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Lunch & Learn: Participatory Budgeting Event Recap

The CCPH “Lunch & Learn: Participatory Budgeting” webinar was a collaborative training panel with community and academic experts sharing their experiences advocating for fair budgetary structures and practices by relying on community expertise to address...

RADx-UP Update: The Sankofa Legacy Project, Assets, and Dissemination Plan

Over the last four years, the CCPH collaboration with the RADx-UP Coordination and Data Collection Center (CDCC)  has resulted in numerous successful projects and deliverables contributing to the RADx-UP legacy assets that will advance community engagement in health...

Help Us Welcome Yubelly Perez to the CCPH team

We are excited to have Yubelly Perez join the CCPH team as the CEACR Operations Manager.

Engaging Students in Undergraduate Research through the All of Us Researcher Workbench

This webinar highlights how educators and students can leverage the All of Us dataset to explore underrepresented communities, analyze health disparities, and promote health equity. The session focuses on navigating the Researcher Workbench, applying the dataset to real-world research projects, and encouraging innovative approaches in health-related academic work. It will also emphasize why the Workbench is a crucial tool for capstone projects and scholarly research.

Steps for Success: Planning Your Data Analysis on the All of Us Researcher Workbench

The New Directions in Health Research and Equity webinar series spotlights innovative scholarship leveraging publicly-available data from the All of Us Research Program.

Health Equity Research Intensive Centering Equity in Research Event Recap

Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) facilitated an interactive session for the UNC CHER Health Equity Research Institute (HERI) on Equitable Partnerships on Tuesday, August 13, 2024. The purpose was to contribute to the comprehensive resources for scholars enrolled in the HERI program, and lead discussion on community-engaged research (CEnR). 

Summer at CCPH

As summer draws to a close, we're taking time to reflect on our busy calendar of events, the opportunities we've had to connect and collaborate with partners, and the insights we've gained. We kicked off the summer in Greensboro, North Carolina, where we participated...

Unlocking the Power of the All of Us Research Program and Precision Medicine for Health Equity

The All of Us HBCU Road Tour is coming to Los Angeles, California! Join us and our hosts, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, for this virtual event.

Author Spotlight of Race and Research, 2nd Edition by Alan L. Wells, PhD, MPH

Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) partnered with APHA Press to host a webinar book symposium to promote the 2nd edition of “Race and Research: Perspectives on Minority Participation in Health Studies.” This is the author spotlight of Alan. L. Wells and his notes on the chapter Ethical Issues and Unethical Conduct: Race, Racism, and the Abuse of Human Participants in Research on Race and Disease

APHA Press Book Launch of Race and Research 2nd Edition Webinar

Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH) partnered with APHA Press to host a webinar book symposium to promote the 2nd edition of “Race and Research: Perspectives on Minority Participation in Health Studies.” Senior editors and contributing authors described the work followed by a moderated discussion on the topic of community engagement to address health disparities in research.

From Data to Equity: Telling the Story of North Carolina HBCUs Using the All of Us Dataset to Address Health Disparities

The All of Us HBCU Road Tour is coming to Greensboro, NC! Join us and our hosts, North Carolina A&T State University and its Center of Excellence for Integrative Health Disparities and Equity Research (CIHDER), for this in-person event.

HBCU Coalition Member Spotlight: Virginia Hunter

HBCU Coalition Member Spotlight: Virginia Hunter

Community-Campus Partnerships for Health, in partnership with RTI International, is utilizing our diverse network and partnerships with college and university affiliates to increase the engagement of Historically Black College and University (HBCU) students, faculty, staff, and researchers in the All of Us Researcher Academy and use of the All of Us Researcher Workbench. We recently sat down for a conversation with our Engagement Strategist, Virginia Hunter, whose work with CCPH helps increase the visibility of the program at HBCUs.

As an alumna of an HBCU with deep roots in the community, Virginia shares her personal connection to HBCUs, her hopes for the All of Us Research Program, and why it’s important. Continue reading to learn more.