Center
for Minority Health
Graduate School of Public Health
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA |
Scholars
at the Center for Minority Health, EXPORT Health Program are trained
in behavioral and community health science, community based participatory
research, cultural competence, health communication and health
disparity intervention research.
The major themes
of research projects at the Center for Minority Health include, but
are not limited to:
- Translating
evidence-based intervention research into health promotion and
disease prevention interventions in minority communities
- Study use
of genetic family health histories as an intervention strategy
for lifestyle behavior change in minority communities
- Study factors
associated with willingness of minority populations to participate
in clinical research
- Investigate
the role of neighborhoods as a social and environmental context
for generating risk factors associated with health disparities
Site Director: Stephen
B. Thomas, Ph.D.
Philip Hallen Professor of Community Health and Social Justice and Director,
Center for Minority Health.
Other core faculty
associated with research in the EXPORT Health program include:
Sandra
C. Quinn, Ph.D., Associate Professor Department of Behavioral
and Community Health Sciences and Associate Dean for Student Affairs
and Education
Richard Schulz, Ph.D.
Director, University Center for Social and Urban Research
Professor of Psychiatry, Epidemiology, Sociology, and Psychology
Charles F. Reynolds, III, MD
Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neuroscience
Senior Associate Dean, School of Medicine
Jeannette Elizabeth South-Paul, M.D.
Professor and Chair, Department of Family Medicine
Angela
F. Ford, MSW
Associate Director Center for Minority Health
Anthony J. Silvestre, Ph.D., L.S.W.
Professor, Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology
For more information
about the Center for Minority Health in the Graduate School of Public
Health at the University of Pittsburgh visit: http://www.cmh.pitt.edu