
HBHI and KABOH Researchers Lead Two Nexus Research Awards
Featuring Andrew Anderson, Catherine Ettman, Kathy McDonald, Andre Nogueira, Daniel Polsky, Laura Samuel, Sarah Szanton
HBHI is excited to share that two of the four Nexus Awards for research are made of HBHI Core Faculty research teams.
The leaders of these two projects, Catherine Ettman/Andrew Anderson and Andre Nogueira, deserve an extra call-out for their vision and leadership.
We are proud to note that these three are junior faculty who have been recently hired with support from the Knowledge to Action and Business of Health BDP cluster.
The Johns Hopkins Nexus Award Program is a One University initiative supporting the growth of Hopkins Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C. as a hub of robust debate and dialogue.
The program, supporting a diverse range of programming, research, and teaching activities at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center, awarded four $300,000 research awards during this third cycle for projects that focus on either a new area of collaborative work or an expansion of an ongoing area of collaborative work in fundamental, clinical, or applied research.
The awards emphasize including an external, D.C.-based partner and cross-disciplinary work.
The two HBHI-related awards are listed here:
- CLIMB Higher: Addressing Mental Health Through Policy Partnership for Economic Mobility: Catherine Ettman, Andrew Anderson, Laura Samuel
- Embedding Neighborhood Nursing in U.S. Health Policy Systems: A Co-Design Approach to Visualize Health Policy Gaps, Opportunities, and Pathways for Equitable Health Systems Design: Andre Nogueira, Sarah Szanton, Kathy McDonald, Daniel Polsky, Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, Natalia Barolin