by Irene Hsiao | Dec 20, 2023 | community, events, newsletter, team members
On September 20, 2023, C3EN held its second annual meeting at the UIC medical district Marriott Hotel, convening over 70 community partners and researchers over a half day of presentations, breakout groups, and a poster session.
by Irene Hsiao | Dec 19, 2023 | community, csac, news, newsletter, team members
C3EN researcher Neda Laiteerapong pioneers efforts to improve screening for mental health issues through online screening tools; new study in partnership with Melissa Duplantis, chief behavioral health officer of Chicago Family Health Centers, funded to screen for PTSD on Chicago’s south side
by Irene Hsiao | Dec 12, 2023 | community, csac, news, newsletter, team members
C3EN is delighted to announce that Activity and Recreation in Communities for Health (ARCH), led by Brad Appelhans, Professor of Family and Preventive Medicine at Rush University Medical Center and C3EN Investigator Development Core co-director, in partnership with Paris Thomas, executive director of Equal Hope, a Chicago not-for-profit organization focused on eliminating health inequities, has received funding from NIH to study a novel approach to reducing depressive symptoms and lowering cardiometabolic risk.
by Irene Hsiao | Dec 11, 2023 | community, csac, news, newsletter
There’s been a lot of stigma about mental health conditions, especially in communities of color, because we have centuries of experience of having to pretend we’re okay — even when we’re not — because it kept us safe. Because we’ve had to be so protective has meant that we have not gotten the services that we need and that we deserve.
by Irene Hsiao | Nov 2, 2023 | community, csac, news, newsletter
Congratulations to C3EN partner Aunt Martha’s Health and Wellness on receiving a $9 million grant from philanthropist Mackenzie Scott’s charity fund, Yield Giving!
by Irene Hsiao | Oct 27, 2023 | community, humans of chicago, newsletter
Everything in life, it’s all a group project—nothing is done best completely and totally alone when there are outcomes that impact us all.