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Welcome, Khushi and Eliza!

We are thrilled to have Khushi and Eliza on board as research assistants in the Rosen and Tsai labs. Eliza joins us from St. Lawrence University, where she majored in biochemistry . Khushi arrives from the University of California, Irvine, bringing with her a background in neurobiology. Welcome!

Stakeholder Engagement in Research

Jonathan Delman, Behavioral Health Research Solutions Stakeholder engagement (SE) in research is the process of researchers and stakeholders working together to answer mutually chosen research questions. Stakeholders, individuals who have an interest in the research topic, goals, includes community...

Implementing Evidence-Based Practices (EBP)

Participating in Project SUCCESS enabled our Certified Community Behavioral Health Center to pilot one of the two evidence-based practices (EBP) the project compares. Here, we share a few of the implementation facilitators, barriers, and strategies we believe most influenced the delivery of the...

All of Us -Help diversify science

Learn more At the moment, health care is often one-size-fits-all. But imagine a future where your health care is tailored to you. We want to make that future possible. How? By creating a resource that allows researchers to conduct thousands of studies on health and disease. Part of the National...

Message from the Director of Motility Lab: Dr. Vikram Rangan

The GI Motility Lab is a state-of-the-art testing center performing diagnostic studies for patients with GI motility disorders. Studies include: high-resolution esophageal manometry (to assess the muscles of the esophagus, which can malfunction in some patients and cause difficulty swallowing), high...

Considerations for Education and Skills Training in Intimacy and Dating

At the start of Project Success, The Helping Ourselves Experience and Pursue Success (HOPES) curriculum introduced a new skill module focused on Intimacy and Dating. The new module was added based on feedback from participants in previous HOPES cohorts and the frequency with which participants...