Nicole Hollander

Project Personnel, University of Nebraska Medical Center

1 active project

Epigenetics of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Hispanic/Latino Population

In Hispanic/Latino adults who have a family history of rheumatoid arthritis, what is the relationship between a healthy lifestyle and the development of rheumatoid arthritis?

Scientific Questions Being Studied

In Hispanic/Latino adults who have a family history of rheumatoid arthritis, what is the relationship between a healthy lifestyle and the development of rheumatoid arthritis?

Project Purpose(s)

  • Educational

Scientific Approaches

Population is Hispanic/Latino Adults who have a family history of RA. I will use surveys on family medical history, personal medical history, lifestyle, and basics to identify different lifestyle factors to assess and demographics of the sample.

Anticipated Findings

Anticipate discovering health behaviors that promote or reduce the development of RA in those that are genetically predisposed. This can help with prevention counseling in those with a family history of autoimmune disorders RA. Will develop research with a minority population which is a general gap in research.

Demographic Categories of Interest

  • Race / Ethnicity
  • Age

Data Set Used

Controlled Tier

Research Team

Owner:

Collaborators:

  • Sheri Rowland - Senior Researcher, University of Nebraska Medical Center
  • Kevin Kupzyk - Project Personnel, University of Nebraska Medical Center
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