Nicholas Bishop

Associate Professor, Human Development and Family Science
Member of the Graduate Faculty
Nicholas Bishop

McClelland Park, Rm. 235K

Research Areas
Population Aging
Chronic Disease
Quantitive Methods

Nicholas Bishop, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Sciences at the University of Arizona. Dr. Bishop applies longitudinal quantitative methods to examine emerging trends in age-related health conditions across several panel studies of aging. His research currently focuses on population trends in multimorbidity and cognitive decline, specifically cohort effects in multimorbidity and the linkage between multimorbidity and cognitive decline among Mexican older adults in the United States and Mexico.