Carrie Standage-Beier, MPH, RDN

Graduate Assistant | School of Nutritional Sciences and Wellness

EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

  • M.P.H., Health Behavior Health Promotion, University of Arizona
  • B.S., Nutrition Dietetics, Arizona State University
  • R.D.N., Registered Dietitian Nutritionist 

About Me:
I received my bachelor’s degree in Nutrition Dietetics from Arizona State University then went on to complete a dietetic internship with the University of Nevada Reno. Following my dietetic internship, I received a Master of Public Health degree in Health Behavior Health Promotion from the University of Arizona. My background is in applying my certifications as a Personal Trainer, Group Fitness Instructor and Dietitian into developing and teaching population specific evidenced-based fitness, nutrition, and health curricula. 

Research Interests: 

  • Social and Environmental Determinants of Health
  • Nutrition/Health Education and Literacy
  • Nutritional Epidemiology
  • Nutrition Policy

Why did you choose the Nutritional Sciences Graduate Program at the University of Arizona?
I selected the Nutritional Sciences PhD program at the University of Arizona because of professor’s research topics which align with my own and established community nutrition partnerships.