Amber Davidson

PhD Student, Social and Behavioral Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Research Coordinator
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

Biography

Amber Davidson, MPH is a research coordinator for Dr. Beth Pfeiffer at the Department of Health and Rehabilitation Science's Research, Engagement and Advocacy for Community Participation and Health (REACH) Lab. Amber earned her BS in chemistry with a biosci option at the University of Pittsburgh and her MPH at University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. Amber’s research focuses on individuals' community participation. She is currently the research coordinator on a peer mediated transportation training intervention to increase community participation for transitional aged youth and young adults. 

Prior to her work at Temple University, Amber worked in research with investigators at several other institutions: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Drexel University, Villanova University and others. Her experiences include contributing on grant-funded projects of various sizes from recruitment through publications.

Curriculum Vitae