It has recently been announced that three INDS students will be published in the UMBC Review, an annual publication of student research. Only ten students were selected, and it is an honor to have three representations of interdisciplinary work.
The next issue of the UMBC Review, published in April 2018, will include:
"Latin American Immigrant Health in the Baltimore Area: Provider Perspectives of Alternative Remedies"
author: Nimasha Fernando, May 2017 INDS graduate, Intercultural Health
"Brain Mechanisms of Stress-Induced Analgesia: Exploring the Relationship Between Pain and Stress"
author: Himadri Patel, May 2017 INDS graduate, Neuroscience
"Maternal Depression and Other Possible Barriers to Early Head Start / Head Start (EHS/HS) Enrollment in Baltimore, Maryland"
author: Marina Mizell, May 2017 INDS graduate, Pediatric Psychological Neurological Development
The next issue of the UMBC Review, published in April 2018, will include:
"Latin American Immigrant Health in the Baltimore Area: Provider Perspectives of Alternative Remedies"
author: Nimasha Fernando, May 2017 INDS graduate, Intercultural Health
"Brain Mechanisms of Stress-Induced Analgesia: Exploring the Relationship Between Pain and Stress"
author: Himadri Patel, May 2017 INDS graduate, Neuroscience
"Maternal Depression and Other Possible Barriers to Early Head Start / Head Start (EHS/HS) Enrollment in Baltimore, Maryland"
author: Marina Mizell, May 2017 INDS graduate, Pediatric Psychological Neurological Development