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Podcast episode discusses sexually transmitted infection testing in young people

Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute's Engage Podcast Episode 10 released

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Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute released the latest episode of its Engage Podcast discussing research into sexually transmitted infection testing in young people. Winnie Adebayo, an assistant professor of nursing at Penn State College of Nursing, discusses her work into how to encourage young people to take the initiative to be tested for sexually transmitted infections. 

Adebayo is a scholar in the institute’s Early-Stage Investigator Training Program. This program invests in researchers early in their careers by providing dedicated research time, mentorship and training. 

Listen to episode 10 of the Engage Podcast at this link.

Each episode of Engage Podcast educates listeners about the research process and how Penn State research helps improve our neighbors’ and communities’ health. Engage Podcast is available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify

About Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute

Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute provides tools, services and training to make health research more efficient at Penn State. It advocates for translational science at the university and is a bridge between basic scientists and clinical researchers. The institute encourages collaboration to discover new treatments, medical procedures and ways to diagnose disease. Learn more at https://ctsi.psu.edu.

Last Updated March 31, 2021