Dr. Sarah Hill is an award-winning research psychologist and professor with expertise in women, health, and sexual psychology. At the intersection of evolutionary biology, social psychology, and neuroscience, Dr. Hill’s research is aimed at understanding the role that hormones, the immune system, and the environment play in relationship- and health- behaviors, especially in women. Dr. Hill’s research laboratories are located in the Department of Psychology at TCU in Fort Worth, Texas.
Dr. Sarah E Hill, Author "How The Pill Changes Everything"
Dr. Hector Garcia, Author "Sex, Power & Partisanship"
Dr. Hector Garcia, evolutionary psychologist and author of Sex, Power, and Partisanship --- How Evolutionary Science Makes Sense of Our Political Divide. Drawing on evidence from chimpanzee behavior, the bones and relics of stone age societies, DNA, contemporary hunter-gatherer communities, and pre-modern religious texts, Dr. Garcia explains how modern-day political affiliations reflect gender-based strategies for survival and reproductive success. He also explains the deep roots of our attitudes toward leadership, the social safety net, taxation, war, peace, religion, race, immigration, social equality, marriage and adultery.
Frank McAndrew is the Cornelia H. Dudley Professor of Psychology at Knox College where he twice received the Philip Green Wright-Lombard College Prize for Distinguished Teaching as well as the Caterpillar Faculty Achievement Award. He was also nominated for the prestigious CASE U.S. Professor of the Year Award. McAndrew's book on "Environmental Psychology" (1993) has been translated into several languages and is recognized as a classic text in the history of that discipline.
Dr. Frank McAndrew, Author" Environmental Psychology"
Psychological scientist with 10 years of experience in social, health, and experimental research. Research areas include early life adversity, ecological harshness, health disparities, psychological stress, women’s health, immune function, hormones, and health behaviors. Experienced with teaching social psychological undergraduate courses, project development and management, interdisciplinary research design, IRB ethics board submission, training and supervising large research teams, participant recruitment, psychological and biological data collection.
Dr. Katja Cunningham, Psychological Scientist