Our Community Advisory Board (CAB) was established to help bridge the gap between university researchers and local communities. The CAB is comprised of a diverse group of individuals with strong ties to local communities within St. Louis and its surrounding counties.
The CAB advises research, activities, and programs within the Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences and Institute for Public Health.
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Pictured (left to right): Carlos Ruiz Martinez, Doug Lindsay, Rose Jackson-Beavers, Hilary Broughton, Melba Hale, Brett Maricque, Kathy Gardner, Meaghan Bailey, Shavanna Spratt, Nancy Spargo, Djuan Robinson, Angela Brown, Allison Kemner
Not pictured: Brandy Peoples, Ben Zeno, Jordan Braxton, Kelley Vollmar and Simone Minner
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Reactive Barometer Sessions
Reactive Barometer Sessions are a service of the Community Advisory Board. Faculty and research teams across disciplines seeking feedback on patient and community engagement in the St. Louis region may request to meet with the CAB.
The board supports:
- Centering health equity in St. Louis
- Making community connections and introductions
- Providing perspective on gaps in research