Nighthorse Campbell Native Health Building
13055 East 17th Avenue
Mail Stop F802
Aurora, CO 80045
Susan L. Moore, PhD, MSPH, is the Director of the mHealth Impact Lab and a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Community and Behavioral Health in the Colorado School of Public Health. She is also the Director for the Mobile Health & Informatics Core in the Adult and Child Center for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science (ACCORDS) and the Research Program Director for Innovation through the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research for the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, in collaboration with CU Innovations and the UCHealth CARE Innovation Center. Prior to her research career, Dr. Moore worked in information technology (IT) for ten years, focusing primarily on implementation and support for software systems and technical education, training, and evaluation. Her ongoing research interests include consumer health informatics, clinical informatics, and digital health innovation and her research focuses on using mobile and digital health technologies to provide inclusive, well-designed, and accessible patient-centered care that helps promote health behavior change and improves health outcomes.
Email Address:susan.l.moore@cuanschutz.edu
Primary Phone:303-724-8858
Nighthorse Campbell Native Health Building
13055 East 17th Avenue
Mail Stop F802
Aurora, CO 80045
Susan L. Moore, PhD, MSPH, is the Director of the mHealth Impact Lab and a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Community and Behavioral Health in the Colorado School of Public Health. She is also the Director for the Mobile Health & Informatics Core in the Adult and Child Center for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science (ACCORDS) and the Research Program Director for Innovation through the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research for the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, in collaboration with CU Innovations and the UCHealth CARE Innovation Center. Prior to her research career, Dr. Moore worked in information technology (IT) for ten years, focusing primarily on implementation and support for software systems and technical education, training, and evaluation. Her ongoing research interests include consumer health informatics, clinical informatics, and digital health innovation and her research focuses on using mobile and digital health technologies to provide inclusive, well-designed, and accessible patient-centered care that helps promote health behavior change and improves health outcomes.