The MATAspire team at CSUN is comprised of faculty, staff, graduate and undergraduate students.
Research Team
Faculty and Staff
Dr. Bethany Rainisch
Project Director
E-mail: bethany.rainisch@csun.edu
Bethany Rainisch, PhD, MPH is a professor of Public Health and Chair of the Health Sciences Department at CSUN. She has been the PI on two prior SAMHSA-funded grants focusing on substance use prevention and rapid testing for CSUN students on campus. Dr. Rainisch also has 15+ years of experience working with young adult populations and studying biological markers of health.
Dr. Myriam Forster
Data Analyst
E-mail: myriam.forster@csun.edu
Myriam Forster, PhD, MPH is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Sciences. Over the last 10 years, she has led or collaborated with researchers conducting large-scale effectiveness trials or evaluations of programs designed to foster adaptive functioning, positive school outcomes, and reduce health disparities in school, clinical, and community contexts. Through this program of research, she has developed theoretical expertise in the etiology of health-risk and health-protective behaviors, survey instrument development and validation, and recruitment and tracking of study participants.
Linn Dahlman
Program Manager
E-mail: linn.dahlman@csun.edu
Linn Dahlman, MPhil, has research and community fieldwork experience from Nicaragua (HIV prevention) and Peru (small-scale coffee farmers), as well as organizational work experience from Mexico, Norway, and Washington D.C. She has worked in grant and organizational management for 10 years. Linn was the program coordinator for the previous iSTART and START grants at CSUN, which focused on substance use prevention and the provision of free rapid HIV testing. She has also administered an NIH-funded cancer research grant at UCLA.
Steve Silver, Psy.D.
Mental Health Specialist and University Counseling Services Liaison
E-mail: steve.silver@csun.edu
Steve earned his bachelor's degree in cultural anthropology from Northeastern University in Boston, MA and his master's and doctoral degrees in clinical psychology from California School of Professional Psychology. In addition to his general clinical work at UCS, Steve serves as the liaison for alcohol and other drug-related issues and concerns on campus. His clinical interests include: substance use disorders, men's issues, interpersonal trauma, identity development, and relationship issues.
Giselle Aguilar-Avila
Outreach and Recruitment Coordinator
Giselle is a graduate student in the MPH Applied Epidemiology program here at CSUN. In her free time, she enjoys drawing digitally, and playing video games.
Olivia Hamidzadeh
Graduate Research Assistant
Olivia is currently a second-year graduate student on the Applied Epidemiology track for Public Health. She is currently the department graduate Biostatistics TA and her public health interests include substance use prevention, adolescent physical activity and nutrition, as well as behavioral and social sciences. In her free time, Olivia enjoys cooking and hanging with friends.
Brittanya Moreno
Cultural Outreach Coordinator
Brittanya Moreno is a graduate student in the Teaching Credential program at CSUN. She is currently a student teacher for a 7th grade English Language Arts class. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Deaf Studies: Pre-Deaf Education. In her free time she enjoys playing table tennis, going on hikes, and playing video games.
Luis Guzman
Web developer
Luis Guzman holds a bachelor's degree in computer science from California State University, Northridge (CSUN) and has 8 years of experience in developing web applications. His background includes working in start-up environments, where he has honed his skills in adapting to and managing change effectively. He currently works in the CSUN IT department as a web developer.
Volunteers and Interns
Fall 2024 interns:
Katie Skropos
Student Assistant
Katie Skropos is an undergraduate student in her senior year at CSUN, working towards her Bachelor of Science in Public Health. Her public health interests are women’s health (including reproductive and sexual health), children and adolescents health, and mental health. In her free time she enjoys playing videos, trying new foods, and traveling.
Nick Szostkowski
Student Assistant
Nick Szostkowski is an undergraduate student obtaining his Bachelor of Science in Public Health. His public health interests include mental health, HIV research, and data collection and analysis which has led to the next goal of pursuing a Master of Public Health in Applied Epidemiology. His free time is filled with self-care activities such as hiking, crocheting, and spending time with his dog.