Fall 2023 Seed Grant Recipients

Exploring Mental Health Among Latino Youth with Obesity - Morgan Braxton, College of Nursing and Health Innovation

Spanish Adaptation of StandUPTV mHealth Intervention to Support Reduction in Sedentary Screen Time in Spanish-speaking, Hispanic Adults - Matthew Buman, College of Health Solutions

Exploring Virtual Touch in Young Adult Romantic Relationships Using Dreamscape - Thao Ha, Department of Psychology

Virtuous Vehicles - Kathryn Johnson, Department of Psychology

Co-designing hybrid systems of teaching and learning in support of real work with real consequences: Infrastructuring a network of classroom-based citizen scientists - Michelle Jordan, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College

Understanding Immigrants' News Consumption, Media (Dis)Trust, and Civic Life in Networked Democracies: A Trans-Atlantic Study in Countries with High Foreign-born Populations (US, UK, Canada) - Hazel Kwon, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication

Measuring Health-Related Social Need Processes in Healthcare: Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Practice Inventory of Social Medicine (PrISM) - Matthew Martin, College of Health Solutions

Understanding barriers and facilitators to engagement in diabetes self-management for low income individuals newly diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes - Eyitayo Owolabi, College of Nursing and Health Innovation

Tamayame Language Resources Pilot Project - Tyler Peterson, Department of English

Cultural Anthropology Methods Program (CAMP) International - Alissa Ruth, School of Human Evolution and Social Change

Equity on Trial: Examining Anti-Lesbian Bias in the Courtroom - Jessica Salerno, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences

The Science of Drama: Identifying Drama-based Instructional Practices to Foster Preschoolers' Story Comprehension Skills - Lauren Van Huisstede, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College

Heat exposure, response, and individual adaptive capacities to heat using human-centric data - Jennifer Vanos, School of Sustainability

Consumer preferences over genome-edited food: the role of betrayal aversion - Alexis Villacis Aveiga, W. P. Carey School of Agribusiness