IASR/AFSP Early Career awards

Congratulations to the winners of the 2023 IASR/AFSP Early Career awards:

  • Martin Myhre, MSc
    National Center for Suicide Research and Prevention, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo
    Increasing Suicide Mortality Rates in Patients with Cannabis Use Disorder – A National Cannabis Use
  • Elyse Llamocca, MPH, PhD
    Henry Ford Health
    Associations between Adverse Social Determinants of Health and Suicide Death
  • Paul Rebman, MPH
    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
    Do Existing Machine Learning-Based Suicide Risk Prediction Models Hold Relevance for American Indian populations?
  • Novalene Goklish, MS
    Johns Hopkins Center for American Indian Health
    Do Existing Machine Learning-Based Suicide Risk Prediction Models Hold Relevance for American Indian populations?
  • Parisa Kaliush, MS
    University of Utah
    Advancing Perinatal Suicide Research with Dynamical Systems Theory
  • Emma Wilson, MSc
    King’s College London
    The Association between Bullying Victimisation and Self-Harm among-Adolescents, and the Role of sex: Preliminary Findings from the REACH study, an Accelerated Cohort Study of South London Adolescents

2021 IASR/AFSP Award winners:

  • Ruifeng Cui
    VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, MIRECC
    The Role of Social Connectedness and Cognitive Health in Predicting Suicide Risk in Depressed Older Adults
  • Shijing Wang
    University of Toronto
    The Resting-State Neural Predictors of Capability for Suicide: A Focus on Physical Pain Sensitivity and Tolerance
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