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overview Dr. Norris' research interests focus on hypertension and chronic kidney disease in disadvantaged populations. Other research areas include the role of Vitamin D and oxidative stress in health disparities, and enhancing community-academic partnerships. He was the 1 of 19 Principal Investigators for the multi-site NIH funded African American Study of Kidney Disease and Hypertension (AASK) and the AASK Cohort Study, the largest comparative drug intervention trial focusing on renal outcomes conducted in African Americans. Dr. Norris was the founding Principal Investigator for the first national translational research network dedicated to reducing health disparities, the NIH-RCMI Translational Research Network. He has extensive experience in patient recruitment and retention, and community-partnered research within the South Los Angeles community. With his community partners he created the nation?s first community faculty track at a medical school as a novel strategy to leverage community expertise to inculcate social determinants into health professional research and education. Dr. Norris has received numerous honors and awards from students, peers, community, and professional organizations. He has co-authored over 300 articles in peer-reviewed journals, 30 textbook chapters, and over 280 scientific abstracts. He currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Ethnicity and Disease, a multidisciplinary journal focusing on minority ethnic population differences in health promotion and disease prevention, including research in the areas of epidemiology, genetics, health services, social biology, and medical anthropology. He also serves as an associate editor for the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. .
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Academic Article Story of Stone Soup: a recipe to improve health disparities.
Academic Article Relationship Between Age and Timely Placement of Vascular Access In Incident Patients on Hemodialysis.
Academic Article PEP Talk: Prostate Education Program, "Cutting Through the Uncertainty of Prostate Cancer for Black Men Using Decision Support Instruments in Barbershops".
Academic Article Improving Diabetes Health Literacy by Animation.
Academic Article A Community-Academic Partnered Grant Writing Series to Build Infrastructure for Partnered Research.
Academic Article Relationship Between Age and Pre-End Stage Renal Disease Care in Elderly Patients Treated with Maintenance Hemodialysis.
Academic Article An Examination of Cultural Competence Training in US Medical Education Guided by the Tool for Assessing Cultural Competence Training.
Academic Article Aiming for Quality Improvement: Aligning Population Health and Higher Education.
Academic Article Theory-Informed Research Training and Mentoring of Underrepresented Early-Career Faculty at Teaching-Intensive Institutions: The Obesity Health Disparities PRIDE Program.
Academic Article Writing Accountability Groups Are a Tool for Academic Success: The Obesity Health Disparities PRIDE Program.
Academic Article Diabetes Prevention Program attendance is associated with improved patient activation: Results from the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) study.
Academic Article Stress Reduction in the Prevention of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Transcendental Meditation and Health Education in Hypertensive African Americans.
Academic Article Improving outcomes in CKD and ESRD patients: carrying the torch from training to practice.
Academic Article Sodium disorders in the elderly.
Academic Article Education, motivation and medication for African Americans: bringing hypertension guidelines to practice.
Academic Article Using focus groups of older African Americans and Latinos with diabetes to modify a self-care empowerment intervention.
Academic Article Community-partnered approaches to enhance chronic kidney disease awareness, prevention, and early intervention.
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Academic Article Speaking the language of pain.
Academic Article Internet access and use among disadvantaged inner-city patients.
Academic Article Chronic kidney disease in African American and Mexican American populations.
Academic Article Structure and content of chronic kidney disease information on the World Wide Web: barriers to public understanding of a pandemic.
Academic Article One Hundred Intentional Acts of Kindness toward a Pregnant Woman: building reproductive social capital in Los Angeles.
Academic Article Diagnosis, Education, and Care of Patients with APOL1-Associated Nephropathy: A Delphi Consensus and Systematic Review.
Academic Article Choice of Intensive Lifestyle Change and/or Metformin after Shared Decision Making for Diabetes Prevention: Results from the Prediabetes Informed Decisions and Education (PRIDE) Study.
Academic Article Designing Interventions Addressing Structural Racism to Reduce Kidney Health Disparities: A Report from a National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Workshop.
Academic Article Centering Anti-Racism and Social Justice in Nephrology Education to Advance Kidney Health Equity.
Academic Article Fostering Success and Promoting Professional Development of Clinician Educator Mentees: A Workshop for Mentors.
Academic Article The Effectiveness of Shared Decision-making for Diabetes Prevention: 24- and 36-Month Results From the Prediabetes Informed Decision and Education (PRIDE) Trial.
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