Skip to main content
Home Home

Utility

  • Join Us
  • Support Us
search
  • Our Experts
  • Events & News
  • Research & Impact Programs
  • Enrichment, Training & Funding
  • Partners
  • About

Utility

  • Join Us
  • Support Us
search
Headshot of Dr. Crandall in black blazer with red necklace
Share This Page:

Amanda Crandall, PhD

Assistant Professor
Michigan Medicine » Pediatrics » Developmental and Behavioral Health
amkcrand@umich.edu

Biography

Amanda K. Crandall, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at the University of Michigan Medical School. Her interdisciplinary training spans nutrition (BS), psychology (MS), and public health (PhD), and reflects her commitment to understanding eating behavior across biological, behavioral, and environmental levels of influence. This background grounds her research program, which examines how eating behavior emerges in infancy and evolves across early childhood and adolescence. She is committed to generating evidence that supports families, clinicians, and policymakers in promoting healthy eating trajectories from the very beginning of life.

Research

Dr. Crandall’s work centers on how early feeding experiences, food motivation, and self-regulation interact with environmental stressors—including food insecurity, caregiving context, and family routines—to influence growth and later health. She uses observational methods, behavioral tasks, and advanced analytic approaches to reveal the moment-to-moment processes that guide infant satiation, feeding interactions, and developing inhibitory control. By attending to both proximal interactions and broader social and structural conditions, her work clarifies how environmental pressures shape eating behavior development and disease risk.

Links

Michigan Research Experts Profile
Center, Institute, and Program Affiliations
Caswell Diabetes Institute
Michigan Center for Diabetes Translational Research
Click any of the links in the list above to view other experts with these center, institute, and program affiliations.

Michigan Medicine

  • Find a Doctor
  • Health Research Studies
  • Conditions & Treatments
  • For Health Providers
  • Maps & Directions

Medical School

  • School Administration
  • Education & Training
  • Departments & Centers
  • Office of Research
  • Contact Us
  • Jobs

Sitemap

  • Our Experts
  • Events & News
  • Research & Impact Programs
  • Enrichment, Training & Funding
  • Partners
  • About
©2026 Regents of the University of Michigan | Disclaimer | Privacy Statement | Nondiscrimination Policy
Produced by Michigan Creative, a unit of the Office of the Vice President for Communications