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Researcher Committed to Raising Awareness of Research Gaps for Alaska Native Populations Commends Progress Amid Continued Distrust
Dr. Dillard discusses the progress at NIH to improve the health of Alaska Native communities and acknowledges the distrust many Alaska Native communities experience toward researchers.
After finishing medical school in the Rwandan capital of Kigali, M. Grace Duhuze Karera, M.D., M.Sc., moved to the country’s rural western province for postgraduate service at Bushenge Provincial...
Each year, the NIH Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE) hosts a poster day for recent college graduates across the different NIH Institutes to present their research. This year, due to...
The NIH Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE) hosts poster sessions every year for recent college graduates (postbaccalaureate students, or “postbacs”) throughout the NIH Institutes to...
NIMHD’s Conversations with Researchers Engaging With Communities February is Black History Month. As we celebrate the significant contributions to America—from its history through present day and...
In the background on the screen from bottom left: NIMHD Director Dr. Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable, University of Maryland Dietetics Program Director Dr. Margaret Udahogora, and University of Global Health...
Dr. Susan Woolford, principal investigator in minority health and health disparities research, shares her journey to develop novel technology to help children achieve healthy weight as part of NIMHD's Black History Month celebration.
As we celebrate Native American Heritage Month, Dr. Gachupin discusses her study of chronic disease epidemiology, American Indian health disparities and how her experience working with Tribal Epidemiology Centers informs her research.
Conversation with Dr. Guadalupe X. Ayala, San Diego State University Exploring new and adapted interventions to reduce Latino health disparities in obesity, diabetes, and asthma NIMHD's Conversations...
Dr. Ishimwe's study found if traditional BMI cutoffs were used to screen for Abnl-GT, Africans with β-cell-failure would be disproportionately underdiagnosed.
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