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    Explore "national institutes of health" with insightful episodes like "Analyzing helpline data to improve community and staff mental health", "Deadly Disparities in the time of COVID-19: Behind the Report", "Serving Boldly With Blindness in the U.S. Marine Corps", "Virtual coaching to increase physical activity in frail older adults" and "Examining sex differences in binge drinking habits" from podcasts like ""Collaborative Endeavors", "Collaborative Endeavors", "Unarmored Talk", "Collaborative Endeavors" and "Collaborative Endeavors"" and more!

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    Analyzing helpline data to improve community and staff mental health

    Analyzing helpline data to improve community and staff mental health

    FEATURED RESEARCHERS

    Marc Atkins, PhD
    Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology 
    Director, CCTS Community Engagement and Collaboration Core

    Grace Cua
    Senior Research Specialist, CCTS Community Engaged Collaboration Core
    Graduate Student, Educational psychology, UIC

    FEATURED PARTNER

    Jim Poole
    Chief integration Officer
    NAMI Chicago

     

    To learn more about burnout, you can read this 2016 article from World Psychiatry.

     

    If you would like to see your interdisciplinary team featured on the podcast, reach out to me at laurenw@uic.edu.

    Interested in volunteering to participate in health research? Today’s researchers want to make sure that treatments and cures are designed for everyone’s unique needs. Are you ready to make a difference? Learn more at go.uic.edu/healthresearch.

    The University of Illinois Chicago Center for Clinical and Translational Science is supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health, through Grant UL1TR002003. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

    Deadly Disparities in the time of COVID-19: Behind the Report

    Deadly Disparities in the time of COVID-19: Behind the Report

    FEATURED RESEARCHERS

    Claire Decoteau, PhD
    Professor, Department of Sociology
    College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
    University of Illinois Chicago

    Iván Arenas
    Associate Director
    Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy
    University of Illinois at Chicago

    LEARN MORE

    “Deadly Disparities in the time of COVID-19: How Public Policy Fails Black and Latinx Chicagoans,” December 2021
    View panel discussions from 12/01/2021 and 12/09/2021

    UIC Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy

     

    If you would like to see your interdisciplinary team featured on the podcast, reach out to me at laurenw@uic.edu.

    Interested in volunteering to participate in health research? Today’s researchers want to make sure that treatments and cures are designed for everyone’s unique needs. Are you ready to make a difference? Learn more at go.uic.edu/healthresearch.

    The University of Illinois Chicago Center for Clinical and Translational Science is supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health, through Grant UL1TR002003. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

     

    Serving Boldly With Blindness in the U.S. Marine Corps

    Serving Boldly With Blindness in the U.S. Marine Corps

    A native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, First Sergeant Michael Landry, Founder at One Life Clothing, LLC, appeared on Unarmored Talk to talk about how he serves boldly with blindness in the United States Marine Corps, the challenges he chose to overcome, and what inspires him.

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    Virtual coaching to increase physical activity in frail older adults

    Virtual coaching to increase physical activity in frail older adults

    FEATURED RESEARCHERS

    Naoko Muramatsu, PhD
    Professor, Community Health Sciences
    UIC School of Public Health
    Twitter:  @naoko_muramatsu
    LinkedIn Bio

    Kelly Quinn, PhD
    Clinical Associate Professor
    Department of Communication
    UIC College of Liberal Arts & Science
    Twitter: @_kquinn_ 

    David Marquez, PhD
    Professor
    Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition
    UIC College of Applied Health Sciences
    Twitter: @DrDavidMarquez
    Marquez Lab

    Jessie Chin, PhD
    Assistant Professor
    School of Information Sciences
    University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
    Chin Lab

     

    If you would like to see your interdisciplinary team featured on the podcast, reach out to me at laurenw@uic.edu.

    Interested in volunteering to participate in health research? Today’s researchers want to make sure that treatments and cures are designed for everyone’s unique needs. Are you ready to make a difference? Learn more at go.uic.edu/healthresearch.

