Gerald-Mark Breen, M.A., is a finishing doctoral student, teaching associate, and
graduate research associate in the Department of Public Affairs at the University of
Central Florida. 

In particular, Gerald-Mark has a broad spectrum of research interests that include 1)
emergency management (i.e., terrorism and cyberterrorism prevention), 2) government and
politics, 3) public affairs/administration, and 4) health communication (particularly
doctor-patient communication and telemedicine). Gerald-Mark also explores other diverse
areas of research in the social sciences and health/medical realms, as well as in the
mass media and/or journalism field. 

His research is extensively listed on EBSCO HOST, ACADEMIC SEARCH ELITE/PREMIER, PUBMED,
SSCI, SCI, and other online databases. On google, reports, images, and stories can be
found by simply typing in the following in this search engine: Gerald-Mark Breen. 

"Gerald Breen" is not his name and does not produce relevant search findings
about him (Gerald-Mark Breen) when researching his name online and through search engines
(i.e., google, yahoo, ask jeeves, etc.). 

As an employee of the University of Central Florida, Gerald-Mark Breen serves in the
category/capacity as a "government employee of the state of Florida". 

Gerald-Mark Breen's primary research associates include 1) Jonathan Andre Matusitz,
Ph.D., 2) Thomas T. H. Wan, Ph.D., 3) Ning Jackie Zhang, Ph.D., M.D., 4) Lynn Unruh,
Ph.D., 5) Yen-Ju [Blossom] Lin, Ph.D., 6) Binyam Seblega, M.B.A., M.S., 7) Ibrahem Bani
Abdo, M.A., 8) Vanessa Littleton, R.N., M.P.H., and 9) Shriram S. Marathe, M.D., J.D.,
Ph.D., M.B.A. 

Gerald-Mark also collaborates with military and police personnel from other countries,
including Turkish National Police officers 1) Yildirim Uryan, M.S., and 2) Bahadir Sahin,
M.S..