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2024 Moore Fellowship Winner: Catherine Wilsnack

2024 Moore Fellowship Winner: Catherine Wilsnack

by Hogg Staff | Jun 27, 2024 | Blog, Education, Fellows, Moore Fellowship, News, Programs, Recovery, Research, Scholars and Fellows, Trauma, University of Texas

Her study will help characterize how and why cancer survivors may experience an increased risk of substance use throughout the cancer continuum.

2023 Moore Fellowship Winner: Xiao Ding

2023 Moore Fellowship Winner: Xiao Ding

by Hogg Staff | Aug 9, 2023 | Blog, Children, Education, Fellows, Moore Fellowship, News, Programs, Research, Student Mental Health, Trauma, University of Texas, Youth Mental Health

Xiao Ding’s study will provide insight into the development of high school-based crisis intervention programs.

2023 Moore Fellowship Winner: Katie McCormick

2023 Moore Fellowship Winner: Katie McCormick

by Hogg Staff | Jul 11, 2023 | Blog, Moore Fellowship, News, Research

Katie’s study will provide insight into both the sources of occupational stress and the protective factors that mitigate occupational stress for harm reduction workers active on the frontlines of the opioid epidemic. 

How Primary Care Settings Can Promote Positive Parenting for Greater Well-Being

How Primary Care Settings Can Promote Positive Parenting for Greater Well-Being

by Hogg Staff | Jul 26, 2019 | Blog, Moore Fellowship

Our Moore Fellow is studying how to improve mental health outcomes of children in low income households.

Women and Forced Migration

Women and Forced Migration

by Hogg Staff | Nov 20, 2017 | Blog, Moore Fellowship

Karin’s dissertation is adding to our knowledge about how women adapt and maintain social support networks in times of upheaval such as war and forced migration.

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