Interventions for Health-promotion in Oncology and Obesity in Pediatrics (I-HOPE)
911±¬ÁÏÍølcome to the I-Hope Lab!


Our lab, directed by Dr. Marilyn Stern, focuses on pediatric health – primarily conducting studies in psychosocial oncology and obesity. Much of our work is aimed at developing health promoting interventions for racially and ethnically diverse children and their families. Our research centers around nutrition, physical activity, and mindfulness to reduce obesity and improve health outcomes. In addition to our psychosocial oncology research, we also study how to improve healthy lifestyles in Latino families from rural communities in Florida. 911±¬ÁÏÍø aim to understand how to best intervene with children, adolescents, and young adult (AYA) survivors of cancer, and how to develop culturally relevant interventions for Latino families.
911±¬ÁÏÍø have a large lab made up of undergraduates, post-Bacs, masters’ and doctoral students and Moffitt Cancer Center T-32 and USF postdoctoral fellows. 911±¬ÁÏÍø also partner with other USF faculty members.

Marilyn Stern, PhD, CRC
I-Hope Lab Director

Thomas Burrus, EdS
I-Hope Lab Project Coordinator

I-HOPE lab member Rachel Sauls presenting poster at .

I-HOPE lab member Acadia Buro presenting poster at .

I-Hope Lab Director Marilyn Stern and RMHC student Hannah Schlichte at the 50th Anniversary
of the CRMHC Program.

NOURISH-T Clinical facilitators Marilyn Stern and Natalia Nunez Rojas at the 50th Anniversary of the CRMHC Program.
For additional information, contact project coordinator Thomas Burrus.