NIMH-funded research center using transdisciplinary research methods to advance strategies to reduce premature mortality in persons with serious mental illness
Former JH ALACRITY mentee Dr. Karly Murphy presenting her work on disparities in cancer screening for women living with serious mental illness at the Top Scientific Abstract Presentations in Women’s Health session @SocietyGIM@GailDaumit@doctorkarly
Watch Dr. John Jackson present, "Using Causal Decomposition Analysis to Identify Points of Intervention to Reduce Mental Health Disparities," the latest in the ALACRITY Center's Advanced Methods for Mental Health Services Research Webinar series. https://t.co/paEYoBPIXU
2026 SIRS Outstanding Clinical & Community Research Award 🏆
Congratulations to Gail Daumit, M.D. and Dan Siskind, M.D., Ph.D., recipients of the Outstanding Clinical & Community Research Award.
This award recognizes exceptional clinical and community-based research contributions that improve care and outcomes for individuals with schizophrenia.
We look forward to celebrating Drs. Daumit and Siskind at #SIRS2026 in Florence.
#ClinicalResearch #MentalHealthResearch #SIRS2026
Register for the March 26th (10:30 a.m. - Noon) Advanced Methods for Mental Health Services Research Webinar! Dr. Jackson presents, “Using Causal Decomposition Analysis to Identify Points of Intervention to Reduce Mental Health Disparities.”
Register here: https://t.co/AM0wBjEFV6
Register for the March 26th (10:30 a.m. - Noon) Advanced Methods for Mental Health Services Research Webinar! Dr. Jackson presents, “Using Causal Decomposition Analysis to Identify Points of Intervention to Reduce Mental Health Disparities.”
Register here: https://t.co/AM0wBjEFV6
In case you missed this webinar from the ALACRITY Center, you can view it here on our YouTube Channel:
https://t.co/X7rspSO4tF
Dr. Carly Brantner discussed the science and the art of designing studies with EHR data.
Don't miss the next Johns Hopkins ALACRITY Center Advanced Methods for Mental Health Services Research Webinar! On December 17th (10:30 a.m. - Noon) Dr. Carly Brantner will present, ‘From Cohorts to Outcomes: The Art of EHR Study Design.’
https://t.co/Wz0y3fFeoe
Don't miss the next Johns Hopkins ALACRITY Center Advanced Methods for Mental Health Services Research Webinar! On December 17th (10:30 a.m. - Noon) Dr. Carly Brantner will present, ‘From Cohorts to Outcomes: The Art of EHR Study Design.’
https://t.co/Wz0y3fFeoe
Congratulations to the Johns Hopkins/University of Michigan DECIPHeR team for your recent protocol publication in Implementation Science! https://t.co/2XuBAbbbn2
This collaboration is under the NHLBI funded DECIPHeR Alliance https://t.co/TP6UEIQiJT
@GailDaumit@DrChristinaYuan
Attend the JHU ALACRITY Center’s Advanced Methods for Mental Health Services Research webinar (9/17/25 from 10:30 a - noon) to hear Michael Rosenblum, PhD, MS, and Joshua Betz, MS discuss covariate adjustment in randomized trials. Register: https://t.co/RZO9vyGLlg
Watch the latest webinar in the Johns Hopkins ALACRITY Center's Advanced Methods for Mental Health Services Research, "Target Trial Emulation for Evaluating Mental Health Policy" from Dr. Nicholas Seewald. https://t.co/tRC1Jw9QgW via @YouTube
Kicking off the Johns Hopkins ALACRITY Center’s Advanced Methods for Mental Health Services Research Webinar Series, Nicholas J. Seewald, Ph.D. presents, "Target Trial Emulation for Evaluating Mental Health Policy" on 3/19/2025 (11a.m-12:15p.m.). Register:
https://t.co/QGi8zIk1yb
Save the date! The Johns Hopkins community is invited to join us for a Special Welch Center Grand Rounds in April. #WelchWOW
https://t.co/ZZTTx2anYt | @UCSanDiegoSPH
Losing a loved one to drug overdose has been a common experience for many Americans in recent years, crossing political and socioeconomic divides and boosting the perceived importance of the overdose crisis as a policy issue, according to a new survey. https://t.co/P1hiEXiYT4
New article from ALACRITY Center Investigators!
Implementing an Evidence‐Based Behavioral Weight‐Loss Program in Community Mental Health Centers: A Randomized Pilot Study
https://t.co/o3udZ7JbEX
@GailDaumit @gudzune @JHUWelchCenter