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USF College of Behavioral & Community Sciences

March 7 - 13, 2021

 
University of South Florida Summer Research Institute
On behalf of the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute (FMHI) at USF, I would like to inform you of a potential research opportunity to share with your student and/or colleagues. FMHI is inviting undergraduate students interested in substance use and co-occurring disorders to apply for a highly selective Summer Research Institute (SRI) funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). This program is designed for students interested in building their research skills within the context of substance use and co-occurring disorders to prepare for a Senior Thesis and/or graduate school. The SRI@FMHI is an 11-week hybrid program taking place from May 27 to August 5, 2021. Remote Learning will take place: May 27,2021 to June 25, 2021 and In-Person Instruction will take place: June 26, 2021 to August 5, 2021.

For more information, please watch our promotional video: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wEiDOKSKPNSNTRsRCruiTzjTzwka7rw1/view

The application deadline is April 4, 2021, and students should be notified of acceptance by April 16, 2021. Please pass this information along to students in your department that may be interested in this opportunity.

For more information and access to our application, please view the attached flyer or visit: http://intra.cbcs.usf.edu/forms/SRI/

Best Regards,

Drs. Kathleen Moore, Roger Peters, and Bryanna Fox
SRI@FMHI Program Directors
 
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New Publications
  1. Grosholz, J. M., & Semenza, D. C. (2021). Health conditions and victimization among incarcerated individuals in U.S. jails. Journal of Criminal Justice, 101797. doi:10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2021.101797
  2. Johnson, M. E., & Weisberg, J. (2021). The Little Book of Police Youth Dialogue: A Restorative Path Toward Justice (Justice and Peacebuilding). Good Books.
  3. Kurji, N., Koza, T., Sharp, A., & Moore, K. (2021). Exploring stakeholder and parent perspectives of a county response to adolescent vaping and e-cigarette use. Journal of Drug Issues, 002204262199349. doi:10.1177/0022042621993495
  4. Maxfield, N. D. (2021). Cognitive control of action naming in adults who stutter. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 70, 105841. doi:10.1016/j.jfludis.2021.105841
  5. Moore, K.A., Barnett, J., Christy, A., McPherson, M., & Carlson, M. (2021). University-public behavioral health collaboration: The Florida Mental Health Institute. In Kirk Heilbrun, H. Jean Wright III, Christy Giallella, & David DeMatteo (Eds.), University and Public Behavioral Health Organization Collaboration in Justice Contexts: Models for Success. Oxford University Press., 143-166. doi:10.1093/med-psych/9780190052850.003.0009
  6. Sharp, A., Carlson, M., Howell, V., Moore, K., & Schuman-Olivier, Z. (2021). Letting the sun shine on patient voices: Perspectives about medications for opioid use disorder in Florida. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 123, 108247. doi:10.1016/j.jsat.2020.108247
 
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