Nikpour, Broome Publish Article on Scoping Review
Jacqueline Nikpour, PhD student, and Dean Marion E.
Jacqueline Nikpour, PhD student, and Dean Marion E.
Kudos to Isaac Lipkus, professor, and his entire team for the submission of a subcontract proposal to The Ohio State University on their NIH R01 application entitled: "Efficacy of a Tailored mHealth Messaging Cessation Intervention for Waterpipe Tobacco Smoking in Young Adults." This proposal requests funding for a five-year period with a start date of September 1, 2021.
This month’s research seminar features faculty and staff from the Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI) who will discuss various aspects of the Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) Program. Deondra Rose from the Sanford School of Public Policy will be the discussant.
Sara LeGrand will speak on:
Hy Huynh will speak on:
Hanzhang Xu, assistant professor, wrote "Perceived Versus Actual Risks of 30-Day Readmission in Patients With Cardiovascular Disease" in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes.
Hanzhang Xu, assistant professor, contributed to "Acceptance of Love and Remarriage Among Older Adults in the Philippines" in Journal of Aging and Health.
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Congratulations to Marta Mulawa, assistant professor, on the award of her proposal to the Duke Global Health Institute Small Research Grant Program for a project entitled: Supporting the Customization of a Smartphone App to Improve Treatment Adherence among South African Adolescents Living with HIV. This project has been awarded for a one-year period with a start date January 15, 2021.
Staff members gathered last week to put together packages of masks for faculty and staff: Karen Jackson, administrative assistant to the associate dean of Finance and Administration, Rometa Summerlin, staff assistant, Chloe Hayim, director of Institutional Research, Jennifer Chamberlain, financial analyst, Najla McClain, ABSN program coordinator, Kimberly Jackson,&
Congratulations to AnnMarie Walton, assistant professor, and her entire team who have received an award for their Duke School of Medicine Core Facility Voucher Grant proposal entitled: “Using Silicone Wristbands to Assess Nurses' Exposure to Antineoplastic Drugs: A Feasibility Study.” This award is for a one-year period with a start date of January 1, 2021.
Registration is now open for the International Center for Academic Integrity's 6th Annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference, hosted virtually this year by the USM William E.