A New Model for Youth-Driven Community Change: Exploratory Testing of Artificial Intelligence–Supported Citizen Science
This study examines how 2 generative AI tools—structured feedback using a GPT model and AI-based image transformation—functioned as deliberative and visualization supports within a youth-led citizen science intervention addressing environmental health concerns in El Pozón, Cartagena, Colombia.
CPSHE & CON Researchers Win NAPNAP Research Poster Award
At the 2026 National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners' (NAPNAP) National Conference on Pediatric Health Care, researchers from CPSHE and FSU CON presented a poster and oral podium and were awarded the 2026 NAPNAP Research Poster Award.
Meet Our New Postdoc Isaac Payton
Dr. Isaac K. Payton, PhD, MBA, MSN, PMHNP-BC, was reared in Plum Branch, South Carolina, a municipality in McCormick County. Growing up in the rural South provided the impetus for his commitment to lifelong learning—an endeavor that translates into promoting health outcomes and enhancing health empowerment among vulnerable populations.
FSU Assistant Dean of Research Named to TIME’s 2025 List of The Closers
Dr. Eugenia Millender, Co-Director of the Center of Population Sciences for Health Empowerment at Florida State University, was honored by TIME's 2025 list of The Closers for her leadership in advancing healthcare for all.
FSU hosts International Health Equity and STEM Research Summit in Panama to foster global collaborations
Florida State University’s Center of Population Sciences for Health Equity recently hosted the International Health Equity and STEM Research Summit in the Republic of Panama to foster collaborations between researchers, educators and policymakers in Panama and the U.S
FSU Psychology Faculty Speaks at Symposium on Neurodiversity and Learning Equity Uniting Leaders to Drive Inclusive Change
FSU Department of Psychology Assistant Professor Dr. Rasheda Haughbrook was invited as a keynote speaker to share her research and help collaborators better understand the challenges and strengths of neurodiversity, which are often overlooked.
CPSHE Research Assistant Accepted into Prestigious CAnD3 Training Program
The Center of Population Sciences for Health Equity (CPSHE) is thrilled to announce that one of our outstanding students from the College of Social Work, Crim Sabuncu, has been accepted into the highly competitive Consortium on Analytics for Data-Driven Decision making (CAnD3) training program.
