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Dr. Wietfeldt is a professor and chair of the Department of Physics and Engineering Physics
Focused on facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration and shaping built, natural and social environments that impact health and wellness
Studies opioids and their mechanisms of action in alleviating pain and inducing side effects, particularly drug abuse
Conducts research on the effects of abuse, neglect, serious deprivation and exposure to violence on young children