Here are the people investigating the most pressing nursing issues
Indiana University School of Nursing has a proud tradition of conducting research that makes an impact on nursing professionals and students as well as patients and their families. Our faculty members are innovative investigators who explore the most pressing issues affecting the nursing profession today.
IU School of Nursing scientists affect patients across their lifespan, including healthy populations, chronic illness management, and palliative and end-of-life care. We are also interested in the best ways to educate nurses. Since its founding in 1914, the goals of IU School of Nursing always included successfully generating and applying scientific knowledge to improve health.
Roxie L. Barnes
PhD, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, CHSE
Assistant Professor roxbarne@iu.edu
Janet S. Carpenter
PhD, RN, FAAN
Audrey Geisel Endowed Chair in Innovation Distinguished Professor carpentj@iu.edu
Gregory A. Carter
PhD, MSN, BS, RN, AACRN
Assistant Professor, Special Assistant to the Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion gracarte@indiana.edu
Victoria Lee Champion
PhD, MSN, BSN, RN, FAAN
Associate Director, Community Outreach and Population Research, Indiana University Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center Indiana University School of Nursing Edward W. and Sarah Stam Cullipher named Professor Distinguished Professor vchampio@iu.edu
Pei-Shiun Chang
PhD, MSN, RN, ACNP-BC
Assistant Professor pc21@indiana.edu
Chen Xiao Chen
PhD, RN
Assistant Professor cxchen@iu.edu
Sharron J. Crowder
PhD, RN, ATSF
Special Assistant to the Dean, Health Policy Initiatives Clinical Associate Professor sjcrowde@iu.edu