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As the first session in a four-part workshop series, the event explored how AI companions could transform personal health and healthcare delivery, while also raising urgent questions about their broader role in advancing social good and society.
The study found associations between gender nonconformity and victimization attributed to sexual orientation as well as barriers to access public facilities.
The new organization will help international students navigate living in a new country and provide peer support.
Findings from the JasSpark study, which assessed whether a digital crowdsourced intervention can reduce HIV stigma and promote HIV self-testing among adolescents and young adults in Kazakhstan, were recently published in two papers.
Dr. Ward will bring her extensive background in community-engaged research and peer interventions to SIG.
Ms. Carchia used her time in Washington, D.C., to discuss the political influence of power disparities and lobby to keep social work designated as a professional occupation.
A policy-oriented researcher and sociologist, Mr. Morrissey will help guide TechMpower through its expansion phase.
In examining descriptive studies, surveys, secondary data analyses, and more, the research team found a strikingly thin evidence base on which to build interventions to support Caribbean and Caribbean diaspora women.
The Ukrainian NGO's work spans 16 regions of the country, providing support for woman who struggle to meet their most basic needs.
In the national conversation about overdose, fentanyl is often framed as a single, wide-reaching crisis, but new evidence from five major U.S. cities suggests a more fragmented, complex reality.
In a new column, Dr. El-Bassel emphasizes the importance of community participation and co-development to ensure that AI healthcare solutions meet real needs.
Associate Director Timothy Hunt reiterates SIG's commitment to using community-led, trauma-informed research to transform the AIDS response and end HIV infections by 2030.
The new seminar will bring together experts from Columbia and beyond to examine how emerging AI technologies can be used responsibly to address pressing social challenges from health equity and education to climate resilience and justice reform.
Bringing together students and faculty from around the university as well as community partners, the open house built connections and highlighted the contributions of student workers.
The first-of-its-kind study presents data about HIV and STI prevalence among trans and nonbinary people in Kazakhstan, a region that remains underrepresented in global HIV research.
