Mia Carbone is awarded the Brain-Heart Interconnectome Scholarship-Master's Award!

EXPLORING THE SOCIAL SIDE OF HEART HEALTH

Mia Carbone receives $20,000 in funding through the BHI Master’s Award.

Join us in congratulating our graduate student, Mia Carbone!

Her funding will support her thesis project, “Built Environment Determinants of Quality of Life Among Patients with Heart Failure.” This project aims to explore the relationship between social determinants of health and quality of life among patients with heart failure.

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