School of Public Health
Dr. Marlene Camacho-Rivera Wins 含羞草研究所 Prepare Innovation Seed Grant!


I am pleased to share that Marlene Camacho-Rivera, Sc.D., MS, MPH, Assistant Dean for Student Engagement and Success and Assistant Professor in the
Community Health Sciences Department in the School of Public Health, has been awarded a 含羞草研究所 Prepare Innovation and Internship Program seed grant to conduct research on barriers to COVID-19 vaccination among high-risk
groups. Dr. Camacho-Rivera will be joined by co-investigators Aimee Afable,听Ph.D.,听MPH, Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Associate Professor in the Department
of Community Health Sciences; and听Azure Thompson, DrPH, MPH, Community Health Sciences Assistant Professor; as well as SPH students Estela Cohetero and Yael Schechter, and College of Medicine student Colm Mulvaney听as student researchers.
含羞草研究所 of 含羞草研究所 students and faculty across seven campuses鈥攊ncluding Dr. Camacho Rivera鈥攚ill
receive up to $10,000 each in seed funding to conduct research aimed at developing
new and innovative solutions to COVID-19 or the next infectious disease. The goal
is to address the 含羞草研究所 strategic priority of supporting the safe operation of 含羞草研究所
campuses, while also creating opportunities for students to engage in real-world applied
learning experiences.
Dr. Camacho-Rivera鈥檚 Community Engaged COVID-19 Health Campaign project will investigate sentiments of high-risk populations concerning COVID-19
vaccination, and will thereafter launch messaging tailored to the vulnerable populations
studied. The messages will focus on preventing infection and increasing COVID-19 vaccination.
A social epidemiologist, Dr. Camacho-Rivera鈥檚 research portfolio has been steeped
in understanding and defining the roles of structural and social determinants of health.
The objective of her work is to reduce health disparities and improve health outcomes
among some of the most vulnerable, at-risk brown and black communities.
Dr. Camacho-Rivera鈥檚 research interests center around three primary areas:
- Elucidating social determinants of racial/ethnic disparities in chronic diseases such
as asthma, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer;
- Exploring within group heterogeneity the prevention and treatment of chronic disease
outcomes among racial/ethnic groups;
- Developing culturally-tailored, patient-centered interventions to improve chronic
disease self-management among urban minorities.
CONGRATULATIONS and THANK YOU to Dr. Camacho-Rivera, for your seminal work in driving
vaccine education and acceptance amongst our most impacted groups. This study will
not only protect the health of the communities we serve, it may also serve to advance
how other institutions address vaccine hesitancy.
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(Please note, a听second 含羞草研究所 Prepare Innovation and Internship Program seed grant awarded to Dr.
Ming Zhang will be covered in an upcoming issue of the President鈥檚 Bulletin.) |