UGA Center for Family Research
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Looking to fund your translational science innovation? We’ve partnered with Georgia CTSA & Eva Garland Consulting, LLC for a webinar on #smallbiz funding opportunities on Thurs. Mar. 21, at 12:00 PM ET. Learn more about #NCATSsbir & #STTR programs: bit.ly/3T9LY0A
Our Assaf Oshri (אסף אושרי) discusses the link between #stress and resilience in this piece by Jamie Ducharme from TIME. time.com/6917636/how-st…
Hear CFR collaborator Dr. Edith Chen of Northwestern discuss findings from a 20 year study of Family Disadvantage, Education, and Health Outcomes Among Black Youths edhub.ama-assn.org/jn-learning/au… #healthequity #Psychology
Diversity in research is important. Understanding the health information of people from all backgrounds is central to AllofUsResearch. joinallofus.org
An association between racial discrimination experienced in late adolescence and metabolic syndrome in early adulthood was found in a study from CFR scholars and colleagues. jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman… #healthdisparities #healthequity #psychology Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine
🔬ARISE Lab & UGA Center for Family Research's latest research on #MetabolicSyndrome sheds light on the impact of racial discrimination on health outcomes of Black young adults. This research focus is crucial for advancing health equity.buff.ly/4bdMYqW #Research #HealthEquity #Community #ARISE
OIBR Distinguished Scholar, Katie Ehrlich, associate professor in psychology at UGA, has studied for years how racism leads to disease in Black communities. The medical community is finally starting to recognize her research. shorturl.at/hGUTK UGA Psychology #socialscience
A wholistic model for studying how early life adversity generates a wide array of physical and mental health problems. See the full video: cfr.uga.edu/for-researcher… #stress #healthequity #neuroscience Robin Nusslock Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern
Studying multiple organ systems helps us see, "how life adversity can generate risk for such a broad set of mental and physical health problems," says Robin Nusslock in this video introduction to the Neuroimmune Network hypothesis. cfr.uga.edu/for-researcher… #stress #healthequity