Dr. Yarneccia Dyson has been selected to present her research at FHI 360 during their “Evidence that Matters Series”.
I will be presenting the findings from my sexual health needs research study and the title of my presentation is, “Using Implementation Science to Drive the Development of a Culturally Relevant HIV Prevention Intervention for Black College Students in the South”.
Briefly, this organization is committed to health equity and using science to improve health outcomes. Therefore, I am thrilled at this invitation as I am using implementation science to drive the intervention that I will pilot test among Black College Students.
This work was supported by funding from the following internal mechanisms: UNCG ORE, UNCG HHS Dean’s Office, UNCG HHS OOR, and the WGSS Linda Arnold Carlisle Faculty Research Grant.
As a result, a formal NIH R34 will be submitted in January 2021 to support this work.