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Joey Lightner

Dr. Lightner presents locally and nationally on topics related to physical activity, HIV, and public health practice. Dr. Lightner’s research is focused on improving health for large populations. His current projects attempt to understand how to improve sustainability of free public transportation, increase physical activity for adolescents, racial and ethnic minorities, and transgender individuals, and how to improve the public health system. In the past, Dr. Lightner has conducted studies on community capacity building, active transportation, LGBT health, health inequity, and several other areas.

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Current Grants Ongoing Grants 1. Grant Title: MM-TOFL: Developing Multi-Modal Intelligent Systems for Precision Delivery of Exercise-Based Interventions for Lymphatic Pain and Lymphedema (Role: MPI; Amount: $30,000) Funding Agency: UMKC Office of Research Funding Period :  01/01/2024 – 12/31/2024 2...

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2025 Cybersecurity Camp for High School Students

Sponsored by the National Security Agency's (NSA) GenCyber program, we offer two, one-week nonresidential summer camps for rising students in Grades 9–12 to explore the field of cybersecurity through classroom instruction and lab activities. Cybersecurity is an exciting career prospect and a great...

Mauli Patel, MD

Hometown: Schaumburg, IL College/University Attended: University of Missouri-Kansas City Graduate/Professional Institution: University of Missouri-Kansas City