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This year's theme is:
Community- Academic Engagement: Building Resilience Together

We are pleased to announce that our keynote speaker is Dr. Elizabeth Dickson with the Center for Participatory Research of the University of New Mexico. 

Dr. Alex Elswick of Voices of Hope and Extension Specialist for Substance Use Prevention and Recovery with the University of Kentucky is the plenary speaker.

Also featured at the 12th Annual ATRN Summit, will be two plenary panels: the first on equity and the "HEALing Communities Study", and the second highlighting the work of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's "Making Change Visible" social engagement resource!

The University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science (UK CCTS) will host the 12th Annual Summit on
November 14th- 15th, 2022 at the Bill Gatton Student Center. Click here for an agenda.


About the ATRN

The Appalachian Translational Research Network (ATRN) is committed to addressing the significant health challenges and disparities specific to Appalachia by enhancing research collaborations to speed the translation of scientific discoveries to health improvements for this region.

The ATRN seeks to foster Community Engagement and Outreach to those in the Appalachian region. In addition, the ATRN will serve as a conduit for enhancing T1 research collaborations in areas relevant to the chronic health conditions prevalent in Appalachia.

Contacts

atrnheadquarters@gmail.com
412-343-2437
461 Cochran Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15228

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