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Georgia CEAL Publications

2023

  1. Henry Akintobi, T., Quarells, R., Bednarczyk, R., Khizer, S., Taylor, B., Nwagwu, M., Hill, M., Ordóñez, C., Sabben, G., Spivey, S., Davis, K., Best, M., Chen, A., Lovell, K., Craig, L., & Mubasher, M. (2023). Community-Centered Assessment to Inform Pandemic Response in Georgia (US). International journal of environmental research and public health. 20(9), 5741; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20095741
  2. Lin, X., Ali, F., Leong, T., Edelson, M., Hampton, S., Zuo, Z., Li, C., Rice, C., Yan, F., Baltrus, P.T., et al. Influence of Mask Wearing during COVID-19 Surge and Non-Surge Time Periods in Two K-12 Public School Districts in Georgia, USA. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(9):5715. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20095715
  3. Taylor, B., Harris, C., Calhoun, M., Glover, K., Floyd, V., Akintobi, T., & Livingston, A. (2023). Advancing Health Equity through Community-Engaged Research Among Marginalized Communities. 18th Annual Texas Conference on Health Disparities, Fort Worth, Texas.
  4. Henry Akintobi, T., Borghi, B., & Khizer, S. (2023, Invited Presenters). The Georgia Community Engaged Alliance Against COVID-19 Disparities: Community-Driven Pillars, Processes and Predictors of Vaccination Uptake Among Black/African American and Latino/Hispanic Residents. CMS Quality Conference: Building Resilient Communities: Having an Equitable Foundation for Quality Health Care (Virtual)
  5. Taylor, B., Harris, C., Glover, K., Floyd, V., Akintobi, T., & Livingston, A. (2023). Leveraging Community Partnerships: Georgia’s Impact on Increasing COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Through Community-Engaged Efforts. University of Alabama Birmingham Health Equity Research Symposium, Birmingham, Alabama.

2022

  1. Ordóñez, C., Baylor, B., Whitfield, K., Collins Quarells, R., Sabben, G., Winskell, K., Gujral, U., Jefferson, W., Taylor, B., Williams, D., Spivey, S., Bednarczyk, R., Henry Akintobi, T., Blevins, J., & GEORGIA CEAL Team. (2022). Harnessing the Synergies of Faith Communities and Public Health Partnerships: The GEORGIA CEAL Project. 2022 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, Boston, Massachusetts.
  2. Immergluck, L., Mohamed, N., Khizer, S., Alvi, Z. (2022). The Role of Mobile Medical Units in Clinical Trials of the Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine. 2022 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Exposition, Boston, Massachusetts.
  3. Taylor, B., Glover, K., Floyd, V., Akintobi, T., & Livingston, A. (2022). Building COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence, Capacity and Resilience Across Georgia. 2022 State of the Public’s Health Conference, Athens, Georgia.
  4. Immergluck, L., Mohamed, N., Khizer, S., Alvi, Z. (2022). The Role of Mobile Medical Units in Clinical Trials of the Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine. Ga Pediatric Practice Managers & Nurses Association. GPNA & GPPMA Fall 2022 Conference, College Park, Georgia.
  5. Taylor, B. (2022). Garnering Effective Outreach and Research in Georgia for Impact Alliance. Prevention Research Center Newsletter, Spring 2022, 3-4. https://www.msm.edu/Research/research_centersandinstitutes/PRC/documents/newsletters/PRC_Spring2022_Newsletter.pdf
  6. Henry Akintobi, T. & Armstrong, M. (2022) (Invited Speakers) CEAL Spotlight Session: Community-Engaged Research: Partnering for a Healthier Future. 2022 National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing, and Media, Atlanta, Georgia
  7. Henry Akintobi, T., Bednarcyk, R., Lovell, K. Spivey, S., Quarells, R., Evans, C., Whitfield, K., Jefferson, W., Khizer, S., Floyd, V., & Taylor, B., Mubasher, M. (2022). Georgia CEAL Translational Research and Response: Baseline Research Findings Informing Pandemic Inequities. 2022 Southeast Regional Clinical and Translational Science Conference. Pine Mountain, GA, United States.
  8. Kiggude, S., Taylor, B., & Henry Akintobi, T. (2022). An Analysis of COVID-19 Knowledge and Trust to Diminish Disease Burden. 2022 Curtis L. Parker Student Research Symposium. Atlanta, GA, United States.
  9. Philip, B., Bell, A., Kidd, D., Simmons, S., Mubasher, M., Akintobi, T., Quarells, R.C. (2022). Relationship Between Trust in Sources of Information and COVID-19 Vaccination Status. 2022 Curtis L. Parker Student Research Symposium. Atlanta, GA, United States.

2021

  1. The Task Force for Global Health. Task Force, MIT, and Atlanta groups pilot novel approaches to reach communities of color with Covid Services. SaportaReport. May 17, 2021. https://saportareport.com/task-force-mit-and-atlanta-groups-pilot-novel-approaches-to-reach-communities-of-color-with-covid-services/thought-leadership/the-task-force-for-global-health/.

2020

  1. “Community Engagement of African Americans in the Era of COVID-19: Considerations, Challenges, Implications, and Recommendations for Public Health” was reprinted as a part of the US Public Health Response to COVID-19 and Chronic Disease special supplement and the Advancing Health Equity, Eliminating Health Disparities, and Improving Population Health

Henry Akintobi, T., Jacobs, T., Sabbs, D., Holden, K., Braithwaite, R., Johnson, L.N., et al. Community Engagement of African Americans in the Era of COVID-19: Considerations, Challenges, Implications, and Recommendations for Public Health. Prev Chronic Dis 2020;17:200255. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd17.200255