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Amber Davidson mentioned in the Temple University Graduate Student Newsletter

Social and Behavioral Sciences PhD Students Shine

Returning students in the College of Public Health’s SBS PhD program are riding a wave of success as they aim for another productive year. Last year, they published or had in press 16 peer-reviewed journal articles, with eight as first authors, and collaborated on 21 peer-reviewed conference presentations, 12 as presenting first authors. Two students, university fellow Ariel Hoadley and part-time student/full-time employee Amber Davidson, were particularly productive. For Amber, this means being currently funded by not one, not two, but three research grants as a PI or multi-PI. Last year, she was awarded two new grants: a mentored research grant ($10,000) from ARDRAW (Analyzing Relationships between Disability, Rehabilitation and Work) as PI; and another research grant ($15,000) as co-PI with Dr. Beth Pfeiffer.  She also submitted five journal articles (three as co-author, one as first author, and another under review) and had four first-author presentations at conferences. As for Ariel, she was a co-author on seven peer-reviewed journal articles (two as first author) and made it into double digits on presentations: a whopping 11, with three as first author. Congratulations, SBS doctoral students!

CONGRATULATIONS to Dr. Beth Pfeiffer and Amber Pomponio! 

The Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health Intellectual disAbility Services honored two members of our research team with the Community Leadership Award of Excellence at the 30th Annual Brighter Futures Awards

Community Leadership Award recipients are persons who have demonstrated exemplary leadership skills and/or outcomes that support the needs of individuals with disabilities at the forefront related to the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure an everyday life for all.