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Dr. Stujenske received her bachelor's degree in Nursing from Marymount University in 2012 and her doctoral degree in Nursing from Marquette University in 2018. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Epigenetics at New York University. Dr. Stujenske's research focuses on the biobehavioral factors that regulate female reproductive health and fertility, and through her work, she aims to leverage novel biomarkers for the optimization of female reproductive health.
Education
- PhD in Nursing, Marquette University
- BSN, Marymount University
- BA, Ave Maria University
Expertise
- Women's reproductive health
- Menstrual cycle research
- Polycystic ovary syndrome
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Meydan, C., Afshinnekoo, E., Rickard, N., Daniels, G., Kunces, L., Hardy, T., Lili, L., Pesce, S., Jacobson, P., Mason, C. E., Dudley, J., & Zhang, B. (2020). Improved gastrointestinal health for irritable bowel syndrome with metagenome-guided interventions. Precision clinical medicine, 3(2), 136–146.
Hardy, T.; Barcelona de Mendoza, V.; Sun, Y.; Taylor, J. (2019). Genomics of Reproductive Traits and Cardiometabolic Disease Risk in African American Women. Nursing Research.
Urteaga, I.; Bertin, T.; Hardy, T; Albers, D.J.; Elhadad, N. (2019). Multi-Task Gaussian Process and Dilated Convolutional Networks for Reconstruction of Reproductive Hormonal Dynamics. Proceedings of Machine Learning Research, 106, 1-22.
Li, C.; Wang, Z.; Hardy, T.; Huang, Y.; Hui, Q.; Crusto, C.A.; Wright, M.L.; Taylor, J.Y.; Sun, Y.V. (2019). Association of Obesity with DNA Methylation Age Acceleration in African American Mothers from the InterGEN Study. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20, 4273.
Woda, A., Hansen, J., Dreifuerst, K. T., Anderson, P., Hardy, T., & Garnier-Villarreal, M. (2019). The Impact of Simulation on Knowledge and Performance Gain Regarding Diabetic Patient Care. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 34, 16–21.
Hardy, T.; Garnier-Villarreal, M.; Ohlendorf, J.; McCarthy, D.O. (2019). Chronic Stress and Ovarian Function in Female Cancer Survivors. Oncology Nursing Forum.
Mentors: J. Taylor, PhD, PNP-BC, RN, FAHA, FAAN; Y. Sun, PhD; and G. D’Eramo Melkus, EdD, ANP, FAAN
2016-2018 Predoctoral Fellow. Chronic Stress and Ovarian Function in Female Cancer Survivors. (PI: Hardy, T.M.). Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) for Individual Predoctoral Fellow in Nursing Research (F31NR016621-02). 09/2016-05/2018. $35,436 (Year 1), $21,093 (Year 2)
Sponsor and Co-Sponsor: D. McCarthy, PhD, RN, FAAN; R. Anderson, MD, PhD