ENGAGED: The Center for Disability Community-Engaged Research, supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health & Human Development of the National Institutes of Health, invites applications for pilot research grants…
Robert Perry Gould rgould3@uic.edu, Sarah K Parker Harris skparker@uic.edu Malakoff A, Gould R, Harris SP, Budiarta G, Jones R. Flexible work arrangements and workplace productivity: a qualitative study from the perspective of employees…
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In follow up to last week’s message regarding the passing of Ken Morgan, details regarding arrangements are copied below. Any additional updates will be shared via Inside AHS News. Arrangements for Mr. Kenneth…
The overarching goal of the Research Education program is to: Support educational activities that complement and/or enhance training of a workforce to meet the nation’s biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs; Help recruit…
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Glenn Hedman has been elected vice chair of the National Fire Protection Association’s Disability Access Review and Advisory Committee. DARAC is made up of life safety experts, engineers and individuals with disabilities, providing…
Ross Anthony Arena raarena@uic.edu, Shuaijie Wang sjwang4@uic.edu Pronk NP, Wang S, Bergenstal R, Carlson A, Woodard C, Arena R. Predicting the Complex, Multilevel Ecology of US County-Level Diabetes Prevalence: A Cross-Sectional, Artificial Intelligence…
Robert Gould helps us understand the impacts of the governmental delay in grant funding on disability researchers and the institutions they help lead: statnews.com/2026/06/19/federal-grant-delays-jeopardize-essential-disability-services-research