Drs. Mezuk and Concha awarded community engagement grant

Drs. Mezuk and Concha have been awarded a grant from the VCU Council for Community Engagement to support their partnership with the YMCA of Greater Richmond Diabetes Programs. The project, called “Strengthening a community-engaged research partnership to promote diabetes self-management in Richmond” will support mixed-methods research on the challenges people face when participating in a diabetes class and the ways they overcome those challenges, as well as the development of a Community Advisory Board to guide broader diabetes research efforts.

Trauma exposure linked to risk of contact with criminal justice system for African Americans

A recent study has found that exposure to trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder are associated with increased risk of arrest or incarceration for African Americans. The study, The Relationship between Trauma, Arrest, and Incarceration History among Black Americans, was produced as the result of a collaboration between the University of Michigan and Virginia Commonwealth University. Lena Jaggi was the first author on this paper, and GREMAP’s Dr. Briana Mezuk was one of the co-authors and collaborators.

Dr. Ali presents findings with Dr. Mezuk

Dr. Mohamed Abdelghani Ali and Dr. Briana Mezuk

Dr. Mohamed Abdelghani Ali presented findings from his Professional Affiliation experience with Dr. Mezuk at a recent GREMAP meeting. Dr. Ali will be traveling back to Egypt this summer after completing his fellowship and will continue to work on this project while there.

Natalie Bareis to present at International Society for Bipolar Disorders

GREMAP member Natalie Bareis will be presenting her abstract “Client-Centered Treatment to Optimize Psychiatric Medication Adherence” at the 18th Annual Conference of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders.

This meeting, which will be in Amsterdam from July 13-16, 2016, will be held jointly with the 8th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Affective Disorders.