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HBS Awards and Accomplishments: January 2021

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A monthly series featuring ten awards and accomplishments across the Department of Health, Behavior & Society.

  1. HBS doctoral student, Lauren Dayton(link is external), HBS staff member, Grace Yi, and HBS faculty member, Carl Latkin(link is external), PhD, published a new article(link is external) in Social Science & Medicine titled “Trust in a COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S.: A socio-ecological perspective.”
  2. HBS faculty member, Michelle Kaufman(link is external), PhD published a new paper(link is external) in JMIR Formative Research alongside HBS doctoral student, John Mark Wiginton(link is external), and CCP researcher, Albert Casella, titled “Mentoring Young African American Men and Transgender Women Who Have Sex With Men on Sexual Health: Formative Research for an HIV Mobile Health Intervention for Mentors.”
  3. HBS doctoral students, Carla Tilchin(link is external) and Lauren Dayton(link is external), along with HBS faculty member, Carl Latkin(link is external), PhD, published a new paper(link is external) titled “Socioeconomic Factors Associated With an Intention to Work While Sick from COVID-19” in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
  4. HBS faculty members, Lauren Parker(link is external), PhD, and Roland J. Thorpe Jr.(link is external), PhD, contributed to a chapter to Ham’s Primary Care Geriatrics(link is external). Their passage centers around competency and humility in caring for older adults.
  5. HBS doctoral student, Anushka Aqil(link is external), published two new papers. The first paper(link is external), “’I would really want to know that they had my back’: Transgender Women’s Perceptions of HIV Cure-Related Research in the United States,” was published in PLoS ONE. The second paper(link is external), “Theory-Informed Course Design: Applications of Bloom’s Taxonomy in Undergraduate Publish Health Couses” was published in Pedagogy in Health Promotion.
  6. HBS faculty member, Lisa Cooper(link is external), MD, joined 60 Black members of the National Academy of Medicine as a signatory of a New York Times op-ed(link is external), encouraging Black Americans to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
  7. HBS faculty member, Michelle Kaufman(link is external), PhD published a new paper(link is external) in Drug and Alcohol Dependence titled “’This show hits really close to home on so many levels’: An Analysis of Reddit comments about HBO’s Euphoria to understand viewers’ experiences of and reactions to substance use and mental illness.”
  8. Lauren Parker(link is external), PhD, was recently funded a National Institute on Aging/National Institutes of Health 5-year K01 Career Development Award. Her K01 will examine the effects of adult day services on psychosocial and physiological measures of stress among African American dementia caregivers.
  9. HBS faculty member, Susan Sherman(link is external), PhD, was installed as a new Bloomberg Professor of American Health(link is external) at a schoolwide ceremony on February 2, 2021.
  10. HBS doctoral student, Mudia Uzzi(link is external), received $10,000 in grant funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Health Policy Research Scholars Program. The proposal is part of the organizations’ COVID-19 and anti-racism pilot projects. The project is titled “Investigating the effects of racism, institutional distrust, and community collaboration on COVID-19-releated attitudes and prevention behaviors in Baltimore City.”