Morehouse School of Medicine News Center
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MSM Receives Nearly $9.7 Million Grant from HHS to Build COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence
FEBRUARY 15, 2022 - HealthWorks program aims to increase COVID-19 vaccine rates through targeted, culturally competent outreach efforts in Georgia and Tennessee.
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MSM and UGA Win NIH Grant to Study Environmental Health in Underrepresented Communities
FEBRUARY 9, 2022 - Frontiers in Environmental Science and Health (FrESH) program to train and mentor researchers and healthcare professionals
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MSM Partners with the City of East Point, Georgia to Advance Health Equity Through Policy
FEBRUARY 8, 2022 - Health experts, policy makers, and community organizations partner to address policies that perpetuate health disparities
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MSM Microbiologist Awarded NIH Grant to Develop New Intervention Against Cerebral Malaria
FEBRUARY 7, 2022 - $2.7 million grant to fund international team to research potential treatment for severe malaria which kills approximately 500,000 children annually.
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Research Finds COVID Pandemic Worsened Health Equity Gap
FEBRUARY 1, 2022 - National survey conducted by the Morehouse School of Medicine and Teva Pharmaceuticals shows intensified impacts among vulnerable populations driven by lack of access to care.
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MSM Research Leader James Lillard, PhD, MBA Elected to 2021 class of AAAS Fellows
JANUARY 26, 2022 - Noted program highlights innovation in science and research
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MSM Awarded $10,000 Gift from HBCU Change and Asbury Automotive Group
JANUARY 25, 2022 - Innovative philanthropic technology company and leading automotive retailer partner to support HBCUs
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An Inter-Faith Alliance to Stop COVID-19
JANUARY 20, 2022 - Georgia CEAL is a member of the National Institutes of Health that supports statewide efforts to conduct urgent community-engaged research and outreach focused on COVID-19 awareness and education to address misinformation and mistrust; and promote and facilitate inclusion of diverse racial and ethnic populations in clinical trials (prevention, vaccine, therapeutics), reflective of the populations disproportionately affected by the pandemic.
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'It's a Systemic Issue': Why Georgia's Maternal Health Crisis Requires Multiple Solutions
JANUARY 12, 2022 - Dr. Natalie Hernandez, assistant professor in the Department of Community Health and Preventive Medicine and the executive director of the Center for Maternal Health Equity at Morehouse School of Medicine, is featured in a Savannah Morning News piece on how to solve Georgia's maternal health crisis.
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