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Rebecca Hasson
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Rebecca Hasson, PhD

  • Victor L. Katch Collegiate Professor of Kinesiology
  • Associate Professor, Movement Science
  • Associate Professor, Nutritional Sciences
  • Director, Childhood Disparities Research Laboratory (CDRL)
  • Director/Principal Investigator, InPACT
  • Active Schools & Communities Director, Human Performance & Sport Science Center (HPSSC)
  • Graduate Faculty, Movement Science

About

Dr. Rebecca Hasson is the Victor L. Katch Collegiate Professor of Kinesiology, an associate professor of Movement Science, and director of the Childhood Disparities Research Laboratory (CDRL) at the University of Michigan School of Kinesiology. She holds a dual appointment as associate professor of Nutritional Sciences in the School of Public Health. Prior to her time at U-M, Dr. Hasson was W.K. Kellogg Health Scholars Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center on Social Disparities in Health at the University of California-San Francisco. She completed her PhD in Kinesiology at the University of Massachusetts.

Her work appears in several articles in peer-reviewed journals, including Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, American Journal of Health Behavior, and Pediatric Obesity. Dr. Hasson has served as an ad hoc reviewer for nearly 30 academic journals, including American Journal of Medicine, Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, and Journal of Adolescent Health.

As primary or co-investigator, Dr. Hasson's research has received more than $1 million in grant funding from organizations such as the National Institutes of Health and the American Diabetes Association. She is a member of several professional organizations, such as American College of Sports Medicine (Fellow), American Diabetes Association, American Psychosomatic Society, and the Society for the Analysis of African-American Public Health Issues (Past President). She is also on the executive committee for the Council on Black Health.

Dr. Hasson teaches Movement Science courses at the undergraduate and graduate level. Because of her passion for teaching and mentoring, she has received the School of Kinesiology's Excellence in Teaching Award and U-M's Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) Outstanding Research Mentor Award, both voted on by students.

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Areas of Interest

Causes and consequences of childhood obesity in multiethnic populations.

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830 North University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048
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Classes

Course Course Title Credits Term
AES 446 Soc Factors Phys Act 3 As Arranged, Fall, Winter
AES 451 PA Lifespan 3 Winter, Fall
KINESLGY 685 Res Rotation in Kin 3 - 6 Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
MOVESCI 446 Soc Factors Phys Act 3 As Arranged, Fall, Winter
MOVESCI 449 Lab Exer Phys 1 - 3 Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
MOVESCI 451 PA Lifespan 3 Fall, Winter
MOVESCI 546 Soc Factors Phys Act 3 Fall, Winter
MOVESCI 615 Phil Sci Res Kines 3 Fall, Winter
MOVESCI 649 Lab Exer Phys 1 - 3 As Arranged, Fall, Winter

News

Featured
U-M Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation Expert Q&A: Hasson on increasing youth physical activity at school and in the home
Movement science faculty member Rebecca Hasson explains the importance of physical activity for youth development and how schools and families in Michigan can help children and teens build healthy habits.
October 29, 2025
American College of Sports Medicine podcast: Making InPACT in the Classroom
June 18, 2025
Kines researchers use ChatGPT to adapt home fitness program for neurodivergent kids
Movement science faculty members Rebecca Hasson and Haylie Miller turned to the generative AI tool to modify instructions for at-home exercise videos so they better fit the needs of neurodivergent children.
April 18, 2025
EveryChildThrives.com: How physical activity during the day can help kids in school
November 19, 2024
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