AHS Research Day is our annual celebration of research and scholarly activities in our college. If you presented a poster in the last 12 months, share it with your AHS community! New this…
The first in the monthly series of AHS Research Nuts & Bolts workshops will be held Wednesday October 2 in AHSB 734 at 1 PM. Kharma Foucher will share information about the…
Karrie Hamstra-Wright and Eduardo Bustamante are co-authors of “Engagement in Sedentary and Physically Active After-School Programs Among African American Children with ADHD and Disruptive Behavior Disorders” published in the Journal of Sport Rehabilitation.
Peixuan Zheng, KN postdoctoral fellow with the Exercise Neuroscience Research Laboratory directed by Robert Motl, has been awarded a U.S. Department of Defense Multiple Sclerosis Research Program Early Investigator Research Award. The funding will…
Kristin Berg is co-PI of “B.E.S.T.,” a research study that explores if integrating mental health supports into care coordination services can help teens with intellectual and developmental disabilities live happier and healthier lives.…
Kristin Berg is among the speakers presenting the breakout session “Learn Why and How To Include People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Research” at the 2024 Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Annual Meeting…
Coming Soon from the AHS Office of Research: Monthly Research Nuts and Bolts Workshops on the first Wednesday of each month at 1 pm in AHSB 734 (hybrid option coming soon). Bring your…
The AHS Office of Research is growing and changing. Lots of stories are going around. Here are a couple of updates. “Centralization” The AHS Office of Research is bringing resources together so that…
Kharma Foucher joined a team examining the association of neurophysiological measures and pain in Black and white participants in the Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project, a CDC funded longitudinal cohort study based at the…