    The University of Illinois Chicago Center for Clinical and Translational Science is supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health, through Grant UL1TR002003. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

     

    Examining sex differences in binge drinking habits

    Examining sex differences in binge drinking habits

    FEATURED RESEARCHERS

    Amy Lasek, PhD
    Associate Professor
    Departments of Psychiatry and Anatomy and Cell Biology
    University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine

    Gregory Thatcher, PhD
    Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology
    R. Ken and Donna Coit Endowed Chair in Drug Discovery
    R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona

    Manel Ben Aissa, PhD
    Research Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
    Assistant Director, UICentre
    University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy

     

    To learn more about the UICentre, visit https://centre.pharmacy.uic.edu
    Learn more about the CCTS Pilot Grant program at ccts.uic.edu/funding
     

    If you would like to see your interdisciplinary team featured on the podcast, reach out to me at laurenw@uic.edu.

    Interested in volunteering to participate in health research? Today’s researchers want to make sure that treatments and cures are designed for everyone’s unique needs. Are you ready to make a difference? Learn more at go.uic.edu/healthresearch.

    The University of Illinois at Chicago Center for Clinical and Translational Science is supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health, through Grant UL1TR002003. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

    Academic-community partnerships to improve early intervention

    Academic-community partnerships to improve early intervention

    Featured researchers:

    Mary A. Khetani, PhD
    Associate Professor, Occupational Therapy
    University of Illinois Chicago, College of Applied Health Sciences

    Vera Kaelin
    Research Assistant, PhD Candidate
    University of Illinois Chicago, College of Applied Health Sciences

     

    Organizations & Initiatives:

    UIC Children's Participation in Research Lab, Follow us on Twitter

    Rocky Mountain Human Services

    Early Intervention & Contacts by State

     

    To learn more about translational research, visit ccts.uic.edu.

    Interested in volunteering to participate in health research? Today’s researchers want to make sure that treatments and cures are designed for everyone’s unique needs. Are you ready to make a difference? Learn more at go.uic.edu/healthresearch.

    The University of Illinois at Chicago Center for Clinical and Translational Science is supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health, through Grant UL1TR002003. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

     

     

    Dr. Laura Sanchez & Dr. Joanna Burdette's ovarian cancer collaboration

    Dr. Laura Sanchez & Dr. Joanna Burdette's ovarian cancer collaboration

    Featured researchers:

    Laura Sanchez, PhD
    Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry & Chemistry
    University of California Santa Cruz

    Joanna Burdette, PhD
    Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
    Associate Dean for Research
    University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy

    Learn about funding and career development opportunities with the CCTS Pilot Grant Program and UIC BIRCWH Program .

    Interested in supporting cancer research at UIC? Visit the UI Cancer Center website .

     

    To learn more about translational research, visit ccts.uic.edu.

    Interested in volunteering to participate in health research? Today’s researchers want to make sure that treatments and cures are designed for everyone’s unique needs. Are you ready to make a difference? Learn more at go.uic.edu/healthresearch.

    The University of Illinois at Chicago Center for Clinical and Translational Science is supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health, through Grant UL1TR002003. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

    GLOBAL HEALTH: Non-Perfect HIV Vaccine Could Still Have Major Benefits

    GLOBAL HEALTH: Non-Perfect HIV Vaccine Could Still Have Major Benefits
    Audio Journal of Global Health Issues Non-Perfect HIV Vaccine Could Still Have Major Benefits REFERENCE: N Engl J Med 2007;356:2073-81 ANTHONY FAUCI, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda Is there any hope for an HIV vaccine? According to Anthony Fauci, of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, there is – but it might not be a perfect vaccine. He believes that even a vaccine that does not confer total immunity could still be of use, because it may slow disease progression and also reduce the spread of the disease. He talked with Derek Thorne about his co-authored paper in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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