A Collaborative Research Community

The CCHI Research Lab brings together a diverse group of individuals interested in addressing health inequities

Intersectional Approaches & Perspectives

Our work considers the ways individuals' cultures, contexts and identities shape their health outcomes.

Valuing Social Justice

We seek to make positive contributions in the communities that we work with via our research outcomes.

Supportive Research & Training Environment

CCHI Research Assistants get extensive support in every aspect of their research experience including one- on- one mentoring, and focused professional development skills.

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CULTURE, CONTEXT, HEALTH & IDENTITIES RESEARCH LAB

The CCHI Lab's research brings attention to the ways sociocultural factors contributing to continuing health inequities across diverse populations in the United States and the world.

Our Research Foci

If you are interested in exploring the intersections between health inequities, identity development, and cultural influences, this may be the right lab for you.

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Our Research Approaches

The CCHI Research Lab centers cultural humility in community engaged research that addresses health inequities, cultural influences and identity developments.

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Our Research Team

The CCHI Lab's research team is made up of diverse group of students, students, interdisciplinary faculty and community organizations.

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Learn More About Our Research Foci

A key goal of our work is to identify factors that can help prevent continued health inequities, particularly within understudied and marginalized communities.

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