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 […]

Unveiling a Transformative Partnership: Dr. Kathy Tossas & Charles City County

In the heart of Virginia, amidst the serene landscapes of Charles City County, a transformative partnership is reshaping the narrative of community health and trust. Today, we shine the spotlight on Dr. Kathy Tossas, whose unwavering dedication to community engagement through the Chickahominy TRUTH project has illuminated the path toward equitable health solutions and profound […]

Cancer Control Month Feature: Dr. Autumn Lanoye

Dr. Lanoye serves as Affiliate Faculty in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences National Cancer Control Month is celebrated during the month of April in honor of those that are currently fighting cancer, have survived it and those who have tragically lost the battle. Dr. Autumn Lanoye has dedicated her career to helping cancer […]

Faculty Member Honored for Paper on Willingness to Get COVID Vaccine

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences alumna and affiliate faculty member, Jeanine Guidry, says improving our understanding of why people may or may not vaccinate remains ‘of great importance.’ By VCU News staff Jeanine Guidry, Ph.D., an affiliate faculty member at the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the School of Population Health and at the Richard T. […]

Scientists convene for day-long symposium addressing the links between stress and cancer

SBS Affiliate Faculty member Autumn Lanoye, PhD, LCP served as moderator for Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Gordon Ginder Innovations in Cancer Symposium on March 26th. “Don’t underestimate the level of meaning and importance” on a person’s stress management and overall wellbeing, said Susan Lutgendorf, Ph.D., to a crowded room of cancer investigators and community advocates. […]

Celebrating Women’s History Month: SBS Spotlights

This Women’s History Month we’re featuring outstanding SBS alumnae, women in leadership roles, and students and faculty conducting research focused on improving women’s health in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Dr. Brown graduated from the Social and Behavioral Sciences Ph.D. program in 2020. She is currently Assistant Professor at Drexel University’s College of […]

Black History in the Making: Vanessa B. Sheppard, Ph.D.

Dr. Vanessa B. Sheppard has built a career researching health disparities, focusing her efforts on groups who have been historically underrepresented in clinical research, including African American and Latinx populations. Her dedication and groundbreaking research led her to be named the American Cancer Society’s Researcher of the Year in 2022, and she currently serves as […]

Dr. Katherine Tossas develops first Catchment Area Data conference for VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center

VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center hosted the inaugural Catchment Area Data Conference (CADC) – Beyond Definition at the Richmond Marriott on Dec. 7-9. Pictured from left to right: Chris McNair, Ph.D., Karriem Watson, M.S., M.P.H., Lisa Richardson, M.D., M.P.H., Recinda Sherman, Ph.D., M.P.H., Katherine Tossas, Ph.D., M.S., Robert A. Winn, M.D., and Karen Knudsen, Ph.D., […]

VCU team receives National Science Foundation grant to investigate vaccine inequity and acceptance

With expertise in behavior science, math and other fields, the MAVEN project aims to boost public health in the post-pandemic era. An interdisciplinary team of Virginia Commonwealth University scientists and mathematicians has been awarded more than $660,000 by the National Science Foundation to study vaccine coverage and identify drivers of vaccine uptake in the United […]

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