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Asian Americans & Racism: Individual and Structural Experiences (ARISE)
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Thu Nguyen to address the underrepresentation of Asian Americans in Alzheimer's and aging research through $3.4 million NIA grant
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"Rosie" learns Spanish: The AI-powered chatbox bridging disparities in maternal and infant health
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Nguyen and Aparicio receive $200k from NIH to expand access to healthcare information
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Victimization and minority stress in first-gen Latinx immigrant adolescents
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Getrich, Fish, Fryer, and Boekeloo team up to examine risk and protective factors for suicidality
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State level structural racism and alcohol and tobacco use behaviors
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New paper by Faculty Associate Kerry Green examines structural racism impacts among a national probability sample of Black Americans
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Elementary School Desegregation and Mid-Life Cognitive Function
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Walsemann research identifies integrated early childhood education as factor for improved cognitive function for Black individuals
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Wildfires and Child Health
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Faculty Associate Michel Boudreaux leads an R01 to measure impact of increasing particulant pollution on child health
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Dyadic patterns in childbirth intention
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Monica Caudillo, with MPRC affiliate colleagues, uses National Survey of Family Growth Data for Population Research and Policy Review article
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Medication and procedural abortions before 13 weeks gestation and risk of psychiatric disorders
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Faculty Associate Julia Steinberg and colleaguse set out to test risks associated with having a medication or procedural abortion prior to 13 weeks of pregnancy
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The built environment and traffic collisions in the United States
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Quynh Nguyen and Thu Nguyen examine how built environment features affect U.S. traffic collisions
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Educational and economic gains from expanding computer science courses in Maryland
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Maryland study shows that computer science courses boost degrees and early career earnings
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