Assistant Professor of Nursing Billy Caceres, PhD, will receive a $3,084,733 grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health.
Walter Bockting, PhD, received the Distinguished Investigator Award from the National Institutes of Health’s Sexual and Gender Minority Research Office (SGMRO).
Walter Bockting, PhD, and Kasey Jackman, PhD, were interviewed about their work on the AFFIRM team, researching transgender identity development across the lifespan.
Tonda Hughes, PhD, speaks about her experience attending the Santiago Center and Universidad Católica’s School of Nursing's “Inclusion: Gender Identity,” conference.
According to two studies, one led by Tonda Hughes, PhD, and another led by Cindy Veldhuis, PhD, coronavirus has negatively impacted LGBTQ+ communities compared to other populations.
A review conducted by Columbia University School of Nursing found scientific data on drinking and drug use behaviors among sexual minority women lagging behind other populations.
Columbia University School of Nursing’s Tonda Hughes, PhD, and Billy Caceres, PhD, traveled to Chile to meet with local co-investigators and advance their PGIF project.
A study conducted by Columbia University School of Nursing shows where a woman lives influences her use of preventive health care more than her income or race/ethnicity or whether she is depressed.
A study conducted by Columbia University School of Nursing shows where a woman lives influences her use of preventive health care more than her income or race/ethnicity or whether she is depressed.