Slaveholder Ancestry and Current Net Worth of Members of the United States Congress
New study by CHEEER Faculty, Dr. Ashwini Sehgal, linking slaveholder ancestry and current net worth of members of Congress.
Using Latent Variables to Improve the Management of Depression Among Hemodialysis Patients
Results of our study looking at Depression Among Dialysis Patients published article.
Community Members’ Experiences Training as Medical Journal Reviewers
Main Study: Community Members as Journal Reviewers
“They should’ve talked to us more”: lay health advisors’ experiences with community‑engaged hypertension research
BRACE Publication
We are excited to announce that the manuscript based on our BRACE (Building Research for Academic & Community Equity) Toolkit has officially been published! The article is officially titled Building […]
CHEEER Collaborating Faculty Recent Research Publication – Obesity preclinical elective: a qualitative thematic analysis of student feedback
Dr. Eileen Seeholzer and team had their research published in the International Journal of Obesity. Main findings present a feasible model for providing medical students with meaningful experiences and education […]
CHEEER Collaborating Faculty Newly Published Editorial Urges Actions Towards Eliminating Pulmonary Health Disparities by Addressing Social Determinants of Health
Adam Perzynski and team were recently published in Annals of the American Thoracic Society for their editorial titled, Place and Pulmonary Health Inequality. The publication focuses on contextualizing health disparities in […]