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Jarron Saint Onge will participate as Co-PI for NIH, NIGMS, Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE)
Jarron Saint Onge will participate as (Co-PI) NIH, NIGMS, Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) Phase 1, 2024-2028: Leveraging Big Data to Improve Women’s Health (PI: Heather Desaire: Chemistry)
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Tracey LaPierre invited to panel for The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has invited Tracey LaPierre to be on the panel reviewing grant applications for the Healthcare Safety and Quality Improvement Study Section t
Mehrangiz Najafizadeh receives a Fulbright Scholar Award for Spring 2022
Mehrangiz Najafizadeh is the recipient of a Fulbright Scholar Award to teach and conduct research in the Republic of Azerbaijan during the Spring Semester 2022.
Tracey LaPierre and Carrie Wendell-Hummel grant project on pandemic and home long-term care
Demand for in-home long-term services and supports has been steadily growing in the United States in recen
Tracey LaPierre receives 2nd $30,000 contract for her role as a lead qualitative researcher on the Opioid Management Project
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Paul Stock interviewed by Science News in relation to his newly published article
‘Green’ burials are slowly gaining ground among environmentalists. Awareness of eco-friendly death care is low even as the industry grows.
Jarron M. Saint Onge co-authors a book chapter "Health and Social Class"
Social class, or socioeconomic status (SES), has major implications for health and survival. Higher SES is consistently linked with better health.
Tracey LaPierre awarded a CTE Assessment Innovation Award for course adaptations done in SOC 380
Tracey LaPierre adopted a type of grading software to improve the evaluation of student learning in a remote environment. Importantly, she was able to leverage these evaluations to provide extensive feedback to students frequently throughout the semester.
Jarron Saint Onge is a Co-Principal Investigator receiving two grants:
Daley, D. and Saint Onge (Co-PI), Robert Wood Johnson County He
Tracey LaPierre, Carrie Wendel-Hummell and Danielle Olds awarded an RO1 grant
This 18-month, mixed-methods study will investigate the COVID-19 impact on care and safety practices am