UMass Boston

Staff

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Director, Center for Social & Demographic Research on Aging

617.287.7059
Caitlin.Coyle@umb.edu

Research Interests: Social aspects of health and community living with a specific emphasis on social isolation among older adults

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Director, Gerontology Institute

617.287.7321
Jan.Mutchler@umb.edu

Research Interests: Diversity in aging populations

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Senior Research Associate

617.287.7467
Ceara.Somerville001@umb.edu

Research Interests: Age-friendly communities; community resources that support aging in place; senior centers; mixed methods

Claire Wickersham, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow

claire.wickersham@umb.edu 

Research Interests: Aging in place and community, intergenerational programming, aging innovation and technology.

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Research Associate


Susan.Berger001@umb.edu

Research Interests: Qualitative research methodology; Social and leisure participation for older adults; Occupational therapy

Kathy Burnes
Research Associate

Katherine.Burnes@umb.edu

Research Interests: Health and economic security for older women; direct services providers; program management

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Research Associate

Mary.Krebs001@umb.edu

Research Interests: Applied qualitative and quantitative research exploring social and demographic access to health and community; health disparities; challenges of acceptance and use for mHealth and eHealth by older adults and vulnerable populations; age-friendly initiatives.

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Research Associate

beth.rouleau@umb.edu

Research Interests: Age & Dementia Community development, housing alternatives, intergenerational opportunities

Graduate Research Assistants

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Graduate Research Assistant

Cindy.Bui001@umb.edu

Research Interests: Ethnic minority and immigrant older adults; age-friendly communities; ageism; demographic analysis

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Graduate Research Assistant

s.massihzadegan001@umb.edu

Research Interests: housing; social connectedness in later life; neighborhood cohesion; age-friendly communities

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Graduate Research Assistant

Nidya.VelascoRold001@umb.edu

Research Interests: Demography of aging; social determinants of health; health disparities

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Graduate Research Assistant

adriana.hernandez001@umb.edu

Research interests: Alzheimer’s and dementia care, health outcomes for incarcerated older adults, and health disparities in older Latino communities. 

Kingsley Mbam
Graduate Research Assistant

kingsley.mbam001@umb.edu

Research Interests: employment in later life; financial security

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Graduate Research Assistant

megan.siebecker001@umb.edu 

Megan Siebecker is a PhD student in Gerontology at the University of Massachusetts Boston.  She earned a BA from the College of the Holy Cross in 2020 where she studied Sociology and Theatre.  She was a 2024 Fellow in the Rappaport Institute for Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School.  Her research interests include Age and Dementia- Friendly initiatives, demography of aging, healthcare disparities, and aging services and supports. 

Sophia Casale
Graduate Research Assistant

sophia.casale001@umb.edu

Sophia Casale holds a MS in Gerontology from UMass Boston's Management of Aging Services program.  Professionally, Sophia has worked with older adults with neurodegenerative disorders within various long-term care settings.  She sits on the Executive Committee of the United Nations NGO Committee on Ageing Geneva and serves as a volunteer Project Coordinator for Gray Panthers NYC. Sophia's volunteerism and professional experience fuels her desire to conduct tangible as well as practical research.

Michelle Ward
Graduate Research Assistant

michelle.ward003@umb.edu 

Michelle Ward is a first-year Gerontology PhD student. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Maine with a major in Psychology and minors in Neuroscience and Family Relations. Her research interests include improving resources and healthcare for older adults with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD), as well as age-friendly and dementia-friendly communities.