SDSU HealthLINK Center for Transdisciplinary Health Disparities Research
Fiscal Year: 2022
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY
AYALA, GUADALUPE X
Fiscal Year: 2022
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY
AYALA, GUADALUPE X
Fiscal Year: 2021
UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO MED SCIENCES
FERNANDEZ-REPOLLET, EMMA
Fiscal Year: 2022
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
SOUTHERLAND, WILLIAM M
Fiscal Year: 2022
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY
AYALA, GUADALUPE X
Texas Southern is working to enhance its biomedical research capability through continuous infrastructure building and development. All investigators will receive competitive extramural support for biomedical research, particularly on diseases that disproportionately impact underrepresented minorities (URMs). By fostering an environment conducive to scientific inquiry, we can promote new basic science research focused on diseases affecting minority populations and provide enhanced mechanisms for the development of collaborations and partnerships with community-based organizations.
Fiscal Year: 2021
UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO MED SCIENCES
FERNANDEZ-REPOLLET, EMMA
Fiscal Year: 2021
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
SOUTHERLAND, WILLIAM M
As a member of the Puerto Rican Governor’s Scientific Advisory Board and leader at Ponce Health Sciences University, Kenira Thompson (’98 MS Experimental Psychology, ’01 PhD Experimental Psychology) has impacted…
The overall objective of the Health Disparities Research Center at UCR is to build capacity in community-based research across all of the communities we serve in Inland Southern California. The center brings together broad interdisciplinary approaches including environmental, biomedical, and social science methods, to study health disparities. Our training and development activities are available to graduate, postdoctoral, and new principal investigators, as well as to established STEM researchers.
The overall goal of the SHERC is to increase basic biomedical, clinical, and behavioral research at NAU to address health disparities and advance health equity among diverse populations of the southwestern United States.
Three faculty members at SDSU’s School of Public Health have each received a $50,000 pilot project award under the SDSU HealthLINK Center.
Ola HAWAII seeks to improve minority health and reduce health disparities for those communities in Hawaii which suffer disproportionately in health outcomes and healthcare access. The Center will lead and advance minority health and health disparities research in Hawaii through the following specific aims: (1) Facilitate related basic biomedical, clinical and behavioral research. (2) Address health disparities and health-related concerns of underserved communities. (3) Mentor and support a diversified health disparities research workforce.