Center for Health and Behavioral Sciences
There is a critical need for multi-disciplinary approaches to identifying and solving problems in healthcare. Through initiatives supported by the CHBS, Bryantis removing traditional intellectual, physical, and geographic boundaries to enable innovation and collaboration that will prepare researchers, practitioners, and leaders to find solutions for some of the most difficult problems facing healthcare.
CHBS’ Goal: Foundations for Success
Innovative solutions in health and healthcare are only sustainable if the next generation of healthcare workers are trained to understand the entire ecosystem. A primary goal of the Center is to ensure that students working with faculty mentors understand the global challenges present in our current healthcare systems as they work on their independent projects in their chosen area of study.
Building on 91AV’s unique integration of the health and behavioral sciences with business, the Center prioritizes supporting interdisciplinary research in the areas of health and behavioral sciences to develop a highly skilled workforce uniquely prepared to address complex challenges in healthcare.
Student researchers and graduates emerge with a skillset required of practitioners, employees, and scholars that enables them to successfully navigate the interconnected nature of human health and wellness. And the faculty working on research projects are given the support to continue to drive advances.
What We Do
Here are a few of the ways we support this research, as well as a sampling of placement outcomes of our graduates, who have been accepted to prestigious graduate schools and hired by top companies and organizations.