Nicole Ennis, PhD, Director is an Associate Professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine at Florida State University (FSU), Director of the intervention Research Advancing Care Equity Lab (iRACE), and Director of the Community Engagement Core Program at the FSU Center for Translational Behavioral Sciences. She is also Affiliate Faculty in the Department of Clinical and Health Psychology at University of Florida and a Licensed Psychologist in the state of Florida.
Dr. Ennis’ research agenda spans the translation spectrum from the from T1, clinical efficacy of interventions to T3, dissemination and implementation of evidence-based interventions. Her work uses new and emerging knowledge in dissemination and implementation science and community-engaged research to develop and implement maximally efficacious interventions for people living with chronic/life-limiting illness.
Dr. Ennis is currently PI or MPI of three National Institutes of Health funded grants and serves as a Co-Investigator on several NIH funded projects. She has published numerous peer-reviewed manuscripts and presented her work at national and international conferences. She also serves on the editorial board for two American Psychology Association (APA) journals.
Dr. Ennis currently has an NIH-funded project examining the effects of medical marijuana on driving and executive functions in mid and late life adults.