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Soil pathogen hot spots reveal risk across the United States

New research from Virginia Tech, led by Jingqiu Liao alongside Emily Matthews and Ryan Calder, maps where soil-borne pathogens exist across the United States and how environmental and social factors shape exposure. Supported by the Institute for Society, Culture, and Environment’s Scholars program, the findings point to key areas for future research and prevention.

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    Study focuses on health care in Appalachian areas recovering from Hurricane Helene
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    Virginia Tech researcher Julie Gohlke, who has previously received support from ISCE, is leading an NIH-funded study on the long-term health impacts of Hurricane Helene in Appalachian communities. The multi-university project will examine how the storm’s catastrophic inland impacts will continue to shape community health for years to come. Collaborators include Kathy Hosig, director of ISCE’s Center for Public Health Practice and Research.

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    ISCE Spring Forum Recording Available: “Can Generative AI Enrich Social Science?”
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    The recording from ISCE’s Spring Forum, held March 31, are now available. Featuring Christopher Bail of Duke University, the session explored how generative AI can advance research in the social sciences while raising important questions around bias, ethics, and research quality.

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    “What Research Can Do for a Community”: New Center Dives Into Arctic Research
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    Directed by Iñupiaq scholar Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq, the newly founded Center for Sustainable Engagement in the Arctic advances community-centered Arctic research grounded in Indigenous leadership. It connects Arctic communities with researchers and resources at Virginia Tech and beyond. The Institute for Society, Culture, and Environment is among the groups that have supported the center’s work.