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Professor Denise Herd secures $100,000 grant to study vaccine hesitancy in Black and Latinx communities
By By Nadia Lathan | November 6, 2023
Dr. Denise Herd
UC Berkeley School of Public Health Professor Denise Herd has been awarded $100,000 to ...
How an MSU neuroscience professor is redefining Alzheimer’s Disease research in Latinx Communities
Agitation, confusion and memory loss are symptoms often associated with old age. However, according to Michigan State University translational neur...
Harvard Med School Associate Professor Discusses Health Disparities in Sexual and Gender Minority Females
Harvard Medical School associate professor Brittany M. Charlton discussed reproductive health care disparities experienced by sexual and gender min...
University of Alberta’s Professor to focus on Indigenous perspectives to health research and policy
University of Alberta’s Professor to focus on Indigenous perspectives to health research and...
Q&A: UO professor discusses outreach program that helped triple the number of Latinx people being tested for COVID-19 - State of Reform
A University of Oregon (UO) team developed a culturally-informed outreach program to triple the number of Latinx people being tested for COVID-19 a...
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