“Intelligence plus character – that is the goal of true education.” – MLK, Jr.
Publications
Niederdeppe, J., Porticella, N., Liu, J., Michener, J., Franklin Fowler, E., Nagler, R. H., Taylor, T., Barry, C. L., & Lewis Jr, N. A. (2025). Centering historically minoritized populations to design effective messages about an evidence-based policy to advance social equity. PNAS Nexus, pgae588. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgae588
Taylor, T. (2022). What’s not talked about: A content analysis of health issues in Black-oriented magazines. Media, Culture & Society, 01634437221135980. https://doi.org/10.1177/01634437221135980
Tong, C., Margolin, D., Chunara, R., Niederdeppe, J., Taylor, T., Dunbar, N. & King, A. (2022). Search Term Identification Methods for Computational Health Communication: A Word Embedding and Network Approach for Health Content on YouTube. JMIR Medical Informatics. doi:10.2196/37862.
Baranowski, K., Taylor, T., Lambert, B., & Bharti, N. (2020). Application of Reflectance Ratios on High-Resolution Satellite Imagery to Remotely Identify Eucalypt Vegetation. Remote Sensing, 12(24), 4079. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12244079
Manuscripts in Progress
Taylor, T. (dissertation study) Engagement with Health Information Among Black Americans: A Qualitative Study
Lewis et al. (under review) How do different Americans respond to messages about racial disparities?
Lewis, N. A., Jr., Taylor, T., Ali, M., Baquero, E., & Safford, M. (in prep.). Can the Digital Patient Activated Learning System Increase Racial Minority Engagement with Health Information? A Multi-Site Pilot Examination in New York State
Lewis, N. A., Jr., Taylor, T., Ali, M., Baquero, E., & Safford, M. (on hold). Using Health Communication Insights to Create Equitable Digital Health Technologies