Funding

Ongoing Research Grants:

Biological, Behavioral, and Genetic Mechanisms in the Intergenerational Transmission of Toxic Stress

R00NR018876 Pathway to Independence award, funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research. 9/01/2021 – 8/31/2024

Community-Level Effects of Structural Racism on Women’s Circadian Rhythm Patterns and Health

R00NR018876-04S1 Supplement Award, funded by the NIH Office for Research on Women's Health and the National Institute of Nursing Research. 9/01/2022 – 8/31/2023

Intergenerational Transmission of Toxic Stress: Exploring the Role of the Gut Microbiome

Funded by Yale University ‘All Points West’ Pilot Grant, 7/22/19 - 12/31/2021. (Co-PI, Sylvie Estrela, Yale Microbial Sciences Institute).

Biological, Behavioral, and Genetic Mechanisms in the Intergenerational Transmission of Toxic Stress

Loan Repayment Award in Health Disparities, funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research. 11/1/2020 – 11/1/2022.

Completed Research Grants:

Protective Factors for Toxic Stress among Low-Income Families: Exploring the Role of Family Routines

$5,000, funded by American Nurses Foundation, Council for Advancement of Nursing Science Award, 10/1/2019 – 9/30/2021.

Toxic Stress and Protective Factors in Multiethnic School Age Children

F31NR016385, funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research, Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award, 9/30/16 – 5/31/18. (Sponsors: Lois S. Sadler, Yale School of Nursing; Linda Mayes, Yale Child Study Center).

Toxic Stress and Protective Factors in Multiethnic School Age Children

Funded by the NAPNAP Foundation, the Connecticut Nurses Foundation, and Sigma Theta Tau International, Alpha Nu Chapter.