Scientific Meeting 2023: Welcome

The RADx-UP consortium gathered online for the third annual RADx-UP Scientific Meeting on May 3, 2023. This year's theme was “Engaging Communities to Advance Health Equity.” More than 200 people attended the expanded four-hour meeting for presentations, panels and posters of RADx-UP projects from around the country. Read a wrap-up of the meeting.

Concurrent Sessions

Concurrent Session 1: Impacts of community-partnered research on the scientific process

Concurrent Session 2: Impacts of COVID-19 among school populations

Poster Sessions

Poster 1: Assessing the COVID-19 testing landscape in rural Northern New England through community engagement

Poster 2: Generalized estimating equations results of personalized messaging on COVID-19 testing uptake for students with disabilities

Poster 3: Leveraging electronic health data to gain insights on the impact of COVID-19 in vulnerable populations

Poster 4: Community health workers as bridges to increase COVID-19 health equity in Latinx communities of the Southwest United States

Poster 6: Factors Associated with COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake in a US/Mexico Border Community: Demographics, Previous Influenza Vaccination, and Trusted Sources of Health Information

Poster 7: Implementing low barrier COVID-19 walk-up testing clinics for vulnerable populations

Poster 8: Development and implementation of new COVID-19 antigen testing protocol increases testing access in Loíza, Puerto Rico

Oral Presentations

Presentation 1: Reach, adoption, and implementation of the Mobile Health (mHealth-4-Mhealth) program

Presentation 2: Adaptive geospatial methods for selecting communities for implementation of COVID-19 testing interventions in the Texas RADx-UP study

Presentation 3: Community-engaged COVID-19 testing, positivity, and vaccination in Miami, FL, RADx-UP projects 18 and 87

Presentation 4: Increasing COVID-19 testing with African American church, health, and academic partners: A faithful response to COVID-19

Presentation 5: The proof is in the pudding: validation of COVID-19 monitoring methods, building capacity and Indigenous data sovereignty with a Northern Plains Tribe and the future of pandemics

Presentation 6: Cherokee Nation: Cherokee PROTECT

Presentation 7: Facilitators and barriers in implementing a COVID-19 education intervention: Findings from a multi-site randomized control trial

Presentation 8: SARS-CoV-2 testing in dialysis facilities

Closing Remarks

Closing remarks from Eliseo Perez-Stable