
Blog by Michael D. Green, Ph.D. where I will think about health inequities driven by social factors, professional development, and other nuanced things.
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The point of this essay is to provide an accessible summary of one of my papers. This is the first summary in what I hope to be a series I do for m...
Disclaimer: The views here are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer or sponsors.
Today, I start a position as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Health, Behavior and Society at the Johns Hopkins B...
I was given an opportunity to submit a question for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director on the 2/26/26 episode of “Why Should I Trust You?” It made me nervous. I am 26 years old and have not earned a paycheck in two months, eve...
Disclaimer: As always, the views I share in this post are my own. They do not necessarily represent the views of my employer or research sponsors.
I am awaiting a notice after the renegotiation of my K00 award. If the NIH approves my K00...
I am finalizing the terms to start a postdoc (pending ~~rengotia..~~ some administrative hurdles from the NIH which have been requested from the Director’s office). I had a bit of time between defending my dissertation in late-October 2025...
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Green- inexperienced, naive, or gullible. A blog by Michael D. Green, Ph.D., a Population Health Sciences researcher focusing on social inequities, where he will think about topics that are nuanced. Primarily around healthcare but not always.
PhD in Population Health Sciences researching how unequal treatment in healthcare happens, and its consequences. Views are my own.
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