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Translational Tobacco Reduction Research Program
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Bill Reger-Nash, EdD
Prevention Research Center
wreger@hsc.wvu.edu

Dr. Bill Reger-Nash is a faculty member in the West Virginia University Department of Community Medicine and the Prevention Research Center. 

Dr. Reger-Nash currently focuses on comprehensive approaches to promote and sustain healthy community health behavior changes related to physical activity, nutrition, and tobacco.  His experience includes serving as the director of the Bayer Community Wellness Program, a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates Health and Human Services Committee, and extensive work in worksite wellness. Reger-Nash's research focuses on the use of paid media to communicate messages to entire communities. He has been collaborating with the Center for Science in the Public Interest, an advocacy organization that promotes healthy eating. His latest media-based campaign targets the promotion of walking.

He earned his doctoral degree in exercise physiology (West Virginia University 1984). His dissertation focused on exercise and appetite. He has master's degrees in educational psychology and political science (University of Hawaii, 1973, 1974). His undergraduate degree is in French (Marist College 1965).

Dr. Reger-Nash's interests include holistic wellness, meditation, walking, bicycling and sailing.

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