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Oct. 23, 2009

Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research announces 2009 scholars

ANN ARBOR, Mich.—The Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research has selected three researchers as 2009 pilot scholars.

MCUAAAR is a collaborative research and administrative effort based at the University of Michigan and Wayne State University. Co-directors are Peter Lichtenberg at Wayne State and James S. Jackson at the U-M Institute for Social Research (ISR).

The 2009 pilot scholars are Derek Griffith, assistant professor at the U-M School of Public Health; Ronica Rooks, an assistant professor at the University of Colorado, Denver; and Florence Dallo, an assistant professor at Oakland University.

Griffith will study factors associated with diet and physical activity among older, urban African American men. Rooks will investigate racial disparities in employment and chronic conditions among older, well-functioning black and white adults. Dallo will examine disability and nativity status among Arab, Hispanic and Asian Americans.

"Our goal is to promote high quality, scholarly research and community-based interventions focused on health and health promotion among older racial and ethnic minority populations," Jackson said.

"Our pilot scholars are selected through a competitive award process," Lichtenberg said. "Each pilot investigator receives mentoring to advance their research and facilitate publication of their results."

 

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Contact: Diane Swanbrow
Phone: (734) 647-4416

Related Categories: Insitute for Social Research