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New NIH grant to address cervical cancer disparities in homeless populations

We are excited to jump into 2024 with the launch of our new study, “Addressing Cervical Cancer Disparities Among People Experiencing Homelessness”! HTQL is honored to have received a 2023 NIH Director’s New Innovator Award to support this work for the next 5 years! Learn more about this prestigious award here. Did you know that
Cervical Cancer, Community Health Workers, Community-based research, Health Disparities, Homelessness, Human-centered design, Publications & Grants
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Tiwaladeoluwa Adekunle’s Journey from Graduation to Future Endeavors

The Health TechQuity Lab (HTQL) at Purdue University takes immense pride in celebrating the accomplishments of its recent graduate, Tiwaladeoluwa Adekunle. She has made significant strides in academia and research during her time at HTQL, leaving a lasting impact on the lab and the field of health technology. Let’s examine her academic achievements, team contributions,
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A Journey of Excellence and Aspiration: HTQL’s Recent Graduate, Shreya Sridhar

Meet Shreya Sridhar, a recent graduate who not only holds an impressive list of academic accomplishments but has also left an indelible mark on the Health TechQuity Lab (HTQL). Shreya’s journey is a testament to hard work, dedication, and a desire for knowledge. Academic Triumphs: A Legacy of Excellence Shreya’s academic journey began with a
