Dr. Julie Baldwin is the Director of the Center for Health Equity Research and a Professor of Health Sciences at Northern Arizona University. Dr. Baldwin earned her doctorate in Behavioral Sciences and Health Education in 1991 from the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health. From 1994-2004, she served as a tenured faculty member at Northern Arizona University, with a joint appointment in the Mel and Enid Zuckerman Arizona College of Public Health. She joined… Read more
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CCPS Spotlight: Round 1 Awardees (Part I)
Author:
Carmenlita Chief
Program Coordinator, Senior
Community Engagement Core
Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative
Community-Campus Partnership Support Spotlight: Round 1 Awardees
Highlighting two Community-Campus Partnership Support awardees for 2018
Earlier this year, the SHERC Community Engagement Core (CEC) established a funding mechanism called “Community-Campus Partnership Support,” or CCPS, which provides potential community and academic partners up to $5,000 per year to develop a partnership without the pressure of project outcomes or grant application deadlines. CCPS funds allow partners to meet face-to face at… Read more
Equipment Spotlight – ACEA xCELLigence System
Co-Authors:
Christine Kirby
Program Coordinator
Research Infrastructure Core
Southwest Health Equity Research Collaborative
Archana Varadaraj
Assistant Professor
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Equipment Spotlight: ACEA xCELLigence System
Continuously monitor live cell proliferation, morphology and viability with label free assays
I sat down with Dr. Archana Varadaraj, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, to better understand the recently SHERC (Research Infrastructure Core) purchased xCELLigence Real Time Cell Analysis Instrument. Feeling a bit overwhelmed to digest the terminology I knew was bound to… Read more
Helping Diabetics Heal
Associate Professor of Practice Department of Biological Sciences
Professor ‑ Department of Biological Sciences
Helping Diabetics Heal
Roughly one in six Native American adults has diabetes, a higher percentage than any other racial group in the United States.
Many Native Americans also live on land where the water is contaminated with arsenic, which can prevent chronic diabetic wounds from healing.
For people with diabetes, a small cut or wound on the foot can be a big problem.… Read more
Tracking Oral Health In Children
Viacheslav “Slava” Fofanov, PhD
Assistant Professor
School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems
Tracking Oral Health In Children
Why do Arizona children have twice the rate of dental caries—also known as tooth decay—as children outside the state?
Socioeconomic status and limited access to dental care explain only part of the difference, said NAU researcher Viacheslav “Slava” Fofanov. “We suspect there is a biological explanation,” he said.
Human mouths are full of bacteria, he said, and about one-third of all people carry a strain… Read more
Mentoring The Next Generation
Narendiran Rajasekaran, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Archana Varadaraj, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Mentoring the Next Generation
NAU cancer researchers Narendiran Rajasekaran and Archana Varadaraj each had strong mentors who guided them through college and inspired them in the lab. Now, they are returning the favor and mentoring the next generation of scientists.
“In every way we can, we try to keep our labs open to students,” said Varadaraj, whose research looks at ways to modify… Read more