She is the recipient of the 2023 Wenger Award for Excellence in Medical Research from WomenHeart, the National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease.
The assistant professor of anatomy & neurobiology will travel to South Africa for 10 months to conduct human skeletal biology research.
The nominators say, “Michael is responsive, helpful, flexible … and is a joy to work with!”
The assistant professor of medicine has received a four-year, R01 grant from the NIH’s NHLBI and will focus on heart failure and exercise.
The annual award honors an outstanding educator and acknowledges the importance of teaching skills and commitment to students and education.
Group sessions at community organizations help participants cope with stigma, accept negativity and encourage healthy behavior and care engagement.
The nomination states, “Dr. Craigen is a champion for her students! … she always helps others see the bigger picture or the smaller nugget of perspective.”
This study highlights the need to center the voices of historically marginalized and minoritized patients when designing research aimed at addressing racism in medicine
Hiebert Lounge was aglow on Feb. 4, as students shared music and dance traditions with peers.
The Student Affairs Office is seeking candidates for the newly created position of Assistant Dean, at 0.4 FTE.