Rutgers Center For Health, Identity, Behavior and Prevention Studies
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The Center for Health, Identity, Behavior and Prevention Studies (CHIBPS) is a nationally recognized research center within the Rutgers School of Public Health, dedicated to studying LGBTQ health and addressing disparities related to infectious diseases, substance use, and mental health. The interdisciplinary team comprises experts from various fields, including psychology, public health, social work, and neuroscience, working collaboratively to improve the lives of marginalized populations.
CHIBPS conducts rigorous research that bridges theory and practice, focusing on the health-related experiences of diverse communities, including sexual and gender minorities. The center also provides internship opportunities for students to engage in community-based outreach and contribute to studies on sexual behavior, substance use, mental health, and healthcare access.
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