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Kathryn Greenwell

Public Health Analyst


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JAMA paper says more research is needed to optimize crisis hotlines, including “988” suicide prevention line

RTI's evidence-based research on Oregon's Drug Addiction Treatment and Recovery Act

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READDI Forethought uses the power of collaboration to accelerate scientific discovery

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Nathan Vandergrift

Senior Research Statistician


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Using NIBRS data to estimate crime reported to law enforcement

Disclaimer: This piece was written by Marcus Berzofsky (Fellow, Senior Research Statistician) to share perspectives on a topic of interest. Expression of opinions within are those of the author or authors.

Success using stellate ganglion block for PTSD leads to a 5-year follow-up study at 4 U.S. military facilities

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