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Linking Social, Health, and Economic Outcomes to Genetics

May 2, 2013 | Story

Former RWJF Scholar Dalton Conley, PhD, brings sociology, economics, and genomics to bear in research on the determinants of economic opportunity.

On the Cutting Edge: Nurses Using Genetic Research to Improve Patient Care, Conduct Groundbreaking Research

April 30, 2012 | Story

Nurses are forging new paths in research, education and practice as the field of genetics matures.

Genetic Test Results: Who Wants to Know?

April 16, 2012 | Story

RWJF scholar is part of ongoing study on how—or whether—people with epilepsy and their family members might benefit from genetic testing.

RWJF Alum Takes Pioneering Role in Nursing and Genetics

September 27, 2012 | Story

Kathleen Hickey, an alumna of the RWJF Nurse Faculty Scholars program, will assume the helm of the International Society of Nurses in Genetics this fall.

Community Health Leader Helps Aging American Indians Access Nursing Care

November 1, 2009 | Story

Frances Stout, R.N., helped build the first nursing home on the Tohono O'odham Reservation in southwestern Arizona... and then came out of retirement to run it.

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