A collaborative project to support and advance research on measurement of family well-being and children’s quality of life. We build knowledge by funding new research, supporting and mentoring the next generation of scholars, providing education and training. We are a broad network of researchers and teachers at the University of Michigan, the University of Pittsburgh, and Harvard University, working with and supported by the National Center for Child Health and Development at the National Institutes of Health.

Eve Wittenberg, PhD
Harvard University
Principal Investigator

Lisa Prosser, PhD
University of Michigan
Principal Investigator

Janel Hanmer, MD, PhD
University of Pittsburgh
Principal Investigator
Our co-Investigators add breadth of knowledge on measurement and applications of family-well-being outcomes across the lifespan

Laura Kubzansky, PhD
Harvard University
Co-Investigator

Jacqui Smith, PhD
University of Michigan
Co-Investigator

Paul Pilkonis, PhD
University of Pittsburgh
Co-Investigator
Our research staff support our work

Angela Rose, MPH
University of Michigan
Project Coordinator

Cassidy Bargell
Harvard University
Research Assistant

Kiran Ahmad
Harvard University
Research Assistant

Polly McCracken, MA
University of Pittsburgh
Research Assistant

Özge Burgut
University of Pittsburgh
Research Assistant