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Tag: Women Rock Science

Celebrating Women in Science: Q&A With Nikita Midamba

Posted March 7, 2021August 3, 2021 SMAHRT ResearchPosted in Women in Science

Q: What have you been working on since you left SMAHRT? A: I am currently working as a clinical research associate (monitor) for cystic fibrosis clinical trials at Seattle Children’s Research Institute. Q: What project are you most proud of and why? A: The project I am most proud of is a SMAHRT project where […]

Celebrating Women in Science: Q&A With Anna Jolliff

Posted March 7, 2021August 3, 2021 SMAHRT ResearchPosted in Women in Science

Q: What have you been working on while on SMAHRT? A: I’ve been working on a research project examining adolescents’ mood and smartphone use, pre-COVID and during COVID. I’ve also worked with Megan to create the Technology & Adolescent Mental Wellness program, which focuses on promoting and disseminating new research as well as fostering community […]

Celebrating Women in Science: Q&A With Elise Goldstein

Posted March 7, 2021August 3, 2021 SMAHRT ResearchPosted in Women in Science

Q: What have you been working on while on SMAHRT? A: I’m working on helping to code articles for a research study that determines how journalists portray mental health in relation to social media in their work. I also work on promotions and write blogs for the website. Q: What project are you most proud […]

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