Research Grants and Opportunities
Current Grants
Below is a selection of ongoing grants awarded to PHLS research faculty:
- PI: Virmarie Correa-Fernandez. (2015-2020). Reducing Tobacco-related Health Disparities: A Focus on Mental Health. American Cancer Society. $717,000
- PI: Dr. Jorge Gonzalez. (2015-2018). Words of Oral Reading and Language Development (WORLD). Institute of Education Sciences. $1,500,000
- PI: Dr. Rosie Murillo. (2017-2018). The Role of Built and Social Environment in Latino Health. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. $50,000
- PI: Dr. Bradley Smith. (2017-2018). Letting Everyone Achieve Dreams (LEAD). Annie E Casey Foundation. $51,132
- PI: Dr. Nathan G. Smith. (2017-2019). Project PRIDE: Intervention to Reduce HIV risk in Young Sexual Minority Men. National Institute of Drug Abuse. $418,817
Research Opportunities
Ongoing studies you can participate in:
- Hwemudua Addictions and Health Disparities Laboratory (HAHDL):
Stress and Coping Study (PDF) | Parking (PDF)
Available research opportunities for post-docs, graduate students, and undergrad students:
- Hwemudua Addictions and Health Disparities Laboratory (HAHDL):
Undergraduate RA (PDF) | Post-Doc (PDF) - Young Adult Risk Behavior and Community Intervention Lab:
Undergraduate RA (PDF)
Graduate Student Research Support:
- PHLS Student Travel Fellowship to present research at a professional conference (Effective 9/1/15):
Travel Application (PDF)
Research Videos
The following is a collection of brief video overviews of some of our most recent research findings. If you would like to learn more about our research, please visit our degree program pages.