Don Keller

Don Keller

Professorial Lecturer @ The George Washington University

About Don Keller

Don Keller is a Professorial Lecturer at George Washington University with a Ph.D. in Psychology from New York University. He has expertise in cognitive and social psychology, program evaluation, gerontology, and epidemiology, and has conducted health-related research for the federal government.

Work at The George Washington University

Don Keller has served as a Professorial Lecturer at George Washington University since 2001. In this role, he teaches courses in statistics, research methods, and learning. His extensive experience in academia contributes to the educational environment at the university, where he engages with students and fosters their understanding of complex research concepts.

Education and Expertise

Don Keller earned his Ph.D. in Psychology from New York University, where he focused on cognitive and social psychology. He also holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology/Biostatistics from the University of South Florida. His expertise encompasses various fields, including program evaluation, gerontology, and epidemiology, with substantive interests in behavioral and health sciences.

Background

Before his current position, Don Keller worked as a health research evaluator at the National Institutes of Health from 2005 to 2006. He also served as a senior analyst at the Government Accountability Office for 13 years, from 1991 to 2004. His background includes significant experience in conducting health-related research for the federal government.

Consulting Interests

Don Keller is interested in consulting opportunities that involve grant writing, literature review, research design, data analysis, research synthesis, report writing, and mentoring or managing researchers. His diverse skill set positions him well for various consulting roles within the academic and research communities.

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