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Unemployment as Conduit of Black Self-Hate..
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Parenting for Cognitive Development from 1950 to 2000...
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Current opinions in HIV and AIDS
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News

ESIN Would Like to Congratulate Dr. Quinn Gentry!

Dr. Quinn Gentry has been selected as an urban health post-doctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.

2009-07-02 12:11:53

 As part of the prestigious  Urban Health Institute Fellowship Program, Dr. Gentry will work in tandem with a Hopkins faculty member to conduct scholarly research.

Dr. Quinn M. Gentry is an Atlanta-based behavior scientist, and currently is a principal investigator for several social and health projects for Messages of Empowerment Productions, LLC – a minority and woman-owned firm specializing in program evaluation, behavior intervention development and improvement, programmatic technical assistance, and knowledge dissemination. She also is a National Institute of Health-sponsored clinical researcher where she is developing organizational and evaluation capacity for AID Atlanta’s HIV prevention services and programs. Her areas of expertise include race and urban studies, high-risk youth development, women’s substance abuse and mental health interventions, as well as community-based social and health program evaluation.
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