Community-Engaged Research (CEnR), which includes Participatory Action Research and Community-Based Participatory Research, is a powerful, generative form of research that could greatly benefit health ...
The Buffalo Center for Health Equity and the UB Community Health Equity Research Institute were both launched in 2019 as a result of the work and partnership of the African American Health Equity Task ...
Working across CTSC institutions, the Community Engaged Research team fosters collaboration and authentic community partnerships with researchers. CER resources range from consultations, co-learning ...
The intersection of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors with population health has gained increasing relevance as policy, organizational, ...
In collaboration with the community, UB is focusing the expertise and passions of researchers and students from across the university on a major new effort to address one of the most pressing problems ...
On reservations in South Dakota and North Dakota, medical research led by tribal members is leading the way in filling health care gaps among some of the country’s most vulnerable populations.
Movements for social justice have long recognized the motto “Those closest to the problem are closest to the solution.” People with relevant lived experience, who reside in a shared geographic area ...
Research involving family and adolescent health includes the reduction of risk behaviors in disadvantaged adolescents and young adults; family interventions to promote youth health, adolescent ...
Assistant Professor/Associate Director, Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health, University of Toronto Janet Jull receives funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Social ...