The year is 2022. Simran Sethi Khanna just won ICPSR's Undergraduate Paper Competition for her work, "Determining LGB Perceptions of and Trust in the Medical Establishment," and joined Data Brunch to talk about her findings, her inspiration, and her love of Thai food.
The year is 2025. Simran is now an MD candidate at the Duke University School of Medicine. She still loves Thai food.
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The year is 2022. Simran Sethi Khanna just won ICPSR's Undergraduate Paper Competition for her work, "Determining LGB Perceptions of and Trust in the Medical Establishment," and joined Data Brunch to talk about her findings, her inspiration, and her love of Thai food.
The year is 2025. Simran is now an MD candidate at the Duke University School of Medicine. She still loves Thai food.
Bonus Episode: The ICPSR 2021 Research Paper Winners and Measuring Daily Stressors
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Bonus Episode: The ICPSR 2021 Research Paper Winners and Measuring Daily Stressors
In this special bonus episode of Data Brunch, guest-hosted by ICPSR summer interns Evie Katmanivong and Varshini Kashyap, we hear from three Singapore Management University students (Ng Hok Shan Matthew, Verity Lua, and Nadyanna Majeed) whose undergraduate entry won the ICPSR 2021 Research Paper Competition. Interviewed by ICPSR’s Kathryn Lavender, Data Project Manager at the National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging or (NACDA), the trio earned First Place in the Undergraduate Competition with a paper titled “Is trait self-esteem a resilience factor against daily stressors? A multilevel analysis.” Their paper uses data from Midlife in the United States (MIDUS 2), and the Daily Stress Project.
Episode notes at myumi.ch/ICPSRDataBrunch
Data Brunch from ICPSR
The year is 2022. Simran Sethi Khanna just won ICPSR's Undergraduate Paper Competition for her work, "Determining LGB Perceptions of and Trust in the Medical Establishment," and joined Data Brunch to talk about her findings, her inspiration, and her love of Thai food.
The year is 2025. Simran is now an MD candidate at the Duke University School of Medicine. She still loves Thai food.