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Dr. Rodriguez wins award for Community Engagement and Excellence in Research Impact

The Health Techquity Lab’s very own director Natalia Rodriguez received an award from the Department of Public Health for her interdisciplinary research in public health. Rodriguez’s research focuses on designing and implementing rapid diagnostic tests to address health disparities. The research in her lab addresses obstacles in public health, like the spread of COVID-19 in
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HTQL students awarded the HHS DEI award

Congratulations to Layla Claure and Mrithula Suresh Babu, Ph.D. students, for being awarded a $5000 HHS DEI research grant for their research on women’s cancer prevention among Hispanic populations in Tippecanoe County! The HHS DEI research grants program is dedicated to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusivity by supporting research. With a focus on underrepresented minority
Cervical Cancer, Community Health Workers, Community-based research, Health Disparities, Publications & Grants
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HTQL student presents on Cervical Cancer Screening at International Papillomavirus Society Conference

Graduate student Layla Claure presented at the International Papillomavirus Conference (IPVC) in Washington, D.C., on Friday. During her time at the conference, Claure said she was able to learn about the innovative research being conducted around the world as well as the future work that needs to be done for HPV vaccination, cervical cancer screening,
Cervical Cancer, Community Health Workers, Community-based research, Conference Presentations, Health Disparities
