Sociology PhD Graduate receives Craig H. Neilsen Foundation Grant

A team of CWRU researchers recently received a two-year $200,000 pilot grant from the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation for the project “Psychosocial Impacts of Navigating Care Transitions on Caregivers of People with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)”.

From the College of Arts and Sciences newsletter :

Anne Bryden, principal investigator and recent PhD graduate of the Department of Sociology and director of clinical trials and research at the CWRU’s Institute for Functional Restoration, will combine her doctoral research with a project studying experiences of recovery and reintegration of people who experience SCI headed by Kim Anderson, professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and associate director of the Institute for Functional Restoration. Sue Hinze, associate professor in the Department of Sociology, and Brian Gran, professor in the Department of Sociology, are also a part of the team. 

Congratulations to Anne and the entire research team!