Kendall Soucie, Ph.D

Office: Room #277 Chrysler Hall South
Phone: (519) 253-3000, ext. 2222
Email: ksoucie@uwindsor.ca

I completed my B.A. at the University of Windsor, and Ph.D. from Wayne State University in Detroit Michigan. As part of my predoctoral training, I worked alongside several multidisciplinary teams to promote integrative team science initiatives around health disparities in the Department of Pediatrics at Wayne State University School of Medicine and in the Office for the Vice Provost of Research (OVRP). My research program focuses on the social, cultural, and institutional contexts within which identity and psychological health and wellness develop, i.e., within relationships, as part of communities, and as connected to larger cultural institutions. I also examine the intersections of health and narrative identity, particularly around the diagnosis and management of chronic health conditions within women’s health (specifically polycystic ovary syndrome). I am also a strong proponent of mixed methods research designs and integrate qualitative and quantitative analyses into these domains of research.

If you would like more information about Dr. Soucie's work please visit her website.