The purpose is to understand the needs, resiliencies, and strengths of Black families during the pandemic. COVID-19 has disproportionately affected Black communities at higher rates; thusly, this study seeks to understand what families have use to survive and thrive during this period.
To provide a much-needed characterization of Lassa fever epidemiology and pathogenesis, and to determine the duration and infectivity of genital fluids from survivors that will provide a wellspring of data to inform public policy and individual care.
The purpose of this project is to understand fans' perceptions of female broadcasters through the lens of competence and warmth.
This study will evaluate the use of MMUD PBSC in adults and explore the safety and efficacy of MMUD BM in pediatric recipients with hematological malignancies who may lack other donor options.
Creating a theoretical framework for wellness
We created a case study for undergraduate students to explore the impact of the microbiome on various diseases. Our study assesses the effectiveness of this case as a learning tool for the undergraduate classroom.
This study will test the validity of items to develop a validated measure on the utility of genetic testing.
We are seeking feedback from Spanish-speaking Latinos with arthritis to help us develop Spanish-language materials for the Camine con Gusto walking program for people with arthritis. We are also asking representatives from organizations that serve Spanish-speaking communities how we can share the Camine con Gusto program through their organization.
We will be collaborating with the RAPID-EC national survey team and conducting focus groups with Black and Latine families with young children across the country to get an actual and perceived sense of relief from the passing of the American Relief Act.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the perceptions within communities or individuals of racial minorities or people of color toward COVID-19 vaccination and factors that may contribute to vaccine hesitancy. This information will help us identify factors associated with participants' willingness and likelihood of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.