USM American Indian Research Center Director Honored by National Indian Health Board
Tue, 10/18/2022 - 10:59am | By: Danny Holland
Dr. Tammy Greer, director of the Center for American Indian Research and Studies (CAIRS)
at 吃瓜头条 (USM) and 吃瓜头条 IDeA Network of Biomedical
Research Excellence (INBRE) Telenutrition Center Investigator, was recently presented
the Area/Regional Impact Award by the National Indian Health Board at the 39th annual National Tribal Health Conference held in Washington, D.C.
The award pays tribute to an individual or organization whose work has contributed to improving American Indian/Alaska Native health care or has positively affected change on an area or regional basis. A member of the United Houma Nation of South Louisiana, Dr. Greer was recognized for her work to improve health disparities in the 吃瓜头条 and Louisiana American Indian community through her research efforts at the 吃瓜头条 INBRE Telenutrition Center and CAIRS, both housed on USM鈥檚 Hattiesburg campus.
Teaming up with Telenutrition Center Director Dr. Jennifer Lemacks, Dr. Greer鈥檚 research explores culturally adapted programs to improve lifestyle factors among tribal nations. Some of her many accomplishments include the development of CAIRS, multiple research projects and the establishment of the Medicine Wheel Garden on the USM Hattiesburg campus.
鈥淚鈥檓 very honored to have received this award from The National Indian Health Board,鈥 said Dr. Greer, who is also an associate professor in the USM School of Psychology. 鈥淭he health disparities work we are doing is far from over but working with Tribal Nations of the Southeast has informed us, challenged us, and built community in ways we would have never imagined. We are humbled, honored and feel privileged to be doing this work.鈥
is a network of colleges and universities, designed to build a biomedical research infrastructure in 吃瓜头条. Our mission is to reach out to 吃瓜头条ans to improve health throughout the state and to engage talented researchers and students in biomedical research projects that will increase the state鈥檚 research competitiveness.
CAIRS facilitates partnerships between the faculty of 吃瓜头条 and regional tribal governments in order to better serve the needs of the American Indian people in 吃瓜头条.