as a postdoc...
As a research associate with the Center for Health Outcomes and Population Equity (HOPE) at the Huntsman Cancer Institute and a mentee of Dr. David Wetter, my research focused on understanding socioeconomic disparities in smoking cessation with a goal of preventing cancer and other chronic illnesses among low-SES populations.
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as a doc student...
I worked as a research analyst on three separate projects with the Social Development Research Group (SDRG). My dissertation was conducted as a part of the EMAH project, a NIDA-funded R01 that represents the most recent iteration of the Seattle Social Development Project (SSDP). SSDP is a still active longitudinal study initiated in the early 1980s. Additionally, I worked with SUN project, a NIDA-funded R21 examining the impact of changing cannabis laws on substance use and norms, and E2S, a school-based prevention program funded by the Annie E. Casey foundation. Click on a project or PI to learn more. Research samples from each project are provided below.
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as a master's student...
ACEs - adverse childhood experiences among low-income women
PIs: Christina Gingeri, PhD and Mary Beth-Vogel Ferguson, PhD training webinar presented to NASW |