Jul 19, 2023
Developing a framework to reduce infectious disease burdens among Indigenous people
4CSCC (Four Corners Science and Computing Club)
Mar 8, 2023
Chapter 3: Meet biochemist Naomi Lee - By Kerry Bennett
Nov 9, 2022
How to Develop a Culturally Relevant Personal Statement
Mar 26, 2022
Strong Heart Stroke Coffee Hour
Sep 1, 2022
Support for Scientists of Color: NIH provides mentorship, research and teaching...
Jan 18, 2023
The more you know... HPV and cervical cancer in Native American communities
Beyoncé recognized in National Udall Undergraduate Scholarship.
Women in Science Publicity Campaign featuring Drs. Ingram and Lee.
Collaborative computing program aims to support Native American students...
Targeted college book donations highlight US-Palau bonds.
Partnership for Native American Cancer Prevention provides insight on Well-Woman Cancer Screening.
Part of Task Force Oceania, Capt. Naomi Lee partners with Palauan medical sites to support their future goals.
2020 marked the 100th anniversary of women obtaining the right to vote in the U.S. To celebrate extraordinary women are honored.
Native Americans Express Skepticism Over COVID-19 Vaccine.
American Indian Cancer foundation seeks to increase awareness in clinical trials for AIAN communities.
How Native Americans overcome challenges and adversity in STEM fields.
Tiger Heritage Alumni Spotlight celebrates alumni that pursue infinite possibilities whilst creating positive impacts in their community.
Building trust and awareness to increase AZ Native nation participation in the COVID-19 vaccine trials supported by NIH grant.
An introduction to the Research Group of Naomi Lee and a tour of the research facilities.
NAU professor, researcher named 2020 Emerging Scholar for dedication to helping Native Americans in and outside the lab.
Emerging Scholars feature on Dr. Naomi Lee, a leader for Native students.
Undergraduate student investigates a vaccine to blunt the effects of opioids by triggering an immune system to attack opioids.
Rochester Institute of Technology Future Faculty Career Exploration Program features Dr. Naomi Lee's career and inolvement in FFCEP.
CBSNews features researchers development of vaccine to overcome opioid addictions.
NAU chemical biologist collaborating on pilot project to develop novel vaccine to prevent opioid addiction.
A just-released study found that AIAN women are at greater risk of HPV and cervical cancer than their white counterparts.
Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health Scholar Dr. Naomi Lee, awarded 2018 AISES Professional of the Year Award.
Women from tribal communities experience high-risk HPV, with older women experiencing a approximately triple that of other races.
AISES Professional Awards: Meet the 2018 Winners
Public Health Training Certificate in American Indian Health
Future Stewards Program grows community of Native scholars
NINDS Success Stories features Naomi Lee and her journey as a Native American Scientist
Native American scholars bring research to tribal communities
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