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  • Jacobson, M., Weaver, A., Landry, C. Kanafani, R., Halliwill, G., Himle, J. Exploring Multiple StakeholderPerspectives of Tailoring Technology-Assisted, Entertaining CBT-Based Depression Treatment for Perinatal PeopleServed By Head Start. Oral presentation at Society for Social Work and Research 28th Annual Conference, January 2024, Washington, DC.

  • Gartner, Smith, E., Klein, L. B., Cruys, C., & Kattari, S. K. (January, 2024). Advancing anti-carceral approaches to campus sexual violence prevention: Building research agendas to support trans communities. Roundtable presented at the Society for Social Work Research’s Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.

  • Social genomic mechanisms explaining health disparities among adolescent and youngadult cancer survivors, Poster presentation, National Cancer Policy Forum / NationalAcademics of Science, Engineering, and Medicine workshop on Biological Effectors ofSocial Determinants of Health in Cancer, March, 2024.

  • Ward, K. P., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Ma, J., Pace, G., & Lee, S. (2024b). Gender inequality as amoderator of the associations between parental discipline and child aggression in lowand middle-income countries [poster presentation]. 27th Biennial Meeting of theInternational Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Lisbon, PT.

  • Khang, E. (2024) Do We Value our Values? Renewing Our Compassion in Challenging Times. 6th Annual Social Work Training in College Counseling Centers Summit. Ann Arbor, MI.

  • Harty, J., Okpych, N. J., Park, S., & Courtney, M. E. (January 2024) Examining parenting foster youth status and outcomes at different ages: Implications for tailored interventions and support for parents in state care. SSWR, Washington, D.C.

  • Wood, A. K. (2024) Accountability without Carcerality: Addressing Sexual Violence on a College Campus Symposium organizer and individual paper presenter at the Society for Social Work Research, Interrogating and Challenging Carceral Logics across Social Work Practice Areas Symposium

  • Keynote Speaker, Congressional Research Institute for Social Work and Policy (2024, March) Student Advocacy Day

  • Weaver, A., Webber, R.J., Hoppenstedt, D., Narendra Kumar, N., Narendra Kumar, R., Sabnis, P., Tian, J., &Himle, J.A. Mental Health Can’t Wait: Developing an Entertaining, Technology-Assisted CBT for DepressionDesigned for and by High School Students. Roundtable at the 1st Annual MICHR IDEAL Community and HealthEquity Symposium, April 2024, Ann Arbor, MI.

  • Shyrokonis, Y., Royer, M., Fedina, L., Bender, A., Herrenkohl, T., & Tolman, R. (2024) Campus Sexual Assault Victimization and Perpetration Experiences in Racial, Gender Identity, and Sexual Orientation Student Subpopulations: A Scoping Review

  • Wood, A. K. (2024, August) My Brotherhood or My Brothers? Fraternities Navigate the Necessity of Organizational Change. Oral Paper Presentation Accepted at the Society for the Study of Social Problems

  • White, L., Sherwood, K., Bailey-Walsh, C., Weaver, A. Social workers harnessing implementation scienceframeworks and community-engaged research and practice to build solutions for health equity. Workshop at theSociety for Social Work and Research 27th Annual Conference, January 2024, Washington, DC.

  • Kattari, S.K., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Emrick, B., Alexander, F., Kluger, H., Kattari, L., Niedzwiecki, A., Scheim, A. & Misiolek, B. (2024, January). “It's a Big Ordeal”: A Mixed Methods Study of the Experiences of Non-HIV STI Testing Among Trans and Gender Diverse People. Accepted for oral presentation at the 28th Annual Society for Social Work and Research Conference, Washington, DC.

  • Cross, F., Esqueda, A. P., Hunt, R., Ku, C.P., Lucio, J., Williams. C., Marsh, E., Resnicow,K. Incentivizing Immunity: Black and Latinx Individuals’ Attitudes about COVID-19Vaccine Incentives. Paper submitted to the American Public Health Association andAnnual Expo.

  • 3. Ellis, K.R. (January, 2024). Understanding and supporting African American adults withcancer and their families. Invited presentation to the Hematology/Oncology FellowsProgram at the University of Michigan.

  • Watkins, DC. The Promise and Potential of Mental Health, Manhood Redefined, and Social Support Through the YBMen Project. Merrill Palmer Skinner Institute, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. February 8, 2024.

  • Lee, J.Y., Lee, S.J., Ward, K.P., Pace, G.T., & Chang, O. (2024). Racially and ethnically diverse fathers: Shared parental responsiveness with mothers and early child outcomes in families with low income. Society for Social Work and Research, Washington D.C., January 10-14, 2023.

  • Chanmugam, A. & Christensen, M.C. (2024). Encouraging research participation: lessons learned from recruiting survivors of sex trafficking. Poster presentation at the Society for Social Work Research (SSWR) Annual Conference. Washington, D.C.

  • Social Genomics As a Framework for Understanding Health Disparities Among Adolescentand Young Adult Cancer Survivors, Poster presentation at the 28th Annual Conference ofthe Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), Washington, DC, January, 2024.

  • Trauma and Resilience in Early Childhood; Project Outreach; Ann Arbor, MI

  • Ma, J., Grogan-Kaylor, A., Lee, S.J., Ward, K. P., & Pace, G. (2024). Gender inequality in low and middle-income countries: Associations with parental physical abuse and moderation by child gender [poster presentation]. 27th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Lisbon, PT.

  • Zhang, A. & Zebrack, B. (2024. January). Advancing health equity for adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer: The role of (advanced) technology. Symposium Session at the 2024 Society for Social Work and Research Annual Conference: Recentering & Democratizing Knowledge: The Next 30 Years of Social Work Science, Washington, D.C.

  • Bechtel, T. (2024, January) “Marine Mammals in Black Feminism, Jewish, and Christian Ethics” presentation at the Society of Christian Ethics, Chicago, IL

  • Wexler, L. (2024, February) The Alaska Native Collaborative Hub for Research on Resilience (ANCHRR) and the Alaska Native Resilience Study: Doing Research ‘in the Right Way’. Alaska Forum

  • Cureton, A. (2024, January). "We are living from a lack of death": An exploration of the mental health needs of Syrian refugee women in Lebanon. Oral presentation at the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, D.C.

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