Jordan Keith Aquino
Full-time Lecturer
Location: KHS 106F
Telephone: (657)278-7031
Fax: (657) 278-5317
Email: jaquino@fullerton.edu
View Jordan Aquino’s CV
Advising Areas:
Public health practice; Health promotion and disease prevention; Chronic pain and symptom management; Research methods; High-impact practices
Courses Taught:
HESC 101 – Personal Health
HESC 349 – Measurement & Statistics in Health Science
HESC 400 – Program Design in Health Promotion
HESC 475 – Health Science Research, Planning, and Evaluation (Research Methods)
HESC 495 – Internship in Health Science
HESC 499 – Independent Study
Biosketch:
Jordan Keith Aquino, MPH, is Full-time Lecturer in Public Health Practice in the Department of Health Science, and Director of the Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Center
at California State University, Fullerton. His research focuses on exploring the physical and cognitive statuses of older adults living with and without a chronic pain condition (i.e., fibromyalgia); he is also interested in substance misuse/abuse and LGBTQ issues. Mr. Aquino has served as Co-Investigator and Project Director of a 10-year longitudinal study having trained and worked with over 200 undergraduate and graduate students across multiple disciplines. Mr. Aquino has previously worked as Research & Program Manager for the National Fibromyalgia Association, a non-profit organization, a Clinical Research Coordinator Assistant at Apex Research Institute, and served on the Editorial Staff for the
Californian Journal of Health Promotion.
Mr. Aquino received his BS in Health Science (minor in Chemistry) and MPH in Health Promotion/Disease Prevention both from California State University, Fullerton. He was also a Visiting Scholar at Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai (2008 MHIRT program), Thailand; the University of California, Los Angeles Fielding School of Public Health (2011-2012 MTPCCR program); and the University of Michigan School of Medicine, Chronic Pain & Fatigue Research Center (2012-2013 CSU Sally Casanova Pre-Doctoral program).
Current Projects:
- Physical & Cognitive Status of People Ages 50+ With & Without Fibromyalgia: A Longitudinal Study, 2008 – Present
- Fibromyalgia Awareness Day – community engagement event