VCU secures $9 million grant to establish Cancer Control Equity Research Center in Virginia

Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) has been awarded a five-year, $9 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to establish a pioneering Cancer Control Equity Research Center. This initiative aims to enhance the dissemination and implementation of health promotion and cancer prevention services for individuals and families residing in Virginia’s Housing and Urban Development (HUD)-administered income-based […]

PhD Candidate Receives Predoctoral Research Award

Fariha Tariq, PhD candidate in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, has received an F99 Transition Award from the National Cancer Institute for “An In-depth Examination of Psychological Distress in Black Breast Cancer Survivors.” Psychological distress is an important component of cancer care, and can adversely affect treatment compliance, quality of life, and survival. […]

Dr. Marcie Wright receives VCU Outstanding Term Faculty Award

Dr. Wright was honored at the 2024 Faculty Convocation on August 29th. Wright, an associate professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the School of Public Health, has earned a national reputation among the community of health disparity researchers and contributed to fostering and expanding VCU’s learning environment. She specializes in coalition […]

Dr. Richard Brown to become President of the International Association for Communication in Healthcare

Dr. Brown will take over as President of the society at the International Conference on Communication in Healthcare to be held September 9th-13th. The International Association for Communication in Healthcare (EACH) is a professional society which promotes healthcare communication by providing resources and expertise for health communication education and encouraging networking between professionals. This September, […]

VCU School of Population Health becomes VCU School of Public Health

The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia approves the name change as the school continues its accreditation process. By Maggie Christ Virginia Commonwealth University’s newest school will have a new name – the VCU School of Public Health – effective July 15. Last year, VCU brought together four departments – Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Health Policy, […]

Celebrating the conclusion of a successful partnership: The Chickahominy TRUTH Project

On June 21st, members of the Chickahominy tribe and VCU researchers came together to celebrate the completion of the project. The Chickahominy TRUTH project was headed by Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences faculty members and Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers Dr. Katherine Y. Tossas and Dr. Maria Thomson. The project began when researchers were […]

Division of Community Engagement Awards Grant to SBS Research Staff

Nancy Valencia, MSPH received a $10,000 seed funding grant for her community-engaged initiative. The Division of Community Engagement in the Office of the Provost, in partnership with the Council on Community Engagement, recently announced a new offering of seed funding to support intentional collaboration between researchers and community partners. Ten Academic Community Partnership Planning Grants […]

Class of 2024: Briona Phillips brings life experience to her exploration of dental care and equity

For her Ph.D. from VCU’s School of Population Health, she explored bias, fear and other factors in her birth city of Baltimore. By Amelia Heymann Trauma is a big reason why many people aren’t getting proper dental care, and Briona Phillips brings a lifelong perspective to the issue. The Baltimore native earned her Ph.D. in social and […]

New NIH-funded study focuses on emerging adult women’s health

The 3-year grant, funded by The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), aims to redefine obesity treatment. Dr. Jessica G. LaRose of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences has received a 3 year grant from the NIDDK for her new study, “Redefining BMI: Body, Mind, Inflammation Project.” This grant is […]

SBS student research featured during VCU Research Weeks

SBS doctoral candidate Nixon Arauz was one of the student researchers featured by VCU News for his work on racial disparities in the uptake of the HPV vaccine among Black and white Latinx men ages 18-34. he past, present and future came together in meaningful ways last month as academic achievement, diversity and historical reckoning […]

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