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Social Work associate professor named Cobb Scholar

Dr. Iraida Carrion

Dr. Iraida Carrion is an associate professor in the School of Social Work.

Dr. Iraida Carrion was selected as a Scholar by the Cobb Scholars Program of the W. Montague Cobb/NMA Health Institute funded through the NIH Office of Scientific Workforce Diversity. The Cobb Scholar program is led in collaboration with distinguished leadership from the Morehouse School of Medicine's National Research Mentoring Network (and the Association for Academic Minority Physicians). As a Cobb Scholar, she will engage in intensive mentorship and participate in specialized programming to advance her research portfolio and professional goals.

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