Kami Silk
Kami Silk
Rosenberg Professor of Communication
Office: 250 Pearson Hall
Education
- Ph.D. – University of Georgia
- M.A. – Bloomsburg University
- B.A. – Bloomsburg University
Biography
Kami Silk, (Ph.D., University of Georgia) is a Rosenberg Professor and Chairperson of the Department of Communication at the University of Delaware. She previously served as the senior associate dean for research in the College of Communication Arts and Sciences and professor in the Department of Communication and AgBioResearch at Michigan State University.
Silk is a health communication scholar who investigates how to communicate effectively to promote positive health outcomes among the lay public. Her recent research has focused on the health issues of breast cancer risk reduction, suicide prevention, social norms, and improving nutritional practices among adolescent mothers for obesity reduction. Her research has been published in the Journal of Health Communication, Health Communication, Social Science & Medicine, Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior, and Health Promotion & Practice.
Silk is a researcher with the Breast Cancer and Environment Research where she serves as the principal investigator of two National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences grants and as a co-investigator of another breast cancer project. Her BCERP work includes communication science research and outreach activities to educate girls, parents, and pediatric health care providers about the links between the environment and breast cancer.
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Trailblazing Scholars
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Vaccine Hesitancy
January 21, 2022 | Written by Ann ManserHealth communication scholars at UD investigate attitudes, demographics -
Discovering Delaware
March 22, 2021 | Written by Chris KelleyCommunication majors use senior research project to showcase the First State