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Aligning Science with practice: Maya behavioral health and the Familia Adelante program 
Speaker: Dr. Athena Ramos  

Description: Students will learn how a family strengthening program was adapted to be culturally tailored for the Indigenous Maya community, incorporating concepts of cultural pride. 

Total Video Time: 37 min 20 sec 
Date Produced: 6/27/2021
Name: Ramos 2b. Aligning science with practice - Maya behavioral health and Familia Adelante
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Contact Tracing for COVID-19  
Speaker: Dr. Ali Khan  

Description: Students will review the history of contact tracing, the epidemiology of COVID-19, issues with contact tracing with COVID-19, and learn about the approach that Nebraska is taking with contact tracing.  

Total Video Time: 29 min 58 seconds  
Date Produced: 6/27/2021
Name: JITT Contact Tracing
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Environmental issues of Coal and Economic Development for the Northern Cheyenne and Other Tribal Nations 
Corey Welch, PhD, Northern Cheyenne, is currently director of the STEM Scholars Program at Iowa State University and also currently serves on the SACNAS Board of Directors. Dr. Welch is committed to assisting students interested in STEM. He has his doctorate in biology and has conducted research and taught courses on environmental issues.
Date Produced: 6/27/2021
Name: Environmental issues of Coal and Economic Development for the Northern Cheyenne
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Fostering Public Health and Creating Change Through Research   
Speaker: Dr. Athena Ramos 

Description: Students will learn about challenges faced when mobilizing a public health team to collect data during COVID-19 to keep meatpacking workers and communities safe. 

Total Video Time: 36 min 21 sec 
Date Produced: 6/27/2021
Name: Ramos 1a. Fostering public health and creating change through research - COVID-19 and an example from the meatpacking industry
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Health Disparities: Public Health's Call to Action  
Speaker: Dr. Athena Ramos  

Description: What are health disparities and how these affect public health research. 

Total Video Time: 35 min 29 sec  
Date Produced: 6/27/2021
Name: Ramos 3c. Health disparities & public health
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History of Native Math and Science 
Date Produced: 5/5/2021
Name: Module 1 - History of Native Math and Science
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Impact of Unresolved Trauma in Indian Health and Higher Education 
Donald Warne, MD, MPH, a member of the Oglala Lakota tribe in Pine Ridge, SD, is director of Indians into Medicine; associate dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; and professor in the Department of Family & Community Medicine at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences. 
Date Produced: 6/27/2021
Name: Impact of Unresolved Trauma in Indian Health and Higher Education
Presentation: Seminar Paper
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Insights into Graduate School and the Brain-Specific Scaffold Protein Sh2B1 and Its Rare-Obesity –Associated Variants  
Dr. Ray Joe, Navajo, completed his Bachelor of Science degree in biology from the University of New Mexico. He obtained a PhD in cellular and molecular biology from the University of Michigan and is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Michigan where he continues to research the mechanisms of the obesity-associated adaptor protein SH2B1 in neurons responsible for feeding behavior. As a scientist, he hopes to bring scientific concepts and cultural awareness together on the Navajo reservation to enhance the health and prosperity of his tribe and community.
Date Produced: 5/5/2021
Name: Insights into Graduate School and the Brain-Specific Scaffold Protein Sh2B1
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Pathway to the PhD: From Academics to Health Research to Professional Career  
Dr. Anitra Warrior is Ponca and a licensed psychologist. She attended Little Priest Community College in Nebraska and after graduation attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where she received her BA in psychology and MA and PhD in counseling psychology. She is very connected to her culture and tribal community and strives to create a system of care that promotes holistic healing.
Date Produced: 5/5/2021
Name: Pathway to the PhD - From Academics to Health Research to Professional Career(1)
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Sacred Wisdom: A Psychosocial Approach to Research in the Health Sciences  
Tommy K. Begay, PhD, a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, shares neurophysiological impact of adverse childhood experiences and the body's potential for wellness, healing and resilience, utilizing Sacred Wisdom and psychosocial health.
Date Produced: 6/27/2021
Name: Sacred Wisdom - A Psychosocial Approach to Research in the Health Sciences
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