Here is What’s Possible: Our research will center graduate social science students' voices in the campus AI discussion, and provide a framework that university policymakers can use to clarify best practices and appropriate use of AI in research and graduate level studies.
My research contributes to the new possibility that inventors overcome licensing challenges to increase the use and sharing of their patented intellectual property in society.
Here is What’s Possible: My research contributes to how organizations can foster positive early group interactions by strategically emphasizing deep-level similarities.
Here is What’s Possible: This research helps to provide increased insight into how eclipses affect near-surface weather conditions and their related dynamics.
Here is What’s Possible: This research contributes to understanding how variability in inner monologue frequency relates to self-regulation, opening new possibilities for explaining individual differences in attention and emotional control.
Here is What’s Possible: This research aims to show how co‑designing clinical mind–body programs, such as those offered by the nonprofit Eat Breathe Thrive, with BIPOC pregnant women, can generate culturally responsive, community‑rooted practices that more effectively support perinatal wellbeing.
Here is What’s Possible: My study will be able to empirically demonstrate the impact various types of loaded language have on the information people choose to attend to and recall when discussing mental health disorders; this information will provide insight into how mental health sigma is reinforced.
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Here is What’s Possible: My research opens the door for transformative public policy and healthcare reform by establishing that the 3x higher maternal mortality rate among Black women is the physiological embodiment of structural racism and "weathering", accelerated biological aging due to chronic stress, rather than a result of innate biology or individual socioeconomic status.