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Mercy University

Empowering nursing students and educators to confront health inequities within their communities

Penn State

Addressing obesity-related health disparities by tracking how frequently people visit locations that influence physical activity and food choices

Penn State College of Medicine

Reducing cancer disparities and improving health literacy in cardiovascular health, cancer, and diabetes for rural and underserved communities in Pennsylvania

Roosevelt University in Chicago

Expanding educational opportunities for Latino and low-income students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields

Southern Arkansas University

Studying social factors contributing to health disparities among racial and ethnic minorities and rural communities in southwest Arkansas

Tulane University

Beginning $82 million research focusing on understanding root causes of chronic disease disparities in the Deep South

University of Arkansas

Investigating how stress, illness, personal health concerns in healthcare workers may increase bias towards patients from minority groups

University of Florida Health

Training pharmacists to provide medication management and lifestyle counseling to Black patients with uncontrolled hypertension

University of Louisville

Addressing systemic health disparities through innovative, scalable solutions with $6.75 million grant from the Humana Foundation

University of Michigan

Launching research hub to support community-led research to reverse health inequities in access to food, health care, and other essential needs

University of Minnesota

Improving early detection and treatment of breast cancer by partnering with local organizations and healthcare providers

University of Nebraska

Partnering with One Stop Cancer Shop to provide free cancer screenings to communities at higher risk of cancer-related deaths in Omaha

University of Utah

Studying factors contributing to oral health inequities and identify effective interventions.

University of Vermont

Studying why certain U.S. regions experience higher rates of strokes and dementia and why Blacks are more likely affected by strokes

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