
InCHIP at UConn
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UConn’s InCHIP connects investigators with diverse scientific, clinical, and methodological expertise to advance impactful public health research.
Storrs, CT
Joined May 2010
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RT @UConnCAHNR: InCHIP’s Community Engagement Research Core held a networking event offering insights for successful community research par….
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InCHIP’s Community Engagement Research Core’s latest networking event offers insights for successful community research partnerships
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RT @CMichaelWhite2: Our new article on FDA oversight issues and patient harm is out in the @AnnalsofPharm. @UConnPharmacy @UConn_InCHIP ht….
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RT @UConnAHS: Former PhD student Kate Killion and Dr. Molly Waring wrote a guest blog post for Boston University School of Public Health re….
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RT @UConn_ARMS: We are delighted to announce our March On Target speaker, Dr. Joseph Richardson @docjorich! Please join us on March 12th fr….
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InCHIP’s Spring 2025 Lecture Series kicks off next Thursday (2/6) with a discussion from Laura Kubzansky, MPH, PhD, on social and psychological influences on physical health and aging. Learn more and RSVP:
#EmotionalWellBeing, @EWBNetwork, @Emot_Econ, .@rccnaging, 2/6: M3EWB Talk - Laura Kubzansky, MPH, PhD, Topic: Social and Psychological Influences on Physical Health and Aging. Register today!
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RT @kerri_raissian: Thank you @SSNScholars for this Spotlight and for all you do to make this event a success!. Also tagging the awesome te….
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In this @delawareonline article, InCHIP affiliate Eilon Caspi shares what families should look for in assisted living homes to ensure their loved ones' safety and well-being.
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“Obesity continues to be viewed as a character flaw rather than a complex health condition,” says Rudd Center Deputy Director Rebecca Puhl in this @NYTHealth article that highlights an international commission's recommendation for assessing obesity.
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RT @UConn_ARMS: Reminder! Join us next week for our latest On Target discussion with @AprilZeoli .Register here:
events.uconn.edu
ARMS is excited for the next session of “On Target”, a virtual research seminar intended to bring together gun violence prevention researchers.
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Fear of staff retaliation in nursing homes and other elder care settings is largely universal. @insider_ct highlighted a report that InCHIP affiliate Eilon Caspi and Mairead Painter (@CTLTCOP) published to enhance understanding of this problem in the US.
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Residents in long term care facilities often fear retaliation in both subtle and more overt forms.
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Next month, InCHIP Associate Director Caitlin Caspi will lead a @OneOpTeam webinar discussing efforts to redesign food pantries. Learn how innovative practices address health & social needs for those relying on the charitable food system.
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Military families are among millions of households in the U.S. rely on the charitable food system to fill gaps in their food needs. Recent efforts have sought to redesign food pantries to create a...
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RT @HEResearch: Join @HEResearch on Jan 30th, 2-3 pm ET for a webinar focused on reducing children’s exposure to unhealthy digital food mar….
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RT @kerri_raissian: In @UConn Today! Thank you for the great summary of research presented by @UConn_InCHIP affiliates at the recent Moving….
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The Moving Beyond conference bridges research and policy to advance evidence-based solutions in Connecticut
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RT @InstAlcStud: Do cancer warnings on alcohol work better if they feature graphic imagery or narrative imagery?. In our latest blog, Dr @Z….
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Do cancer warnings on alcohol work better if they feature graphic imagery or narrative imagery? A new eye-tracking study looked into this.
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Virtual yoga classes were found to effectively reduce chronic low back pain, as shown in a @ClevelandClinic study led by Dr. Robert Saper. Over 12 weeks, participants reported halved pain levels and reduced reliance on pain meds. Learn more:
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Participant reported relief from chronic low back pain and reduced need for pain-relief medications.
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Applications are open for @GFRP_UNC's FERN Fellowship, a 9-week, paid research opportunity for US-based undergrads interested in food and nutrition policy. Gain hands-on experience, mentorship, and professional development. Apply by Feb. 2. Learn more:
globalfoodresearchprogram.org
Mission The Fellowship for Exploring Research in Nutrition (FERN) aims to strengthen the future nutrition research workforce in the United States by enabling and encouraging broader participation by...
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Kerri Raissian, @UConn_ARMS Director, was recently featured on @wnpr's All Things Considered to discuss gun violence prevention strategies in CT and beyond.
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Kerri Raissian discusses the importance of research-driven solutions and of a broader public health approach in the fight against gun violence.
Dr. Kerri Raissian has devoted her professional life to researching gun violence. She joined us on All Things Considered to discuss the importance of research-driven solutions and of a broader public health approach in the fight against gun violence.
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Last week's Moving Beyond conference brought researchers and policymakers together to advance evidence-based policy solutions ahead of CT's 2025 legislative session. We were happy to partner with.@ct_ssn, @jfoster_rd, @dominiqueforct, and @kerri_raissian to make it happen
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RT @UConnAHS: Need help writing an NIH grant? @UConn_InCHIP is hosting a Writing Boot Camp exclusive to UConn faculty and students on Febru….
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