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About Us

Who We Are MomMoodBooster

The MomMoodBooster team has been creating best-practices eHealth interventions for over 13 years. MMB was developed with assistance from a research grant awarded by the US National Institutes of Mental Health to a multi-national team composed of researchers from Oregon Research Institute (ORI; Danaher, Seeley, Tyler), Parent-Infant Research Institute (PIRI; Milgrom) in Melbourne, Australia, and the University of Iowa Depression and Clinical Research Center (Stuart). MMB is currently being enhanced and delivered through Influents Innovations, an Oregon Corporation inventing, developing and disseminating evidence-based products and services for the healthcare, social services, and education markets.

Brian G. Danaher PhD

Brian G. Danaher PhD

Brian is Senior Scientist at both Oregon Research Institute (ORI) and Influents Innovations as well as Research Professor at the University of Oregon (UofO). Dr. Danaher has been involved in a number of NIH grant-funded research projects including the development and evaluation of eHealth behavioral interventions for depression (including MMB) and tobacco.
John R. Seeley PhD

John R. Seeley PhD

John is Professor at the UofO and Senior Scientist at both ORI and Influents Innovations. Since 1986 he has served on over 50 research grants from NIH (including MMB), Department of Education, and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Milagra S. Tyler MA

Milagra S. Tyler MA

Milagra is Senior Research Assistant and Project Manager at both UofO and Influents Innovations. She is Product Manager of the MMB program and worked with Drs. Danaher and Seeley since its initial development. She has helped develop and evaluate a number of eHealth interventions, and has primarily focused on information architecture and user engagement.
There is a MumMoodBooster program available in Australasia and the UK, supported by a team headed by Jeannette Milgrom.
Jeannette Milgrom, PhD

Jeannette Milgrom, PhD

Jeannette collaborated with the US Team on the development and evaluation of MMB. Dr. Milgrom is Professor of Psychology, University of Melbourne, and Director of the Parent-Infant Research Institute (PIRI), Austin Health, Melbourne, a center of research on high-risk infants, postnatal depression, prematurity, and psychological treatments for mothers, fathers, and babies.

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