Melissa Flores

NHLBI K99 MOSAIC Fellow at University of Arizona
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Tucson, Arizona, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • NHLBI K99 MOSAIC Fellow
      • Jan 2022 - Present

    • Postdoctoral Researcher
      • Aug 2018 - Feb 2022

    • Consulting Editor
      • Jan 2020 - Present

      Review scientific works for rigorous methodology and provide technical and theoretical recommendations for authors and Editor in Chief. Review scientific works for rigorous methodology and provide technical and theoretical recommendations for authors and Editor in Chief.

    • Consulting Editor
      • Jan 2020 - Present

      Review scientific works for rigorous methodology and provide technical and theoretical recommendations for authors and Editor in Chief. Review scientific works for rigorous methodology and provide technical and theoretical recommendations for authors and Editor in Chief.

    • Statistical Consultant
      • Aug 2019 - Nov 2019

      Psychometrics and Scale Validation Principal Investigator: Dr. Diamond Bravo, The University of California, Riverside Contact for reference: dbrav001@ucr.edu Psychometrics and Scale Validation Principal Investigator: Dr. Diamond Bravo, The University of California, Riverside Contact for reference: dbrav001@ucr.edu

  • Arizona State University
    • Tucson, Arizona, United States
    • University Instructor
      • Jan 2018 - May 2018

      School of Social Work Extension - Tucson, AZ Graduate course in conceptual foundations of research in social work including problem identification, research question/hypothesis formulation, measurement, sampling, research designs, and statistical analyses School of Social Work Extension - Tucson, AZ Graduate course in conceptual foundations of research in social work including problem identification, research question/hypothesis formulation, measurement, sampling, research designs, and statistical analyses

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • University Instructor
      • May 2016 - May 2018

      Introduction to Statistics; Online Summer Accelerated (FCSC 201)Undergraduate course in foundation of statistical reasoning and probability coupled with applied data analysis including frequencies, descriptive statistics, and hypothesis testing

    • Research Coordinator
      • Aug 2014 - May 2018

      Families, Inflammation, and Regulating Emotions LabFamily Studies and Human Development; College of Life SciencesSupervised 5-8 research assistantsQualitative coding of emotional arousal in families affected by breast cancer

    • Statistical Analyst
      • May 2017 - Jul 2017

      Longitudinal, Multilevel ModelingAssociated publication:Zeiders, K. H., Landor, A. M., Flores, M., & Brown, A. (2018). Microaggressions and diurnal cortisol: Examining within-person associations among African American and Latino young adults. The Journal of Adolescent Health. 63, 482-488. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2018.04.018Contact for reference: zeidersk@email.arizona.edu

    • Statistical Analyst
      • Jan 2016 - Jun 2016

      Structural Equation Modeling and Propensity Score AdjustmentAssociated publications:Toomey, R. B., Syvertsen, A. K., & Flores, M. (2019). Suicide-related behaviors among sexual minority youth: Internal and external supports to reduce risk. The Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 48, 788-801. doi: 10.1007/s10964-018-0954-yToomey, R. B., Shramko, M., Flores, M., & Anhalt, K. (2018). Family socialization for racism and heterosexism: Experiences of Latinx sexual minority adolescents and young adults. The Journal of Family Issues. 39, 3586-3611. doi: 10.1177/0192513X18783807Contact for reference: toomey@email.arizona.edu Show less

    • University Instructor
      • May 2015 - Aug 2015

      Dynamics of Family Relations; Online Summer Accelerated (FSHD 257)Undergraduate study of modern family and its relationships with emphasis on marriage and interpersonal relationships

Education

  • University of Arizona
    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Human Development and Family Studies
    2014 - 2018
  • Arizona State University
    2012 - 2014

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