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Ep. 53 - Engaging the People We are Trying to Help in the Research Process With Melody Goodman, NYU

Ep. 53 - Engaging the People We are Trying to Help in the Research Process With Melody Goodman, NYU

Update: 2022-10-24
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Translating research can take a long time. How do you help speed up the process? Melody Goodman says you should bring in the non-academic stakeholders that will benefit from your research.

Melody Goodman is associate dean for research and professor of biostatistics at the School of Global Public Health at New York University.

Dr. Melody Goodman’s efforts seek to understand the social risk factors that contribute to health disparities in urban areas, with the goal of developing culturally competent, region-specific, and evidence-based solutions through collaborative activities with community members, community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, and other community health stakeholders. The purpose of her work is the development of solutions for improving health in minority and medically underserved communities.
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Ep. 53 - Engaging the People We are Trying to Help in the Research Process With Melody Goodman, NYU

Ep. 53 - Engaging the People We are Trying to Help in the Research Process With Melody Goodman, NYU

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