Public Health Faculty Scholars & center leaders highlight impact from COVID-19 Biorepository (Links to an external site)
Straight talk: Upcoming series aims to help bridge the gap between Black communities and researchers
Get ready for some straight talk about community-academic research as Da Hood Talks takes over the next three Collaborative Cafe events for candid conversations and discoveries!
Call for Proposals! Center seeks projects aimed at reducing cancer disparities
Apply to pitch an idea or to attend the Sept. 26 Pitch Partners event on Cancer Research!
Spotlight! Center collaborator: “Learn the needs of your community to build trust”
The Center for Community Health Partnership & Research got some great advice on success in community-engaged research from James Krings, a Public Health Faculty Scholar and Asst. Professor of Medicine at WashU.
Community Advisory Board adds members
The Community Advisory Board shared by the Institute for Public Health and the Institute for Clinical and Translational Sciences has added four new members to its diverse board. Read more about it!
Center awards seed funding to two community-academic projects centering on racial equity
Find out which community-academic projects received funding from the Center for Community Health Partnership & Research.
Center collaborator works at the intersection of suicide prevention and intervention
Read about how Public Health Faculty Scholar Ryan Lindsay, Brown School associate professor of practice, works with community partners to close gaps for individuals and families dealing with suicidal ideation or risk.
As Medicaid Shrinks, Clinics for the Poor Are Trying to Survive (Links to an external site)
Timothy McBride, PhD, Co-Director, Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research and Public Health Faculty Scholar was recently quoted in a NYT article about policy ended last spring that prohibited states from pushing anyone off Medicaid.