RCCWB scientist, Kristen Seay, PhD, has been focusing her work on child welfare and prevention of child maltreatment conducted through her work with the Center and beyond. Seay’s work takes a holistic approach to fostering healthy families and children. To learn more about Dr. Seay’s work and how it is making an impact, click here: https://www.sc.edu/uofsc/posts/2022/08/breakthrough_star_kristen_seay.php#.ZEf_EnbMKUl
Recruitment for USC PATCH Study Continues
The PATCH study is continuing to recruit participants! RCCWB Center Scientist Bridget Armstrong is testing a USC-made device: the Platform for Accurate Tracking of Children’s Health (PATCH). The PATCH device is a small wearable tracker for collecting data on...