About Us
Engaging communities as active partners in health research impacts its direction, design, outcomes, communication, and dissemination. The Community Engagement and Collaboration core (CECC) promotes academic-community partnerships and engagement in translational health research by:
- Providing consultations for researchers, community organizations and community-engaged research projects
- Helping researchers identify community health needs and priorities
- Fostering relationships among researchers and community organizations
- Providing input on research design and methods to optimize community engagement
- Offering training opportunities to build capacity through workshops, symposia, and online tools
- Identifying, and providing support for mutually beneficial research partnerships between our UMass campuses and their communities.
Meet Our Community Engagement and Collaboration Core Leadership Team
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Stephenie Lemon, PhD, MS Dr. Lemon is Professor and Chief of the Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences at UMass Chan Medical School. She is the Director of the UMass Worcester Prevention Research Center, and a recognized leader in chronic disease prevention and control research, implementation science and community engagement in research. |
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Jyothi Ananth Pendharkar, MS, MBA Ms. Pendharkar is the Program Director for the Community Engagement and Collaboration Core of the UMCCTS. Her research interests include operationalizing research, science communication, and strategies for creating and sustaining collaborations and partnerships. |
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Our work is guided by the UMCCTS Community Advisory Board
Contact Us:
UMCCTS Community Engagement and Collaboration Core
UMass Chan Medical School
Worcester, MA 01655
Email: communityengagement@umassmed.edu
Website: www.umassmed.edu/ccts/community