Scholars train for research in real-world settings
Henriette Lundgren of Grange Partnership works with a small group on data visualization.photo: Brian Maley Thirty-three researchers from across the globe visited the Bronfenbrenner Center for...
View ArticleLearn translational research methods in our “How to” Workshops
Cornell researchers, are you interested in an introduction to or discovering more about translational research methods? The BCTR’s How to Do Research in Real-World Settings interactive workshop series...
View ArticleAnthony Burrow receives Engaged Scholar Prize
Anthony Burrow Anthony Burrow, associate professor of human development in the College of Human Ecology, is the recipient of Cornell’s fourth annual Engaged Scholar Prize, Vice Provost for Engagement...
View ArticleTraining a new batch of researchers in TR methods this summer
BCTR staff, presenters and CTRSI participants (photo: Lori Biechele) Twenty-nine researchers from across the nation spent two-and-a-half days at the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research...
View ArticleWorking together to study homeless youth in Tompkins County
photo: Alexander Novikov/Adobe Stock Food insecurity, substance abuse and a lack of education are among the serious issues affecting homeless youth in Tompkins County, according to a survey conducted...
View ArticleNew center initiative engages communities in neuroscience
The Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research is launching a new project – the Community Neuroscience Initiative, or CNI – that will build connections between neuroscience, the social sciences...
View ArticleStudents reflect on youth research experiences in new podcast episode
Anita On ’22, Diana Park ’22 and Sofia Urquiola ’22 Each episode of the podcast PRYDE Presents: Talking Youth Research features conversations about youth development research and practice. The podcast...
View ArticleConnecting researchers, county legislators to address critical issues in NY...
One of the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic is that policymakers need quality evidence to make the best decisions possible, but that information can be hard to come by. When the pandemic...
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