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Health Disparities Research Innovation (HDRI) Program

The Health Disparities Research Innovation (HDRI) program provides research training opportunities for undergraduate, graduate/medical students, and health professionals from diverse disadvantaged background to gain relevant knowledge and research skills in addressing a broad range of health disparities issues experienced by racial/ethnic underserved minority populations.  Through mentored-research training and hands-on experiences, HDRI trainees develop comprehensive understanding and competencies in community-based, multidisciplinary, and ethnically appropriate research approaches to reducing health disparities. Specifically, the HDRI trainees will have the opportunities to develop skills on various components of health disparities research, including IRB compliance, literature reviews, development of innovative health disparity research projects, community outreach/engagement, data analysis, conference presentation, and manuscript development. HDRI trainees will also have opportunities to network with researchers in multiple disciplines, community stakeholders, and funding agencies, and learn about/access to various opportunities in career advancement in the health disparity research field. 
 

HDRI Trainee Highlights 

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Quotes from HDRI trainees:

“Participation in the HDRI program has strengthened my desire of pursuing a doctoral degree. I was able to be involved in a variety of health disparities research studies, which offered me great insight on applied research.”

“The HDRI Program has given me first-hand experience of population health research and helped me better understand the health needs of medically underserved communities.”

 

HDRI Trainees engage in community-based participatory research in cancer and chronic disease health disparities among underserved and underprivileged communities.

Trainee Spotlights