Sandra Daack-Hirsch, Ph.D.

Professor
Executive Associate Dean
Interim Dean for Graduate Practice Programs
College of Nursing
Biography

Research areas

  • Genetic disorders and families
  • Knowledge and perception of genetic information
  • Familial health risk—perception and communication

Professor Daack-Hirsch is recognized nationally and internationally for her expertise in clinical genetics and has consulted on numerous national projects to promote the education of nurses in genetics. He program of research is patient-centered and focuses on lay public perspectives on genetics/geomatics using qualitative and mixed methods. Her earlier research includes an ethnographic study in the Philippines on cultural explanations for the cause orofacial clefting to translate complex genetic information and develop culturally appropriate education and counseling strategies. Her current research project is in the are of inherited cardiovascular diseases, in which she is developing an innovative family communication tool that is ethical, convenient, and uses modern communication modes to help families pass along life-saving information.

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Address

364 College of Nursing Building (CNB)
Iowa City, IA 52242
United States