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Showcase Day 2 Wednesday April 28

 

 

SESSION 3 | 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM

 

STUDENT PRESENTER(S)

FACULTY MENTOR

PRESENTATION TITLE

HEALTH, SOCIETY & POPULATIONS

 

 

* students listed in the order of presentation

BREAKOUT ROOM 1

Marra    Evans   

Robyn Brown

Healthcare in the United States

 

Victoria Graffam

Robyn Brown

Approaching Female Health: How Connecting Communities and Empowering Young Girls Can Improve HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa

 

Demi Jefferson

Robyn Brown

Why are Maternal Mortality Rates for Minorities are so High?

 

Priya Patel

Robyn Brown

Problems Minorities Face with Mental Health Services

 

Ty Divine

Robyn Brown

Socioeconomic Status and the Impact on Eve Health Within Appalachian Kentucky

 

Deja Houseal

Robyn Brown

The Effect of COVID-19 on Poverty and Employment

BREAKOUT ROOM 2

     

 

Makayla Melson

Robyn Brown

Air Pollution and Asthma Rates in Kentucky

 

Mansi Patel

Robyn Brown

Postpartum Depression: Can Low SES Affect Prevalence Rates?

 

Pooja Patel

Robyn Brown

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Maternal Morbidity and Mortality

 

Sarah Rose

Esther Dupont

Age-related Differences in Extracellular Matrix Following Disuse Skeletal Muscle Atrophy and Recovery

 

Jacob Miller

Robyn Brown

The Role of Obesity, Physical Inactivity, and Nutritional Intake in the Etiology of Cancer.

 

Elizabeth Tudor

Robyn Brown

Socioeconomic Status and Healthcare Effects on Each Other

BREAKOUT ROOM 3

     

 

Amy Keith

Robyn Brown

Epidemic within a Pandemic: Evaluating the Effects of Systemic Racism on COVID-19 Morbidity and Mortality

 

Sacha Brockmann

Robyn Brown

The College Mental Health Bubble and the Effects of COVID-19

 

Jaylee Murphy

Robyn Brown

Access to Healthy Food Options for Low Income Americans

 

Erika Skaggs

Robyn Brown

Cross Domain Analytics: Opportunities for Improving Diagnostic Outcomes

 

Myeisha Callens

Robyn Brown

Maternal Mortality: Bridging the Gap

 

Ana Flake

Robyn Brown

Stress Management Program Development for Nurses Working During COVID-19