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Research-Based Training to Identify Substance Misuse

Even when it's your job, it's not easy to ask people about substance use. Kalea Benner's current research is based on this fact.

UK Research Shows Benefits of Therapeutic Horticulture at Women's Shelter

Can farming help you heal? A local women's shelter says it can, and UK is helping them show how much.

Social Work Researcher Trains Others to Identify Substance Misuse

Kalea Benner's research emphasizes the importance of asking the tough questions to find solutions.

Fighting Substance Abuse by Empowering Incarcerated Women

Michele Staton-Tindall works with professionals across campus who take a multidisciplinary approach to widespread problems of substance abuse.

Michele Staton-Tindall Finds Passion in Research Close to Her Heart

Michele Staton-Tindall focuses on drug use and high-risk behaviors in incarcerated women in Appalachia.

Pre-Term Birth Prevention Drives Kristin Ashford

Kristin Ashford’s research focuses on pre-term birth prevention, through CenteringPregnancy group care.

Pre-Term Birth Prevention with Kristin Ashford

Kristin Ashford’s research focuses on pre-term birth prevention, through CenteringPregnancy group care.

Public Health Research with Donna Arnett

Donna Arnett talks about her first research project, why she can't quit research, and her vision for the College of Public Health.

Ellen Hahn's Tobacco Control Research Featured in RCTF Annual Report

Ellen J. Hahn, the Marcia A. Dake Professor of Nursing, was featured in the 2015 RCTF report.

Catherine Martin's Adolescent Drug Abuse Research Featured in RCTF Annual Report

Catherine A. Martin, Dr. Laurie L. Humphries Chair in Child Psychiatry, was featured in the 2015 RCTF report.

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