We have one opening to begin July, 2023 Overview: The Center for Mental Health Services Research at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, invites applications for postdoctoral training in mental health services research. For more on the CMHSR, see: https://cmhsr.wustl.edu. The program is supported by a National Research Service […]
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CMHSR Monthly Seminar Series-Fall 2022
We are pleased to announce our monthly seminar series for Fall, 2022! Please see the flyer below for details about the events and how to register. Fall 2022 CMHSR Series
CMHSR Monthly Seminar Series-Spring 2022
We are pleased to announce our monthly seminar series for Spring, 2022! Please see the flyer below for details about the events and how to register. Spring 2022 CMHSR Series
CMHSR Monthly Newsletter November 2021
We’re excited to share our November newsletter with you! You’ll see below that both our CMHSR faculty and several pre- and post-doctoral trainees will be presenting their work at the Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health this December. CMHSR Monthly Newsletter November 2021
CMHSR Monthly Newsletter October 2021
Welcome to the Fall Semester! As you will see below, our CMHSR team has been busy this summer. We’ve prepared a fantastic Fall Seminar Series, and CMHSR faculty and trainees have been busy publishing manuscripts, receiving grant awards, and meeting doctoral program milestones. We’re excited to continue to share our work with the Brown School […]
CMHSR Monthly Seminar Series-Fall 2021
We are pleased to announce our monthly seminar series for Fall, 2021! Please see the flyer below for details about the events and how to register. Fall 2021 CMHSR Series
Postdoctoral Training Opportunity in Mental Health Services Research and Implementation Science
We have one opening to begin July, 2022 Overview: The Center for Mental Health Services Research at the Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, invites applications for postdoctoral training in mental health services research. The program is supported by a National Research Service Award (NRSA) Institutional Training Grant from the National Institute […]
Mental Health & Implementation Science Postdoctoral Training
We have one opening to begin July, 2021 NIMH T32 post-doc flyer_2021 Overview: The Center for Mental Health Services Research at the Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, invites applications for postdoctoral training in mental health services research. The program is supported by a National Research Service Award (NRSA) Institutional Training Grant […]
Mental Health Services & Implementation Science Postdoctoral Training Opportunity
We have one opening to begin July, 2020 NIMH T32 Post-Doc Flyer 2020 Overview: The Center for Mental Health Services Research at the Brown School of Social Work, Washington University in St. Louis, invites applications for postdoctoral training in mental health services research. The program is supported by a National Research Service Award (NRSA) Institutional […]
Welcome our New NIMH T32 Pre and Post-Doctoral Trainees
Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to introduce one new post-doctoral trainee, Dr. Rebecca Lengnick-Hall and two new pre-doctoral trainees, Ms. Katherine (Katie) Shires and Ms. Nancy Perez-Flores, to our NIMH T32 Training in Mental Health Services Research program. Dr. Rebecca Lengnick-Hall is an organizational social work researcher who wants to promote and represent the social work […]
Brown School NIMH student awarded funding from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
Robert Motley, an NIMH doctoral student at the Brown School, has been awarded a grant from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities.The title of his newly funded project is “Racism-Based Trauma, Emerging Adults and Substance Abuse.” Project Narrative Community violence exposure (CVE) remains a critical public health issue facing Black emerging adults […]
Congratulations to Professors Brett Drake and Enola Proctor! These Brown School faculty were awarded this year’s Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award (Links to an external site)
Congratulations to Dr. Kate Marcal for successfully defending her Dissertation this morning: “Promoting Child Well-being I’m Homeless Services: A Community-based System Dynamics Approach”
Brown School researcher to study mental health on global scale: $2.9 million NIMH grant will allow Leopoldo J. Cabassa to focus on Chile (Links to an external site)
New Child Maltreatment Research Center Launched with $6.5 Million NIH Grant (Links to an external site)
The Implementation Research Institute (IRI) Application Period is Open
The Implementation Research Institute (IRI) is an exciting learning collaborative of implementation researchers funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This unique interdisciplinary training program aims to help researchers launch a research career in implementation science in mental health. The […]
NIMH T32 Pre-Doctoral Fellow presented poster in Symposium at Tsinghua University, Beijing
Addressing global challenges in a spirit of cooperation and collaboration was the prevailing theme of the 7th McDonnell Academy International Symposium, co-hosted by Washington University in St. Louis and Tsinghua University held in Beijing Oct. 11-14. More than 400 attendees, from 35 McDonnell Academy partners around the world, converged to discuss innovative approaches to address issues […]
The Clark-Fox Policy Institute’s first report, Make Work Work: Strengthening Missouri through Quality Child Care for Working Families (Links to an external site)
The report highlights the significant gap between the income minimum wage working parents earn and the real costs it takes to support a family.
Welcome our new NIMH Post-Doctoral Fellows
Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to introduce two new NIMH T32 Training in Mental Health Services Research postdoctoral fellows and members of the Brown School community: Dr. Hannah Szlyk and Dr. Kimberly Roth. Dr. Hannah Szlyk, PhD, LCSW, studies suicidality among underserved and minority youth, including adolescents of immigrant families. Hannah is specifically interested in how […]
Brown School student awarded funding for work with homeless children (Links to an external site)
Latinos need a disaggregated approach to health care (Links to an external site)
“Pay to Play” School Sports Policies Could Reduce Physical Activity by Students (Links to an external site)
Sean Joe Joins NASEM Committee on Social Needs Care (Links to an external site)
Darrell Hudson: Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities (Links to an external site)
Renee Cunningham-Williams Honored with Excellence in Mental Health Award (Links to an external site)
Doctoral Student Investigates Health Equity “Siloes” in State Health Departments (Links to an external site)
Uncertainty Leads to Treatment Delays for Young People with Mental Illness (Links to an external site)
Higher Income Level Linked to Police Use of Force Against Black Women (Links to an external site)
New Volume Guides the Movement of Research to Practice (Links to an external site)
Among the editors are Ross C. Brownson, Bernard Becker Professor at the Brown School and Enola K. Proctor, Shanti K. Khinkuka Distinguished Professor at the Brown School.