Faculty
Siyun Peng, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Office: MHC1348
Phone: (813) 905-8006
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Curriculum Vitae
Bio and Research Interests
            
            As a Gerontologist, Sociologist, and Applied Statistician, Dr. Peng investigates the reciprocal association between social relationships/networks and health across the life course. His broad area of expertise includes social networks, family, health, cognitive aging, ecological momentary assessment, and quantitative methods.
Current/Recent Grant Support
2024-2029
National Institute on Aging (R01AG057739), “Social Networks in Alzheimer’s Disease
                     2.0â€
Role: Co-I (PI Brea Perry). Award: $3,723,312
 
2024-2026
National Institute on Aging (R56AG089170) “Social Networks and Health among the ENMLA
                     (elderly, never married, and living alone) Population.â€
Role: Co-I (PI Lijun Song). Award: $1,359,657
 
2022-2027
National Institute on Aging (R01AG076032), “Epigenetic mechanisms underlying the direct
                     and moderating effects of social connectedness on complex diseases in aging.â€
Role: Co-I (PI Brea Perry). Award: $3,562,131
 
2022-2027
National Institute on Aging (R01AG078247), “Social mechanisms of cognitive health
                     disparities in rural and urban older populations.â€
Role: Co-I (PI Adam Roth). Award: $2,691,347
 
2019-2025
National Institute on Drug Abuse (R01DA048876), “Geographic variation in opioid addiction
                     treatment (GATE) study: Multi-level factors influencing MAT use, other treatment,
                     & adverse outcomes among re-entering rural and urban prisoners.â€
Teaching Interests:
Introduction to Statistics
Categorical Data Analysis
Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling
Structural Equation Modeling and Latent Variable Analysis
Social Network Analysis
Research Methods