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Our Scholars’ stories: Karlson empowers next generation of youth who have Sickle Cell Disease
Cynthia Karlson, Ph.D., vice chair of Pediatric Research at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC), is leading a study to promote wellness through exercise and physical activity for adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease.
Birmingham Promise interns work with Forge AHEAD Center for the Spring semester
Birmingham Promise interns work with Forge AHEAD Center for the Spring...
Pioneering Paths to Maternal Health Equity: Dr. Sharon J. Herring’s Visit Illuminates Solutions at February FAC Seminar
Pioneering Paths to Maternal Health Equity: Dr. Sharon J. Herring’s...
NIH Director visits UAB; connects with Forge AHEAD Center leadership
NIH Director visits UAB; connects with Forge AHEAD Center leadership Monica...
Our scholars’ stories: Myers explores a weight loss intervention at the intersection of food insecurity and excess body weight in women
Our scholars’ stories: Myers explores a weight loss intervention at the...
Get to know our new communications specialist
Get to know our new communications specialist Forge AHEAD Center is proud to...
Community Advisory Board member spotlight: Brooke Floyd
Community Advisory Board member spotlight: Brooke Floyd Since January 2022,...
2024 Methods Symposium Recap
2024 Methods Symposium Recap The 2024 Methods Symposium, “Scientific Methods...
Community Coalition spotlight: Seven Star Academy
Community Coalition spotlight: Seven Star Academy Seven Star Academy, Inc. a...
Mugavero named lead of Forge AHEAD Center Investigator Development Core
Mugavero named lead of Forge AHEAD Center Investigator Development Core...
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Forge AHEAD Center is a regional comprehensive research center funded by a P50 grant from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD). Click below for citation information.