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Dr. Melissa Kah Poh Loh has been recognized as a recipient of the 40 Under 40 in Cancer Award
Friday, May 10, 2024
This prestigious honor celebrates Dr. Kah Poh Loh's dedication to improving the lives of those affected by cancer and highlights her outstanding contributions to the field.
This award is hosted by The Association for Value-Based Cancer Care (AVBCC), The National Community Oncology Dispensing Association (NCODA), Swim Across America, Amplity Health, Takeda, BeiGene, ONCare Alliance, Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC), and Canopy. 40 Under 40 in Cancer is an awards initiative to identify and recognize the contributions being made across the field of cancer by rising stars and emerging leaders under the age of 40. The award recognizes you as one of the nation’s most promising young oncology professionals and celebrates your contributions to improve the lives of those affected by cancer.
March Health Equity Update
Thursday, April 4, 2024
The March Health Equity Update highlights the work that Theresa Green, PhD, MBA, does with resident education and health equity.
Read the full article here: Health Equity Update
Air Quality in Schools: Shielding Kids with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities from COVID
Thursday, March 28, 2024
The COVID pandemic was a tough balancing act for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), many of whom struggle with masking and distancing. URMC researchers, including those from the UR CTSI, teamed up with the Mary Cariola Center to study ways to prevent COVID infections in the IDD community. Dr. Ann M. Dozier and Dr. Christopher Seplaki from Public Health Sciences collaborated on this project. This study, published in PLOS ONE, points to ventilation and air filtration as important tools to prevent COVID infections among children with IDD.
Read More: Air Quality in Schools: Shielding Kids with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities from COVIDDr. Veazie publishes on how to determine dependence across observations.
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
It is common in applied research to analyze data from data generating processes with dependencies among random variables across observations. Such dependencies impact power calculations and standard errors. However, it is also common to mistake the structure of data for the structure of the data generating process and thereby to use inappropriate standard error estimators. The challenge is not merely to distinguish data from data generating processes but also to determine dependence. Dr. Veazie has published a paper in Ration Mathematica discussing the problem and providing a four-step guide, with examples, for determining dependence of random variables across observations. Access paper through this link: Determining dependence among random variables across observations | Veazie | Ratio Mathematica (eiris.it)
Dr. Edith Williams is Director of Center for Community Health and Prevention
Monday, January 22, 2024
Dr. Edith Williams has been appointed as Director of Center for Community Health and Prevention.
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Dr. Francisco Cartujano's Interview with Channel 10 News
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
Dr. Francisco Cartujano did an interview with Channel 10 News about how people can keep their 2024 resolution to stop smoking or vaping by joining The Wilmot Cancer Institute's programs.
Read the full article here.