Research on People of Color
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Virtual center will focus on filling the gap in research on minority populations disproportionately affected by health disparities.
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Columbia Nursing faculty, students, and alumni work to vaccinate the masses, address fears, and more.
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New research by Columbia Nursing faculty address COVID-19 death rates among minority individuals in nursing homes, mental health care, and asthma treatment.
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The July research roundup includes studies led by Jacquelyn Taylor, PhD, Veronica Barcelona, PhD, Tonda Hughes, PhD, and Billy Caceres, PhD.
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By Anne Harding
Columbia Nursing’s new Center for Research on People of Color was established to examine the effects of racism on health and seek solutions that will overturn centuries of inequities.
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Jacquelyn Taylor, PhD spoke with WABC Radio about what inspired her to become a nurse scientist.
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New research by Patricia Stone, PhD, found that nursing homes (NHs) with Black residents had higher rates of COVID-19 infection and deaths during the first wave of the pandemic.
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Vox: Glad You Asked
Jacquelyn Taylor, PhD, discusses the impact of racism on health.
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Jacquelyn Taylor, PhD, was featured in this CUIMC article honoring Women's History Month.
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Wayne State University
Wayne State University featured Jacquelyn Taylor, PhD, and her journey through the nursing profession.
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Three researchers making advances in cardiovascular health highlight the importance of cardiovascular research among marginalized populations.
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The Manhattan Times
Jacquelyn Taylor, PhD, spoke about the launch of Columbia Nursing's Center for Research on People of Color.
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The Manhattan Times
Jacquelyn Taylor, PhD, was interviewed about the launch of Columbia Nursing's Center for Research on People of Color. (page 9)
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Contemporary Clinic
Jacquelyn Taylor, PhD, speaks about the opening of the Center for Research on People of Color.
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