Including Indigenous Voices in Prevention Research
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4M ago
In this episode of Women Leading Prevention Science, Sara Hairgrove talks with Hannah LaBounty from the Cherokee Nation, and Bethany Jolly-Livingston from Emory University about how they found their way to their current roles in prevention science and their experiences partnering with and serving indigenous populations.  They talk about the personal and professional lessons they learned while working with indigenous populations, including  the value of pure relationships and fighting against imposter syndrome, and they offer advice to young women interested in pursuing prevention sci ..read more
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Trailer: Including Indigenous Voices in Prevention Research
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4M ago
In the final episode, Sara Hairgrove speaks with Hannah LaBounty from the Cherokee Nation and Bethany Jolly Livingston from Emory University. They discuss how they found their way to their current roles in prevention science and their experiences partnering with and serving indigenous populations.  For young women interested in pursuing prevention science, Bethany suggests exploring different fields of science to understand what opportunities are available.  As Hannah shares in this trailer for Episode 13, she wants indigenous women to know their perspectives and voices are needed in ..read more
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Intersecting Identities: First Gen Women Scientists
Women Leading Prevention Science
by NIH HEAL Initiative
4M ago
In Episode 12, Jasmine Ramirez speaks with Dr. Erin Bonar from the University of Michigan and Dr. Alina Palimaru from the RAND Corporation. They discuss how being first generation college students impacted their career trajectories and the challenges they faced as they navigated college and their educational training. Erin shares how she struggled with feeling out of place, and Alina, being born in Romania, describes how she had to work hard to learn English to pursue education in the United States.  While they have experienced challenges, they both feel that their greatest professional a ..read more
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Trailer: Intersecting Identities: First Gen Women Scientists
Women Leading Prevention Science
by NIH HEAL Initiative
4M ago
In Episode 12, Jasmine Ramirez speaks with Dr. Erin Bonar from the University of Michigan and Dr. Alina Palimaru from the RAND Corporation. They discuss how being first generation college students impacted their career trajectories, the challenges they faced as they navigated college and their educational training, and their professional successes and accomplishments. They share their advice to future prevention scientists, including the importance of mastering the basics of time management, having the right attitude and initiative, finding good mentors and sponsors, and staying true to indivi ..read more
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Championing Prevention Science at the Federal Level
Women Leading Prevention Science
by NIH HEAL Initiative
4M ago
In this episode, Sara Hairgrove talks with Dr. Sarah Steverman, a Social Behavioral Scientist Administrator in the Prevention Research Branch at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). NIDA's mission is to advance science on the causes and consequences of drug use and use disorders, and to apply that knowledge to improve individual and public health. Dr. Steverman describes the career journey that led her to contributing to prevention science from a position in the federal government and how her less traditional career path and varied experiences really helped her focus in on the type of ..read more
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Trailer: Championing Prevention Science at the Federal Level
Women Leading Prevention Science
by NIH HEAL Initiative
4M ago
In Episode 11, Sara Hairgrove speaks with Dr. Sara Steverman from the National Institute on Drug Abuse about her career journey and how it led her to contributing to prevention science from a position in the federal government. They discuss the educational and work experiences that helped her focus in on the type of work she wanted to do. Dr. Steverman believes it's important for young people to know that they don't have to have a PhD to do meaningful prevention science that they are passionate about.  Episode 11 will be available beginning March 21, 2023 ..read more
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Recognizing the Unique Needs and Strengths of Immigrant Youth
Women Leading Prevention Science
by NIH HEAL Initiative
4M ago
In this episode of Women Leading Prevention Science, Jasmine Ramirez talks with Dr. Lissette Saavedra from RTI International, and Dr. Claudia-Santi Fernandes, from Yale University School of Medicine. Lissette is a bilingual Colombian and indigenous woman. Claudia is the multilingual child of parents who immigrated to the US from Portugal and Italy. They discuss how these identities have shaped their work in prevention science, specifically their efforts to strengthen inclusivity and equity among multilingual immigrant youth. Lissette and Claudia discuss the importance of building trust, recogn ..read more
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Trailer Episode 10: Recognizing the Unique Needs and Strengths of Immigrant Youth
Women Leading Prevention Science
by NIH HEAL Initiative
4M ago
In Episode 10, Jasmine Ramirez speaks with Dr. Claudia Fernandes from the Yale University School of Medicine, and Dr. Lissette Saavedra from RTI International. Claudia is the multilingual child of parents who immigrated to the United States from Portugal and Italy. Lissette is a bilingual Colombian and indigenous woman. You will learn about how these identities have shaped their work in prevention science, specifically their efforts to strength inclusivity and equity among multilingual immigrant youth. They also share their advice to young women who may be thinking about a future career as a p ..read more
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Using Innovative Research to Support Youth in Contact With the Legal System
Women Leading Prevention Science
by NIH HEAL Initiative
4M ago
In this episode, Jasmine Ramirez, a counseling psychology doctoral student and a research associate at the University of Oregon, talks with Dr. Marina Tolou-Shams from the University of California, San Francisco, and Dr. Yang Yang from Texas Christian University about the novel research they are conducting with you in contact with the legal system. They discuss the early experiences that led them to a career in prevention science. Yang was working as an assistant professor doing research on health risk behaviors among college students, and Marina was a junior in high school and was given an En ..read more
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Trailer: Episode 9 Using Innovative Research to Support Youth in Contact With the Legal System
Women Leading Prevention Science
by NIH HEAL Initiative
4M ago
In Episode 9, Jasmine Ramirez speaks with Dr. Marina Tolou-Shams from the University of California, San Francisco, and Dr. Yang Yang from Texas Christian University. You will learn about the early experiences that led them to a career in prevention science, the novel research they are conducting with youth in contact with the legal system, and their advice to young women who may be thinking about a future career as a prevention scientists. In this trailer for Episode 9, Marina  encourages young people to pursue a career in prevention science because it is important and it really matters ..read more
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