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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.
Dr. Ricky Camplain discusses how community-engaged research methods form an essential piece of her work with incarcerated people of American Indian and Alaska Native heritage.
Dr. Sabrina Sale Martinez's NIMHD-funded work increases scientific knowledge about the impact of sleep on cognition and highlights the lack of data on cardiometabolic risk factors in Hispanic/Latino communities.
The sixth annual Science Day hosted recently by NIH aimed to engage students from disadvantaged communities by giving them an opportunity to interact with researchers and mentors.
Dr. Sunmin Lee discusses her research to better understand challenges faced by her Asian American community related to sleep and colorectal cancer screenings for AANHPI Heritage Month 2024.
For AANHPI Heritage Month 2024, NIMHD recognizes researchers addressing health disparities by working with communities. Dr. William Tsai discusses his work with Chinese American cancer survivors to test the feasibility and impact on well-being of a culturally adapted writing intervention.
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...
NIMHD’s Conversations with Researchers Innovating to Promote Health Equity November is American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) Heritage Month. As we celebrate the significant contributions to the...
We talk with Dr. Sanchez on her background as a daughter of an immigrant, her work in behavioral health research, and her efforts preparing clinicians to be linguistically and culturally responsive for Hispanic Heritage Month 2023.