The Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health helps tribal communities & health professionals conduct research on American Indian health
Sovereignty means all tribal govts have authority to review research so the process can take many forms. We identified 50 Tribal Nation, #TCU, Tribally based orgs/depts, and IHS #IRBs in this @CRCAIH special issue paper. Know of others? https://t.co/YDlmyJBzMO
Crystal Greensky (Fond du Lac) was a guest speaker in a research course taught by Dr. Jessica Hanson (Methodology Core) at UMD. Institutional affiliations may change, but the relationships continue!
American Indian students conducting research aimed at improving the health of Native Americans are eligible for the Alan J. Allery Health Research Award. Applications are due Oct 7. https://t.co/6n5u4RjGoG
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Our student Zach completed his internship today, presenting at the Sanford Summer Research Symposium. It’s been a pleasure working with you Zach! We know you’ll continue to do great things for the community.
@CRuralHealth is accepting nominations for the Alan J. Allery Health Research Award. This award is presented to two American Indian students, (grad & undergrad), conducting research dedicated to improving the lives of Native Americans. https://t.co/IC65ewPTEc
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The long awaited revamp to the #DataManagement Toolkit is here! Special thanks to Michaela for leading this and the CRCAIH Tribal Partners for their contributions.
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Guess who's presenting at the NCAI PRC Tribal Leader Scholar Forum? Michaela, Melissa, and Heather held a call today to prep for their presentation. #TLSF#tribalresearch
The webinar recording is available! Watch the @CRCAIH Tribal Partners talk about their amazing research oversight work! View here: https://t.co/w2LG41ZICY