Assistant Professor
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing
Teaching Information
Teaching Interests
- Nursing Theory
- Ethics
- Genetics
- Family Nursing
- Geriatric Nursing
- Health Policy
Research Information
Research Interests
- Geriatric symptoms, syndromes, and biological aging in chronically ill patients
- Integrating genomics in nursing research
- Aging and chronic HIV infection
- Personalized Care
- Genetics/Bioinformatics
- HIV
- Chronic Disease
- Complexity Science
- Behavioral Economics
- Ethics, mHealth and Technology
- Mixed Methods/Qualitative Research
Awards and Honors
Distinguished Dissertation Award
2016
Southern Nursing Research Society Aging/Gerontology Research Interest Group
Patricia G. Archbold Scholar 2014-2016
National Hartford Center for Gerontological Nursing Excellence
Student Scholarship Award
2012
American College of Nurse Practitioners
The Oliver Kent Cecil and Bettye C. Cecil Fellowship in Geriatrics and Genetics, 2012-2016
Promise of Nursing for South Carolina Video Challenge--Finalist
2011
Johnson & Johnson
The Oliver Kent Cecil and Bettye C. Cecil Fellowship in Geriatrics and Genetics
2012
Publications
- Moore, S.E., Holaday, B., Meehan, N., & Watt, P. (2015) “Exploring mHealth as a New Route to Bridging the Nursing Theory-Practice Gap.” Research and Theory for Nursing Practice. 29(1). 38-52.
- Holaday, B., & Moore, S.E. (2016) “Newborn Screening in the Genomic Era.” The South Carolina Nurse, 23(2), 12-3.
Education
Doctor of Philosophy
Healthcare Genetics
Clemson University
Master of Science in Nursing
Clemson University
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
University of South Carolina, Upstate
Bachelor of Arts
English
Presbyterian College