In addition to his work as a pathologist who matches organ donors to transplant patients, he started a side research project on the effects of testosterone and “natural killer cells,” a lymphocyte that aids the immune system in fighting cancer.
The ACC will evaluate and prioritize advocacy goals with respect to the impact on both the discipline of psychology and the professions of psychologists.
The five-year grant will be used to provide and study an evidence-based “Family Check-Up” program at ten hearing clinics throughout the state, with the aim of improving treatment and outcomes by increasing positive parenting and decreasing disruptive behavior.
The CCTS provides clinical and regulatory support for the FORTIFY trial at UK, which was recently recognized as one of the top global sites for the study.
Kathryn Cardarelli, PhD, associate professor in the department of health, behavior & society in the UK College of Public Health, has been named director of the Community Leadership Institute of Kentucky (CLIK).
The CCTS team hosted booths at the Roots & Heritage Festival on Sept. 8 and the Festival Latino on Sept. 15 to provide opportunities for the community to ask questions about participating in research and learn about getting involved.