

Man-pui Sally Chan
Man-pui Sally Chan, Ph.D., is a distinguished Research Associate Professor at the Communication University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Her academic journey is marked by a unique blend of expertise in information systems and psychology, culminating in a Ph.D. in Psychology. This interdisciplinary background fuels her research endeavors, which are primarily centered around health communication, health behavior, public health, and data science. Dr. Chan's research is deeply rooted in understanding the psychological mechanisms that drive health-related behaviors and healthcare decisions. By integrating psychological theories with advanced data science techniques, she delves into the complexities of human behavior in the context of health. Her innovative approach involves the analysis of diverse data sources, including surveillance data, surveys, and social media platforms, to model patterns of infections and behavioral changes. A significant aspect of her work involves the development of social-media-based prediction models. These models are designed to forecast health trends and behaviors, providing valuable insights into the impact of social media on public health. Dr. Chan's research also extends to creating novel intervention methods aimed at promoting healthier behaviors and improving public health outcomes. In addition to her primary role, Dr. Chan is affiliated with the Annenberg Public Policy Center and the Social Action Lab. These affiliations provide her with a collaborative platform to further her research and contribute to policy-making processes. Her work has garnered recognition and support, including funding from the National Institutes of Health, underscoring the significance and impact of her contributions to the field. Dr. Chan's dedication to advancing health communication and behavior research is evident in her prolific output and the practical applications of her findings. Her work not only enhances academic understanding but also informs public health strategies and interventions, making a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and communities.
Publications
, e0270404, 2022-07-27
, 3059-3081, 2022-03-15
, 1531-1546, 2017-09-12
, 13787-13788, 2020-04-03
, 331-339, 2021-06-30