Research Groups
BOS Collaborative/PLUS Pediatric Housing Assistance
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A $5 million philanthropic investment to establish neighborhood-based training strategies for 1,100 residents of color, and fund 250 new and preserved affordable housing units in historically underinvested Boston neighborhoods, including Black and Latinx communities.
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Boston Birth Cohort
Initiated in 1998 is a large-scale molecular epidemiological study funded by the National Institute of Health, with a particular focus on environment factors, genetic variants, epigenomic alterations, and their interactions in adverse reproductive outcomes, food allergy and related conditions, and obesity and metabolic syndrome in children.
CATALYST
A program helps teens and young adults who use alcohol or drugs.
CHEER
A world class center for maternal child health advocacy, training, and research.
Children's Health Watch
Formerly known as the Children’s Sentinel Nutrition Assessment Program, monitors the impact of economic conditions and public policies on the health and well-being of very young children.
Project SOLVE
Aims to mitigate the impact of mental illness on vulnerable families by developing, testing, and disseminating strategies through novel care delivery systems.
R1/RDHRS Telehealth Team
Develop and implement a model for disaster telehealth services that provide rapid, temporary, on-demand access to clinical specialists across jurisdictions to support regional disaster health response in the United States.
StreetCred
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An innovation hub that envisions nurturing healthy, thriving children and families by leveraging trust in and access to health care to increase economic inclusion and rectify structural racism.
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<a href="https://www.bmc.org/streetcred">Learn more about StreetCred</a>
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Vital Village
A network of residents and organizations committed to maximizing child, family and community well-being.