address / Ernst Knobil Distinguished Lectureship

Introduction by:
Jason Burnett, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Geriatric and Palliative Medicine
 

Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
Brigham Young University
Social Connection and Health: Past, Present, and Future

10:50 a.m. – 11:50 a.m.
Brown Foundation Institute for Molecular Medicine
1825 Pressler, Houston, Texas 77030
Beth Robertson Auditorium
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Julianne Holt-Lunstad is a professor of psychology and neuroscience and director of the Social Connection & Health Lab at Brigham Young University.  She is also the founding scientific chair and board member for the U.S. Foundation for Social Connection and the Global Initiative on Loneliness and Connection.

Dr. Holt-Lunstad is an international scientific expert whose research focuses on the individual and population health effects, biological mechanisms, and effective strategies to mitigate risk and promote protection associated with social isolation.  Her research has been seminal in the recognition of social isolation and loneliness as risk factors for early mortality.  As the lead scientific editor for a US Surgeon General’s Advisory and Framework for a National Strategy, her work also focuses on translating evidence into practice and policy.  She serves as a scientific advisor and regularly consults for organizations across sectors aimed at addressing this issue.  She has provided expert testimony in a US Congressional Hearing, served as a member of multiple National Academy of Sciences consensus committees, the UK Cross Departmental Loneliness Team, the European Joint Research Council, the World Health Organization, and a subject matter expert for the Gravity Project, Commit to Connect, the national clearinghouse of interventions, and the Centers for Disease Control.  Her work has garnered numerous accolades within her discipline and is regularly highlighted in major media outlets.