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Julie Bollmer
Vice President
Contact
JulieBollmer@bj7dian.comOverview
Julie Bollmer, PhD, is a Vice President for Education Studies. She has significant expertise in project management, research design, and data collection and analysis as well as providing technical assistance. Bollmer coordinates staff with diverse expertise and project roles into cohesive units to set and meet program performance standards and client expectations across different topics areas. Examples include building agency capacity to use high-quality data to inform policy and program improvements; developing data infrastructures and systems; implementing cross-agency data validation strategies; and developing and evaluating large-scale national studies.
Bollmer’s areas of focus include children and youth with disabilities and their families, special education policy, and issues related to the mental health of adults and children. She is also a recognized expert on equity and racial and ethnic disproportionality in education.
Education
- PhD, Experimental Psychology (with a concentration in Social Psychology), University of Kentucky
- MA, Experimental Psychology (with a concentration in Social Psychology), University of Kentucky
- BA (summa cum laude), Psychology, Miami University
Areas of Expertise
Education Special Education Evaluation and Mixed-Methods Research Technical AssistanceTopics
K-12 Learning-
Multi-ancestry genome-wide association analyses improve resolution of genes and pathways influencing lung function and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease risk
55,
Nature Genetics
January 2023
N. Shrine, A.G. Izquierdo, J. Chen, R. Packer, R.J. Hall, A.L. Guyatt, C. Batini, et al.
DOILink for: Multi-ancestry genome-wide association analyses improve resolution of genes and pathways influencing lung function and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease risk -
Validation of the Wave 1 and Wave 2 Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study indicators of tobacco dependence using biomarkers of nicotine exposure across tobacco products
24,
Nicotine and Tobacco Research
January 2022
D.R. Strong, E. Leas, M. Noble, M. White, A. Glasser, Kristie Taylor, K.C. Edwards, et al.
DOILink for: Validation of the Wave 1 and Wave 2 Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study indicators of tobacco dependence using biomarkers of nicotine exposure across tobacco products -
Preparing for the need for a supply of native seed
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Ecological Restoration
January 2020
S.P. Harrison, R. Schoen, D. Atcitty, R. Fiegener, R. Goodhue, K. Havens, C.C. House, et al.
DOILink for: Preparing for the need for a supply of native seed