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Congratulations to PBS' Cognitive Neuroscience faculty member, Dr. Gabriela Rosenblau who just received a NIH RO1 grant titled "Efficient representations of social knowledge structures for learning from a computational, neural and psychiatric perspective." This is a CRCNS US-German collaborative research proposal. So impressive!

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Sherry Molock who has received approximately over $1,000,000 from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention for her grant “HAVEN: A Multi-Generational Suicide Prevention Program Embedded in African American Churches.” She and her team will be implementing the program in 12 churches in NY State. Dr. George Howe is a Co-Investigator on this project.

Congratulations Drs. Molock and Howe on securing funding for this important work!

Applied Social Psychology faculty member/DC CFAR Social and Behavioral Sciences (SBS) Core Director Dr. Lisa Bowleg (GW) and Sr. Scientist Dr. Deanna Kerrigan (GW) received a new T32 award from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) entitled "Training Program in Approaches to Address Social-Structural Factors Related to HIV Intersectionally (TASHI)."

The investigators seek to prepare the next generation of community-engaged researchers using a predoctoral training program to study social determinants to promote health equity and end the HIV epidemic. This project joins faculty from multiple GW departments and schools with the goal to create "a rigorous program of coursework including a solid foundation in critical theoretical frameworks (e.g., critical race theory, intersectionality), multiple research methodologies (e.g., Community-Based Participatory Research, mixed methods), and social-structural and multi-level intervention development and evaluation."

Congrats to both!