Irene Blair
- Dean of Division, Natural Sciences
- DEANS OF DIVISIONS
Irene Blair is a professor of psychology and neuroscience whose research focus is stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination, and she works with several multidisciplinary groups to examine disparities in health care and health outcomes, funded most frequently by the National Institutes of Health. Blair has examined implicit racial and ethnic bias among healthcare clinicians and how those biases affect the delivery of care. She has also examined the potential effects of discrimination on health in urban American Indians and Alaska Natives. Blair joined the CU Boulder faculty in 1995 after earning an MS, MPhil and PhD in social psychology from Yale University.
Departments
- Applied Mathematics
- Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences
- Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC)
- Biology – Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Biology – Molecular, Cellular, & Developmental
- Chemistry
- Biochemistry
- Environmental Studies
- Geography
- Geological Sciences
- Integrative Physiology (formerly Kinesiology and Applied Physiology)
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Psychology and Neuroscience
Centers/Facilities/Programs
- Energy, Minerals and Applied Research Center (EMARC)
- Fiske Planetarium
- Center for Neuroscience